What a disaster!!

Thanks for the pics of CM. They are great. I can't wait to check out The Contemporary. I had friends who stayed there and loved it.

Keep up the good work.
 
Still enjoying your writing and pics! Thanks for taking time to share you experiences! Keep up the good work!:earsboy:
Thank you. Glad you enjoy my writing and pics.
Found this TR this morning and am so hooked, I am almost late to work. LOL! Have never stayed at WL. IT is beautiful.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE all your pictures. They are absolutely stunning. I am ordering a new flash today! WOOHOO!!!
Can't wait to read more and am already rethinking my ADRS.:confused3
I am glad you like the pictures. Thank you for the compliment. Actually, I did not use flash for any pictures you see here.

You are an excellent story teller! That on top of the beautiful photography you are sharing with us is just over the top! :goodvibes As always, I am anxiously awaiting your next post! :) Let's "Power Disney"!? :confused: popcorn::

Thank you for the compliment GF. Power Disney is a term my DW invented. Basically, it meant we will be going from one ride to another until we can't do it any more. :rotfl:
 
Subbing to this, love your pictures!

And I am a mom of 2 very energetic boys - 4year and 18 months and I didn't think your comment was rude at all. I knew exactly what you were saying!!!
Awww...thank you and glad you like the pictures. A 4 yrs old and an 18 months old, you got a handful there. That's a fun age to go to Disney.
Awesome Pics TD!

Loved the sunrise and the fisheye photos. I also really liked the character photos made with ambient light rather than with a flash. I have a 50mm lens with a 1.9 minimum F-stop and was hoping to be able to use it for similar shots. Do you happen to recall what exposure setting these were done with?

Looking forward to more!

GB
GB. I was using a 35mm f/2 for the character pictures. 50mm is too close. F-stop was completely wide open to the max @ f/2 shooting in aperture priority mode. ISO was set at 160 and shutter was between 1/15s to 1/20s. Also I shoot everything in RAW files only so I can re-adjust the white balance afterward.

I was lucky the sun was pretty strong that morning and we were not far from the windows. If it was a cloudy day, then I wouldn't have able to achieve the shot.
Beautiful pictures and great report! I enjoyed getting caught up on it and look forward to the rest. So glad you got your camera back and were able to enjoy the photography part of your trip. And we all get the benefit!
Hi KSD!! Welcome back! I hope you had a great trip at WL. I still have a lot more pictures to share. Please stay tune!!!
Jumping on board here! I have been reading (and enjoying) your trip report from the beginning! Your comment about children was written in a very friendly manner!!! You just keep on posting 'cause I am loving all of your writing and wonderful pictures:)
Welcome to the ride. I am glad you like my report and the pictures. Thank you for the support as well. That really make me feel good.
WOW! I'm really enjoying your TR. Thanks for all you hard work putting it together.:thumbsup2 I think I just missed you . We were at the lodge from Feb 15-22 .
Glad you like my TR. Welcome to the ride. What a bummer! You did miss us. We left on Feb 15 at about 1:30pm. That's another event of its' own. Please stay tune and find out what happened.
Thanks for the pics of CM. They are great. I can't wait to check out The Contemporary. I had friends who stayed there and loved it.

Keep up the good work.

Thanks! The Contemporary is a great resort. Very futurastic, modern and retro all at the same time. But WL is still my favorite. ;)
 
Day #4 (Wednesday) Part 3

After we left Chef Mickey's breakfast, we thought it's time to pay AK a visit this morning. At first, we thought we will take the bus to AK. But after waiting 10 minutes at the bus station with no bus in sight, I started to look around to see if there is another way to get there. (Maybe I waited too long for our breakfast ADR and I lost my patience for the day. :&) Anyway, I notice there is a walkway right next to the bus station thinking that might get us to the main transportation terminal. I told DW let's walk over to the main terminal and take the bus from there since I know it isn't that far. DW reluctantly agree with my assessment.

Some how, I was wrong. The walkway ends up taking us to MK instead. Yikes!

