This is our last full day at WDW. I must admit that during our initial planning, I really was on the fence about visiting Animal Kingdom. We have zoos around here how could AK be so different? I finally decided wed spend a day at the park just because we should make sure we hit all four of the parks while were visiting WDW. As I started researching, I became a bit more intrigued. I have to tell you
we LOVED this park! Two of the girls three favorite rides were at AK.
So our day started like all the others. We ate our breakfast in the room and got off to a decent start. We caught a bus in front of the Poly and rode over to TL, then stopped at AK.
We got in, and got a lot done. We rode Kali a couple times before the lines got long. It was super hot, so we chose not to use our ponchos. At the time it seemed like a great idea. Not so great when my clothes were still soaked by the time we got back to the Poly! The girls rode Tricera Top Spin two or three times with Andy while I got the Safari FP.
The girls LOVED both TTS and Kali. Those were two of their favorites!
Were a little wet in these pics:
I was amazed at how beautiful this park is! I would love to take some time someday and just stroll around and really enjoy all the theming.
We chose to skip the trails. We figured the girls wouldnt get too much out of them, anyway.
We did the FOTHLK. It was really fun watching the monkeys. The music was great, too. The girls did NOT love this show. It was just too loud. They sat with their hands over their ears the whole show. I brought ear plugs to WDW, but left them out in our stroller, so I couldnt shove them into the girls ears during the show.
We found lunch at Pizzafari. I really cant remember for sure what we had, but it was pretty tasty. It felt so good to be out of the sun and cool off for a little while. After our refreshing meal, we trecked back to the Safari. We enjoyed the ride. It really is a neat way to see so many different animals. We even managed to get a seat in the back row.
We did have a little problem with Lily on the Safari. We passed the camp and I tried to explain poaching to her. Then we passed this:
She saw the little elephant. She kind of freaked about this. I tried to explain, but it was really bothering her that anyone would want to hurt the little elephant. She talked about this for a good week!
We stopped to get a couple tattoos for the girls.
Simba shots
We hopped on our bus and headed back to the Poly.
Before naps, we munched on our treats from Goofys.
Along the way at some point this day, I snapped some shots of the beautiful Poly resort.
Entryway
The girls posing in the lobby
Lilys animals in our room
Views from our balcony
Up next our supper at Teppan Edo