Mike Jones
<font color=993300>....nothing clever to say... ju
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What a Carry On! Part 15 Sunday 31st August 2008.
We wake naturally at 6.15, a quarter hour before the alarm is due, and check the weather forecast it looks a bit unsettled today; typical! The holiday intends to end as it began, methinks.
I prepare coffee and we eat breakfast; as it comes light, its obviously cloudy and a bit breezy, feeling damp. Everyone packs (not a difficult task, as we only have carry-on amounts of clothes, remember?), showers and tidies, before saying goodbye to our home for the last 14 nights and leaving at 8.30 or so.
We decided last night that we would squeeze another park in today, weather permitting, and (as even my tolerant, nearest and dearest may rebel if I suggest Epcot again!) head to Animal Kingdom, parking at Unicorn 24 before 9.00am. The crowds are heavier than I anticipated, to be honest. I am slightly nervous at the turnstiles, as I am only 95% sure that my ticket has another day left it does, thankfully, and we are in.
Theres no rush today, and we take a bit more notice of the delightful landscaping and resident animals in the Discovery Island approach.
There might be no rush, but we still want to ride Everest again if we get chance, so we head that way. The standby time is around 20 minutes (at 9.25) and it seems worth getting Fastpasses: six in total, which will allow Amanda, Beth and I two rides each after the 10.20 slot opens.
Some of the party (not me for a change!) need the restrooms, after which we cross the Asia bridge back onto DI for the Tough To Be A Bug show. The approach beneath the Tree of Life seems much longer than I recall from earlier visits has it been altered?
Anyhow, theres no line and only a 5 minute wait at the theatre doors (reading the terrible, mock film posters - Stinkbug Named Desire, Little Shop of Hoppers, Web Side Story My Fair Lady-Bugetc!) before we enter and enjoy the next show.
Great fun! We are outside into bright but cloudy conditions by 9.55. It feels like the humidity has been notched up a bit.
We backtrack a little and head in to the Maharajah Jungle Trek, one of my favourite animal attractions. The huge (flying fox) bats are fascinating, and the viewing experience is made more interesting by the informative and friendly presentation by Ron, a cast member.
The trail continues to the tiger temple area with its wonderful theming and decoration. Only a tail is visible at the first viewing area, but we find where they are hiding at the next one!
What a Carry On! Part 15 Sunday 31st August 2008.
We wake naturally at 6.15, a quarter hour before the alarm is due, and check the weather forecast it looks a bit unsettled today; typical! The holiday intends to end as it began, methinks.
I prepare coffee and we eat breakfast; as it comes light, its obviously cloudy and a bit breezy, feeling damp. Everyone packs (not a difficult task, as we only have carry-on amounts of clothes, remember?), showers and tidies, before saying goodbye to our home for the last 14 nights and leaving at 8.30 or so.



We decided last night that we would squeeze another park in today, weather permitting, and (as even my tolerant, nearest and dearest may rebel if I suggest Epcot again!) head to Animal Kingdom, parking at Unicorn 24 before 9.00am. The crowds are heavier than I anticipated, to be honest. I am slightly nervous at the turnstiles, as I am only 95% sure that my ticket has another day left it does, thankfully, and we are in.

Theres no rush today, and we take a bit more notice of the delightful landscaping and resident animals in the Discovery Island approach.
There might be no rush, but we still want to ride Everest again if we get chance, so we head that way. The standby time is around 20 minutes (at 9.25) and it seems worth getting Fastpasses: six in total, which will allow Amanda, Beth and I two rides each after the 10.20 slot opens.
Some of the party (not me for a change!) need the restrooms, after which we cross the Asia bridge back onto DI for the Tough To Be A Bug show. The approach beneath the Tree of Life seems much longer than I recall from earlier visits has it been altered?


Anyhow, theres no line and only a 5 minute wait at the theatre doors (reading the terrible, mock film posters - Stinkbug Named Desire, Little Shop of Hoppers, Web Side Story My Fair Lady-Bugetc!) before we enter and enjoy the next show.
Great fun! We are outside into bright but cloudy conditions by 9.55. It feels like the humidity has been notched up a bit.
We backtrack a little and head in to the Maharajah Jungle Trek, one of my favourite animal attractions. The huge (flying fox) bats are fascinating, and the viewing experience is made more interesting by the informative and friendly presentation by Ron, a cast member.


The trail continues to the tiger temple area with its wonderful theming and decoration. Only a tail is visible at the first viewing area, but we find where they are hiding at the next one!