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For some reason, I thought there are buses that can bring us to AK from MK but DW insist there isn't. After consulting to a CM that was standing there by the bus waiting area, my assumption was defeated. I was wrong again. I thought to myself. I am not have a good morning today.

The CM instructed us to take the monorail and get off the main transportation terminal then take the bus from there to AK. Well, at least we did walked off the food a little. So we got on the monorail, rode in circle again and got off at the main transportation terminal. Then took the bus to AK. By the time we got there, it's almost 10:00am.

Temperature was rising rapidly to the mid 70s when we got to AK. Even we have no plan of attack at AK, DW knew she wants to ride the Expedition Everest. So we stop and pick up a map, located where the ride was and start walking toward that direction. As soon as we walked past the Asia entrance area, we can see the mountain already.

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The mountain just look so magnificent. I still remember 3.5 years ago, that whole area was still under construction. I didn't even know that was the ride they were building until I took this picture when I was parasailing at the lagoon in 2005.

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EE is in the top center of this picture.

Anyway, the waiting time was close to an hour so we took the fastpass instead. We have till 1:45 for our turn. With more than 3 hours of waiting time in our hand, we have plenty of time for other rides.

So we head on over to It's tough to be a bug. Waiting time wasn't bad, 20 minutes I think. We walked up and follow the crowd. Didn't take long at all. We were walking up so fast, I can only manage to squeeze in a few quick shot of the tree.

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The show was just as funny as we were there 3.5 years ago. As soon as we came out of the show, I thought there was another ride I want to go, something involve with the dinosaur. However, I just can't remember the name of the ride. I guess the name Jurassic Park was kinda stuck in my thought. (I was at Universal Studio 2 years ago.)

Some how, DW do remember the ride "Dinosaur". So she pointed it out on the map and lead me to the direction. As usual, I keep taking picture of the signs and light fixtures along the way.

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Once we walked in to the waiting area of the Dinosaur ride, and I can remember this is the place. There was only a few minutes wait but it's okay since the A/C feels kinda nice. I was trying to take a picture of the center piece, T-Rex. The light condition wasn't bad and I thought I can do it. But then for some reason, they dim the light as soon as I was about to press the shutter. Bummer!! After much evaluation, I swap out with a faster fisheye lens hoping it will give me a more dramatic shot even with the low light condition. So I focus and hold it as steady as I possibly can, and just about a nanosecond from pressing that shutter, the entrance door opened. DW gave me a light elbow tap to signal me, let's move. Crap! As a result, it turned into a blurry drama shot of T. Doh.....

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Did I mention I am not having a good morning!!

In any event, the Dinosaur ride was very thrilling to say the least. Even though I rode this before but my heart still pound as I go through the ride. The most exciting part was the end of the ride when the dinosaur head coming towards you with the loud scream. I swear I thought I was my ear drum was going to pop and pee in my pants at the same time. (Not funny!!) :)

Even after the Dinosaur ride, it was barely noon. I was starting to get hungry from all this walking but DW was not ready to eat yet. Not to mention, we have no lunch ADR this afternoon. Not knowing quite sure what we want to do next. The only major attraction we haven't tried yet other than EE was the Kilmanjaro Safari. We went to this ride 3.5 years ago and it was a major disappointment. Time was September. It was hot and the animal were either hiding in the shade or sleeping. Didn't see much animal at all.

While DW was reluctant to try this again, I somehow convinced her to give it a try one more time. Not to mention, I was armed with the most powerful big gun, zoom lens I meant, this time. The animal can hide but I will find them. When we got there, the waiting time was 30 minutes. So we thought, it's not that bad and proceed to enter the queue line. Once we got to the end of the line, I pulled out the camera and swap out with the zoom lens. People around me were stunned with my camera and probably thinking what a doofus I am carrying such massive piece of equipment.

