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The morning came way too fast, and Vince and I were up by 6am to get ready. Since I am not a small person by any means, and I have ALWAYS someone who sweats instantly, I do not wear makeup at Disney. It would melt off the instant I walked outside! We both were ready and packed by 6:30am and ordered our Lyft.
A few photos of our view in the morning:
Can't you just FEEL the humidity??
We were NOT as lucky as the night before and our Lyft was seriously being held together by tape and had no air conditioning… if we had crashed I don’t think this car would have withstood it…No photos… just take my word for it.
We were worried.
We made it to the Swan alive and met up with Daniel and Paul. The desk agent gave Daniel a hard time about having 4 people in the room and said that the reservation was only for 2, but that was definitely not right since I made the reservation the Marriott site and put 4 in. AND when I linked it to our MDE it showed the 4 guests and I linked the 4 of us who were in the room. I wasn’t blown away by the ambiance of the hotel either, compared to most Disney hotels it felt sparse and cold. No couches or seating… no magic.
But our main reason for staying here was the price and the access to the boat to Epcot and DHS!
We checked our bags with bell services and headed out to catch the Animal Kingdom bus, which came quickly! It was an older-style Disney bus, one that I don’t think I had been on since 2009. But it was NOT Disney staff driving.
We were dropped off in the AK parking lot, but to be honest, it was probably a closer walk than some of the Disney bus stops at AK, which can feel like they are miles away! I was also surprised that the Swan & Dolphin weren’t with the Disney busses. I seem to vividly remember they use to be on the bus signs prior to Covid…
We walked in to AK at 7:47am, which I think was pretty good considering all we had to do that morning!
There was basically no one in the parks yet since it was resort guests only so we stopped for some photos before we were complete hot sweaty messes!
We had a LL for Flight of Passage, so we headed straight to Everest, which is ALWAYS my tip now that Pandora is open. You can ride many times without waiting first thing in the morning!
Which is what we did! I was already dying of the heat and my hair was a mess!
We started heading back toward Pandora. At some point we made a quick stop in Africa to pick up a breakfast sandwich that Daniel couldn’t stop talking about. No photos because we were starving, but it was the Sausage, Egg and Cheese biscuit, and it was delish! It was either now or after Pandora.
We also filled up our water bottles with ice water from the wonderful cast members.
We made our way through the back entrance to Pandora, headed into the ride and were matched with our avatars!
We were placed on the bottom row, which is not a favorite for me. On one hand, it does feel like you are literally right in the screen, but I like the sensation of feeling like I am flying and the bottom row really doesn’t feel that way to me. Next we headed over and rode Navi River Journey. Vince is a huge Avatar fan and on his last trip he didn’t get to see the animatronic at the end, it was just a screen. Luckily it was up and running this time. All four of us were put into front row of the boat together... and it was a tight squeeze. Especially yucky since were all hot sweaty messes.
I am not an Avatar fan at all, but I do love how cool the land is!
At this point, it was only 8:30am, which is why I LOVE rope-dropping AK! You can get so much done there in a short amount of time. We were still waiting for C&B to arrive, so we headed over to Kali River Rapids and took a quick pit stop at my favorite “hidden” Mickey, as fichwa means hidden in Swahili. This was the first time I had ever saw a photopass photographer in this location, so, of course, we took photos.
These photo cracks me up because I think Paul and I look like siblings in them. Some of Daniel’s family actually thinks I am his sister. His sister and I are actually the same age and do have similar features!
The wait time for Kali was posted at 15 minutes, but of course, it wasn’t and we walked right on. No photos because I didn’t want my phone to get wet and not be able to charge the rest of the day. The ride is definitely too short, but since our raft didn’t line up correctly when we got back to the loading station, we got to ride again! We had a really fun family that rode with us and we all ended up soaked.
This is what I blame my blisters on. I have worn Clark flip-flops to Disney MANY times. In fact, I very rarely wear anything other than flip-flops of some sort. But as I said above, Vince is a power walker, and after the ride he took off,
. I tried to keep up in my wet flip-flops and that is where I made a grave mistake, and my epic blister began to form.
Next up: C&B Join Us and we help scar a little girl for life….
A few photos of our view in the morning:
Can't you just FEEL the humidity??

