WDW – Day 2 (AKL Concierge, Sunrise Safari & AK)

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WDW – Day 2 (AKL Concierge, Sunrise Safari & AK)

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Cast: Me, Karen (family vacation planner) 39
DH, Mike (family vacation enjoyer) 38
DS1, Chris, 11
DS2, Bryan, 9
DD, Katheryn, 7
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Telephone rings at 6:00am – it’s Mickey, “Up and at ‘em…”. We climb out of bed, get dressed and head over the Concierge Lounge. We’re going on the Sunrise Safari this morning. We’ve been warned not to eat too much, since a big feast will be waiting for us when we’re through. We sit down and have some coffee and juice. At 7:15, Safari cast members introduce themselves to the group and hand out nametags. They take us down to the bus and we’re taken into the Animal Kingdom by a back road. (Note: Security did our bag checks prior to getting on the bus, since you don’t enter the parks from the front gate). We get a “behind the scenes look” at the AK and how it operates, but we’re asked to not take any pictures or video. I won’t spoil this for anyone, but I just can’t believe how many safari vehicles there are – had to easily be over 75! At the end we disembark, walk a short way, and we’re at the fast pass entrance to Kilamanjaro Safari. There are 2 vehicles waiting to take us out. We get on the first one and we’re off. It’s really great to actually be able to take photos of the animals – and boy did we see a lot – without trying to keep the camera steady. We actually stopped when there were animals we wanted to see and the driver would ask us if we were ready to move on! We had a rhino come right alongside of the vehicle (could almost touch him, but had to “keep hands inside the vehicle”, and when we got to the lions, since we were the first car, the lion actually started roaring at us – he wanted us off his territory! At the end of the ride, we were taken into Tusker House for breakfast in a private dining room. It’s a great combination of the usual American breakfast fare with some African specialty dishes. Very tasty! We all roll out feeling happily full.

DD wanted to use some of her money to get her face painted – she was magically transformed into a Cat! ($8). We then rode the Kilamanjaro Safari using the fast passes we had been given earlier from the Sunrise Safari. This time we helped to save Little Red! We took our time walking, shopping and looking at animals, and headed over to Dinoland, stopping to see It’s Tough to be a Bug (much to DS2’s objections – he hates the stink bug and all the other physical effects!) We rode Primeval Whirl and Dinosaur with a 5-10 minute wait at each. DD hid her head in Dad’s lap all the way through - she doesn’t even appear in the photograph at the end of Dinosaur! By now it was 2:30pm and we were in need of some rest (up early 2 days in a row), so we left the park and headed back to the AKL. We stretched out in the room for a while and then went for a swim. Since we had eaten so much for breakfast, we had appetizers at the lounge, and then brought back some fast food from Mara’s to eat in the room. I found Mara’s to be pretty reasonably priced, for Disney that is. I stayed in the room with the oldest and youngest, while Dad took DS2 out to look at the animals through night vision goggle. Bryan is going to be a scientist some day!

By 10:00pm, after a great day, we’re all in bed. Tomorrow we’ll check in early at the Polynesian Concierge and then head over to Kennedy Space Center to watch the shuttle take off!
 
Don't forget to tell me what your sons' favorites were! My son will be 10 when we go on our next trip. Did your sons like the characters??? Also, did you stay somewhere at KSC? We are going there for 1 or 2 nights and am wondering where we should stay!!
 
Can you give me some information on how to take part in the early morning safari? We are very interested. Thanks in advance. Great trip reports!!!!
 














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