The line did move fairly quick. I am not sure how long it took but I thought it was about 30 minutes or so before we got on the ride. Pretty accurate. Once the ride begins, I then remember how bumpy the ride it was. We were bouncing around like shake and bake.

However, we were able to see a lot more animal this time. Hippos, elephants, giraffe and many other wild animal were out in full force. The only disappointment was the lions. They were laying there sleeping and didn't move a muscle. What a bunch of lazy cats! LOL... The funniest moment was when I was taking pictures of the giraffe, I forgot I was shooting with the zoom lens. The giraffe look so close to me, I thought he/she was coming after me. I kept sliding myself backward which it doesn't has a whole lot of room. My DW keep yelling at me, "Stop sliding over. There is no more room." Ha! Ha! I just got carried away and forgot I was in such tight small space.

Anyway, here are some of the animal shot.

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I was very satisfying when the ride was over. Too bad the line was long. Otherwise, I would've go right back in again to see if I can catch some other animal I have missed.

So after we got off the Safari ride, we then began to walk over to EE. It was a long walk and we were still early when we got to EE. So we sat down by the side and wait it out because my legs begins to felt a little achy.

When 1:45pm comes around, we jump right into the line and ready for the EE. Fastpass is really a great thing. We got in and hop into the cart in no time. If my memory serve me correctly, I believe this is our first time to use the fastpass.

The EE ride was truly a league of its' own. The riding backward thing didn't surprise me because I saw it on one of the promo from Disney channel once or twice. However, what I did caught off guard was how cool the temperature inside the mountain. Every thing was a blur to me. I didn't even catch what the monster looks like. All I can remember was there were a lot of loops in between. :) In fact, by the time I got out, I felt a little light headed. Maybe it has something to do with my hunger. So it's time to get some grub.
 

Disney should hire you to do publicity for them. Once again, your pics are awesome! I feel like I'm in WDW when I read your reports. Great job!
 
I just have to say AWESOME Pics!!! I've been reading this from the begining because the title drew me in. I agree with others who have said your comment about the kids didn't offend at all. I have a 2 year old and a 6 month old and anytime we go out I'm always afraid we're ruining others dinner if either of them act up but have had people tell me they were perfectly fine when I thought that the 2 year old was a perfect terror. So don't let what people say get to you. So great job on your report. It's making me even more excitied for our trip in May!! Keep it coming!!
 
Disney should hire you to do publicity for them. Once again, your pics are awesome! I feel like I'm in WDW when I read your reports. Great job!
Thanks. Now there's a thought...Disney hiring me to do publicity.:cloud9: I will jump on the opportunity in a heartbeat. I work in the marketing area for the past 15 years already. I am sure I will be a perfect fit. LOL...
Glad you like the TR and pics.
I just have to say AWESOME Pics!!! I've been reading this from the begining because the title drew me in. I agree with others who have said your comment about the kids didn't offend at all. I have a 2 year old and a 6 month old and anytime we go out I'm always afraid we're ruining others dinner if either of them act up but have had people tell me they were perfectly fine when I thought that the 2 year old was a perfect terror. So don't let what people say get to you. So great job on your report. It's making me even more excitied for our trip in May!! Keep it coming!!
Thank you for the compliment on my pictures. My DW keeps telling me I should get a job as a photopass photographer at Disney. :laughing: If that can pay the bills...then why not. I was hoping there is a market out there people would hire me to follow them around Disney to document their entire trip or even just for a day. Any taker here. LOL...

I am sure your 2 year old will behave fine. After all, 2 year old is allow to have some fun especially at Disney. I wish you and your kids will have a wonderful time at WDW.

I do appreciate your support. It make me feel so much better.
 
Keep writing. You are making me EXCITED for our trip in April. Just nervous about taking all 4 kids at once.
I am not specifically buying a new external flash for Disney just buying one because I need it. I still can't even figure out what all lenses to take with me everyday, etc.
 