We were NOT as lucky as the night before and our Lyft was seriously being held together by tape and had no air conditioning… if we had crashed I don’t think this car would have withstood it…No photos… just take my word for it.

We made it to the Swan alive and met up with Daniel and Paul. The desk agent gave Daniel a hard time about having 4 people in the room and said that the reservation was only for 2, but that was definitely not right since I made the reservation the Marriott site and put 4 in. AND when I linked it to our MDE it showed the 4 guests and I linked the 4 of us who were in the room. I wasn’t blown away by the ambiance of the hotel either, compared to most Disney hotels it felt sparse and cold. No couches or seating… no magic.
But our main reason for staying here was the price and the access to the boat to Epcot and DHS!
We checked our bags with bell services and headed out to catch the Animal Kingdom bus, which came quickly! It was an older-style Disney bus, one that I don’t think I had been on since 2009. But it was NOT Disney staff driving.
We were dropped off in the AK parking lot, but to be honest, it was probably a closer walk than some of the Disney bus stops at AK, which can feel like they are miles away! I was also surprised that the Swan & Dolphin weren’t with the Disney busses. I seem to vividly remember they use to be on the bus signs prior to Covid…
We walked in to AK at 7:47am, which I think was pretty good considering all we had to do that morning!
There was basically no one in the parks yet since it was resort guests only so we stopped for some photos before we were complete hot sweaty messes!
We had a LL for Flight of Passage, so we headed straight to Everest, which is ALWAYS my tip now that Pandora is open. You can ride many times without waiting first thing in the morning!
Which is what we did! I was already dying of the heat and my hair was a mess!
We started heading back toward Pandora. At some point we made a quick stop in Africa to pick up a breakfast sandwich that Daniel couldn’t stop talking about. No photos because we were starving, but it was the Sausage, Egg and Cheese biscuit, and it was delish! It was either now or after Pandora.

We made our way through the back entrance to Pandora, headed into the ride and were matched with our avatars!
We were placed on the bottom row, which is not a favorite for me. On one hand, it does feel like you are literally right in the screen, but I like the sensation of feeling like I am flying and the bottom row really doesn’t feel that way to me. Next we headed over and rode Navi River Journey. Vince is a huge Avatar fan and on his last trip he didn’t get to see the animatronic at the end, it was just a screen. Luckily it was up and running this time. All four of us were put into front row of the boat together... and it was a tight squeeze. Especially yucky since were all hot sweaty messes.
I am not an Avatar fan at all, but I do love how cool the land is!
At this point, it was only 8:30am, which is why I LOVE rope-dropping AK! You can get so much done there in a short amount of time. We were still waiting for C&B to arrive, so we headed over to Kali River Rapids and took a quick pit stop at my favorite “hidden” Mickey, as fichwa means hidden in Swahili. This was the first time I had ever saw a photopass photographer in this location, so, of course, we took photos.
These photo cracks me up because I think Paul and I look like siblings in them. Some of Daniel’s family actually thinks I am his sister. His sister and I are actually the same age and do have similar features!
The wait time for Kali was posted at 15 minutes, but of course, it wasn’t and we walked right on. No photos because I didn’t want my phone to get wet and not be able to charge the rest of the day. The ride is definitely too short, but since our raft didn’t line up correctly when we got back to the loading station, we got to ride again! We had a really fun family that rode with us and we all ended up soaked.
This is what I blame my blisters on. I have worn Clark flip-flops to Disney MANY times. In fact, I very rarely wear anything other than flip-flops of some sort. But as I said above, Vince is a power walker, and after the ride he took off,

Next up: C&B Join Us and we help scar a little girl for life….
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