Mike Jones
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What a Carry On! Part 5 Thursday 21st August 2008.
The late night doesnt keep us in bed any longer than usual and we are awake at 6.00am. We get up at 6.30, closely followed by the rest of the family.
Dad tells us that they saw a large raccoon last evening, wandering past the pool enclosure into the wildlife reserve at the back of the house.
Beth is on the computer first thing, checking a GCSE result for a part of her RS course shes done ok, with 85% so far. (She finishes the course next year)
Its trash collection day so we open the garage door to put the garbage bins out. Virtually all those already on the street outside neighbouring houses have been blown over by the winds or ransacked by the raccoons! Either way, the street is a mess.
Its raining and very windy, and all the forecasts indicate more of the same for most of the day. We talk over a coffee and decide to carry on as planned, with a morning at Animal Kingdom. Later, if its sill rough, well visit a Mall somewhere ( I dont do shopping, but am outvoted by the rest of the consumers in the group, but I at least manage to get them considering Mall at Millenia instead of the Florida Mall.)
We shower and prepare our gear before leaving at 8.20. Heres the weather as we leave:
AK is the closest of the parks and we are entering the car park at 8.35.
I manage to create a bit of confusion after this, by following the car in front, which has seemingly missed the right turning and we both end up, with a few more sheep behind us, at the wrong side of the vast lot!
A damp and resigned-looking CM sorts us out and we park up properly, at the most extreme end of a row, as per usual!
Once everyone is ponchod up (except Amanda, who wont wear them!) we splosh over to the gates and are admitted at 8.55.
We split up at the rope drop, sending our faithful assistants to get FastPasses for the Kilimanjaro Safari while the four adventurers head over to Expedition: Everest.
This is a walk on and just as thrilling as I recall it. Mum doesnt care for it though, finding it a bit rough for her and due to the rain pelting our faces on the faster sections, we decide not to repeat just now. Bethany is also a bit out of humour, complaining that her Crocs are rubbing her feet. She has brought a couple of spare pairs of shoes however, (women!) and she changes them in the shop before we exit to find Dad and Adam.
The boys are outside, with FPs for 920. We wait a few minutes until this time is reached, so that Amanda and I can get a couple more FastPasses for Everest for later (slot 10.00 11.00).
Quick restroom (and I discover later that my darling wife is recording all my RR stops by taking pictures of the establishments I visit! Charming! Its not my age, by the way, I just drink loads of water too ensure I remain hydrated! And, as editor in chief, I wont be posting any of them anyway!) Theres a superb, jet-powered hand dryer her which intrigues us, and Adam goes in to test it!
We stroll out of Asia towards Africa, enjoying the detailing and theming of the park along the way. I love the mud pavements with their tyre tracks and drifts of stones.
The Safari is a walk on and we dont need the FPs. We enter at 9.35 and are off on quite productive session of animal sightings. Theyve (thankfully!) altered and updated the narrative a bit since our last trip, dropping the sickly Little Red rescue nonsense. Due to the dull skies, bouncy ride and low light levels, however, most of our pics were disappointing, and I only post one.
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What a Carry On! Part 5 Thursday 21st August 2008.
The late night doesnt keep us in bed any longer than usual and we are awake at 6.00am. We get up at 6.30, closely followed by the rest of the family.
Dad tells us that they saw a large raccoon last evening, wandering past the pool enclosure into the wildlife reserve at the back of the house.
Beth is on the computer first thing, checking a GCSE result for a part of her RS course shes done ok, with 85% so far. (She finishes the course next year)
Its trash collection day so we open the garage door to put the garbage bins out. Virtually all those already on the street outside neighbouring houses have been blown over by the winds or ransacked by the raccoons! Either way, the street is a mess.
Its raining and very windy, and all the forecasts indicate more of the same for most of the day. We talk over a coffee and decide to carry on as planned, with a morning at Animal Kingdom. Later, if its sill rough, well visit a Mall somewhere ( I dont do shopping, but am outvoted by the rest of the consumers in the group, but I at least manage to get them considering Mall at Millenia instead of the Florida Mall.)
We shower and prepare our gear before leaving at 8.20. Heres the weather as we leave:

AK is the closest of the parks and we are entering the car park at 8.35.

I manage to create a bit of confusion after this, by following the car in front, which has seemingly missed the right turning and we both end up, with a few more sheep behind us, at the wrong side of the vast lot!

A damp and resigned-looking CM sorts us out and we park up properly, at the most extreme end of a row, as per usual!
Once everyone is ponchod up (except Amanda, who wont wear them!) we splosh over to the gates and are admitted at 8.55.

We split up at the rope drop, sending our faithful assistants to get FastPasses for the Kilimanjaro Safari while the four adventurers head over to Expedition: Everest.

This is a walk on and just as thrilling as I recall it. Mum doesnt care for it though, finding it a bit rough for her and due to the rain pelting our faces on the faster sections, we decide not to repeat just now. Bethany is also a bit out of humour, complaining that her Crocs are rubbing her feet. She has brought a couple of spare pairs of shoes however, (women!) and she changes them in the shop before we exit to find Dad and Adam.
The boys are outside, with FPs for 920. We wait a few minutes until this time is reached, so that Amanda and I can get a couple more FastPasses for Everest for later (slot 10.00 11.00).
Quick restroom (and I discover later that my darling wife is recording all my RR stops by taking pictures of the establishments I visit! Charming! Its not my age, by the way, I just drink loads of water too ensure I remain hydrated! And, as editor in chief, I wont be posting any of them anyway!) Theres a superb, jet-powered hand dryer her which intrigues us, and Adam goes in to test it!
We stroll out of Asia towards Africa, enjoying the detailing and theming of the park along the way. I love the mud pavements with their tyre tracks and drifts of stones.
The Safari is a walk on and we dont need the FPs. We enter at 9.35 and are off on quite productive session of animal sightings. Theyve (thankfully!) altered and updated the narrative a bit since our last trip, dropping the sickly Little Red rescue nonsense. Due to the dull skies, bouncy ride and low light levels, however, most of our pics were disappointing, and I only post one.