Topdog, I love these 2 photos of your DW and you -



Soon, our bellies were recharged and I am ready to "POWER DISNEY!!!" :cool1:

Power Disney - Rock on!! :rotfl2:

Day #4 (Wednesday) Part 3

After we left Chef Mickey's breakfast, we thought it's time to pay AK a visit this morning. At first, we thought we will take the bus to AK. But after waiting 10 minutes at the bus station with no bus in sight, I started to look around to see if there is another way to get there. (Maybe I waited too long for our breakfast ADR and I lost my patience for the day. :&) Anyway, I notice there is a walkway right next to the bus station thinking that might get us to the main transportation terminal. I told DW let's walk over to the main terminal and take the bus from there since I know it isn't that far. DW reluctantly agree with my assessment.

Some how, I was wrong. The walkway ends up taking us to MK instead. Yikes!

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When I first caught a glimpse of the sign for the walkway to Disney, I got a warm fuzzy feeling, because I love that walkway, but when I realized you were trying to get to AK instead, I felt awful for you! I've made a couple of tactical errors like that trying to get from one place in WDW to another, and man can it ever take time away from your precious "Power Disney" schedule!



In any event, the Dinosaur ride was very thrilling to say the least. Even though I rode this before but my heart still pound as I go through the ride. The most exciting part was the end of the ride when the dinosaur head coming towards you with the loud scream. I swear I thought I was my ear drum was going to pop and pee in my pants at the same time. (Not funny!!) :)

The first time I ever rode Dinosaur, I can remember ducking my head as far down as I could get it, and stomping the floor of the ride vehicle over and over while I screamed my head off! :scared: That Carnotaurus is very very scary. :scared1:



While DW was reluctant to try this again, I somehow convinced her to give it a try one more time. Not to mention, I was armed with the most powerful big gun, zoom lens I meant, this time. The animal can hide but I will find them.

You are the mighty hunter!

The funniest moment was when I was taking pictures of the giraffe, I forgot I was shooting with the zoom lens. The giraffe look so close to me, I thought he/she was coming after me. I kept sliding myself backward which it doesn't has a whole lot of room. My DW keep yelling at me, "Stop sliding over. There is no more room." Ha! Ha! I just got carried away and forgot I was in such tight small space.
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You got some wonderful animal shots, but that giraffe picture is my favorite. :thumbsup2




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Great updates! I love your TR!


In regards to whoever was upset over your children comment just forget them. I have two VERY loud 4&2yo's and I am always impressed and amazed when I see well behaved children. Not that mine aren't but more often than not I am pulling my hair out in public!!!
 
You always make me feel I am right there with you topdog! Beautiful pics of the animals, so crisp and clear and you can see the animals personality in their expression. I guess my family does Power Disney too. My kids never want to slow down and check it all out. They don't even want me to take pics, its just go, go, go! I can't wait to see what you have for lunch! I know it is going to be delicious!
 
I like the picture of what I think is a baboon. You can see all the colors on his face. That is amazing!!! :worship:

If I could afford it, I would love to have someone follow the family around and take pictures. I love pictures and so do my daughters.

We really like the photopass because the photos are so much better than anything we take. I guess you don't need the photopass people.

Keep up the good work.
 
If I could afford it, I would love to have someone follow the family around and take pictures. I love pictures and so do my daughters.

We really like the photopass because the photos are so much better than anything we take. I guess you don't need the photopass people.

You took the words out of my mouth. I have to completely agree. If I could afford it I'd pay someone who takes such great pictures to follow me around Disney or any where for that matter.

We also enjoy the photopass people because not only do they take the pictures with their cameras but we always give them ours to take a picture with also. Sometimes their picture is better and sometimes ours is better. Keep up the great report and pictures.
 
Keep writing. You are making me EXCITED for our trip in April. Just nervous about taking all 4 kids at once.
I am not specifically buying a new external flash for Disney just buying one because I need it. I still can't even figure out what all lenses to take with me everyday, etc.
4 kids!!! :eek: :eek: :eek: You definitely have a handful. You definitely deserve some pixie dust your way.pixiedust:

I don't know what kind of lens you have. I would recommend at list one wide angle prime like a 35mm, I use that the most. A wide zoom would help too like a 24mm-120mm. Anything longer than that is just too heavy to carry around unless you have something specifically you want to shoot like the safari.
Topdog, I love these 2 photos of your DW and you -

Those two pictures were very animated. That Donald, he's a wild duck. :rotfl2:

When I first caught a glimpse of the sign for the walkway to Disney, I got a warm fuzzy feeling, because I love that walkway, but when I realized you were trying to get to AK instead, I felt awful for you! I've made a couple of tactical errors like that trying to get from one place in WDW to another, and man can it ever take time away from your precious "Power Disney" schedule!

My DW still won't let me down on that one. Even the walk was long but the scenery was beautiful.

The first time I ever rode Dinosaur, I can remember ducking my head as far down as I could get it, and stomping the floor of the ride vehicle over and over while I screamed my head off! :scared: That Carnotaurus is very very scary. :scared1:

That was exactly how I felt and reacted.

You got some wonderful animal shots, but that giraffe picture is my favorite. :thumbsup2

Thank you. When I took that shot, I thought the giraffe was going to swallow my camera. :lmao:

Great updates! I love your TR!


In regards to whoever was upset over your children comment just forget them. I have two VERY loud 4&2yo's and I am always impressed and amazed when I see well behaved children. Not that mine aren't but more often than not I am pulling my hair out in public!!!

Thanks you. Thank you for your support. I appreciate it very much and I am pretty much over it.

Kids are suppose to be loud. That's what they do. Enjoy those moment while you can. Because when they grow up, you might not able to pry a word out of them. :)
 
You always make me feel I am right there with you topdog! Beautiful pics of the animals, so crisp and clear and you can see the animals personality in their expression. I guess my family does Power Disney too. My kids never want to slow down and check it all out. They don't even want me to take pics, its just go, go, go! I can't wait to see what you have for lunch! I know it is going to be delicious!
While Power Disney was fun, it does have a down side. A couple of blisters on my feet and sore legs. :sad:

Those animals were beautiful. I wish I was able to take a second ride to capture some more.

Lunch will be serve next. :goodvibes
I like the picture of what I think is a baboon. You can see all the colors on his face. That is amazing!!! :worship:

If I could afford it, I would love to have someone follow the family around and take pictures. I love pictures and so do my daughters.

We really like the photopass because the photos are so much better than anything we take. I guess you don't need the photopass people.

Keep up the good work.
Thanks. That is my most favorite picture on the day. I was totally shock I got him just the way it was. I did a little research on that animal because I also thought it was a baboon too. Turn out it's a Mandrill. I wish I can catch more of him/her.

I think Disney did it right with this photopass idea and they certainly spare no expense on their equipment. However, some time I think their pictures are too "mechanical". I like it with a little more creative and perspective.

DW did ask me about should we try the photopass thing. I gave her this strange look and that was the end of it. :lmao:
You took the words out of my mouth. I have to completely agree. If I could afford it I'd pay someone who takes such great pictures to follow me around Disney or any where for that matter.

We also enjoy the photopass people because not only do they take the pictures with their cameras but we always give them ours to take a picture with also. Sometimes their picture is better and sometimes ours is better. Keep up the great report and pictures.

Thank you. So glad you like the report and pictures.

When you are ready to hire some one to follow you around Disney to take pictures, sign me up. LOL...

I tell you a little secret. Our friend who UPS my camera bag to me. She and her DH go to vacation with us all the time. However, they get a little irritate when I constantly take pictures of them. Ha! Ha! But then I would pick a good one to print/mount/frame it and give it to him/her or both as either birthday or Christmas present. They will then shock and awe about the picture.
 
Day #4 (Wednesday) Part 4

We have no ADR for lunch today. We planned it that way so we can be free to eat wherever we want without any restriction. (Just like what we did at 50's PTC which it was a hit.) We did however have an ADR at Jiko again tonight. (More on that later.)

So as we were walking down from EE area, we passed the Anandapur Yak and Yeti restaurant and saw no one at the entrance. I did remember a few people from this forum mention how great Yak and Yeti was. We decide to see if we can give that a try. I poked my head through the door and ask the CM how long is the wait for the next table. He said 5 minutes. I thought, I am sold. We got our pager and in less than 5 minutes, table was ready.

It was fairly dark inside the restaurant and the menu was more like an Asian fusion cuisine. First, the CM suggest we should try their tropical fruit punch for drink and so we did.

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For appetizer, DW has the Wok-fried green beans - Battered green beans with sweet Thai chili sauce. Hmmm...the chili sauce was very good.

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I have the Pork pot stickers - Pan seared with soy lime dipping sauce. Very good too but it taste even better with the chili sauce from the Wok-fried green beans.

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Main course, DW had the Tempura Shrimp - chili plum sauce, cocunut-ginger rice and stir fried veggies. It tasted as good as the presentation.

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I got the Duck with anandapur glaze - roasted half duckling, orange wasabi glaze, jasmine rice and stir fried veggies. While the duck do taste very good, however due to fact I grew up from eating duck regularly. So I was spoiled. (No matter why Donald "clocked" me with his elbow.) I can only say this dish is okay or acceptable. IMO, there is no other way to have a duck other than a true Chinese roast duck or Peking duck. However, I would still recommend this dish to other people. It really is not a bad dish.

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In no time, we cleaned out our plates and it's desert time. The CM told us he knew exactly what we need for desert. So I thought, let see what he got and we agreed to try his suggestion.

He brought out two Mango Pie - Shortbread cookie crust, fresh whipped cream and raspberry sauce. After I inhaled half of the pie down, I then realized I haven't take a picture yet. Here is what's left over but the time I took the picture. LOL...

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While the pie was absolutely fantastic but at the same time, the CM was very lucky. That's because I am allergic to Mango. It doesn't happen often but some time if the mango citrus was too high, my throat would close up after I ate it. I tried not to eat mango most of my life even I like it very much. If I do want to eat it, I have to give it a sample taste first and see if the citrus level high enough to trigger my allergic reaction. Fortunately, the mango pie did not trigger my allergic reaction. I have to say the Mango Pie is my second most favorite desert. Number 1 is the Kahula-flavor chocolate cake from WCC.

Now we need to walk off all these food we just consume. So I want to go back to the Asia area to take a shot of me in front of the EE mountain.

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As you can see in this picture, I was carrying my zoom lens attached to my camera. As we were walking away from this spot, a photopass CM stop and ask me about my camera. Here are our conversation.

CM: "That's a heavy duty camera you got there. What's the range?"
Me: "Yes, it's a fairly power zoom lens, 70-200mm."
CM: "With a lens like that, you must be a professional."
Me: "I am not a professional. I just like to take a lot of pictures."
CM: "If you don't mind me asking, how much does that lens cost?"
Me: I hestate. "Ahhh...a little over a grand." Nervously looking over to see my DW's reaction.
CM: "That's not bad. If you can sale a few good shot from that lens then it's pay for."
Me: "Yes."
CM: "You have a good day."
Me: "You too."

As soon as we start walking again, DW began to laugh at me and said, "I knew you don't want to tell that guy how much was the lens cost didn't you?" (Since I never told her how much I pay for any of my camera equipment and she never ask. I am sure she knew it wasn't cheap. DW also knew I am a tight wart. :) I don't drink and I don't smoke. I fix everything around the house myself instead of replacing it; from fridge, washing machine, dryer, plumbing, boiler to cars. Camera is one of the few hobbies I have that I am willing to spend money onto.) I said, "Well...I bought it a long time ago anyway." By then, I Just want to find a hole and bury my head into it. LOL... Enough of my own embarrassment.

Just when we were about to leave the Asia area, we saw a few monkeys were playing by the entrance of the Asia area. (Don't know the exact name of these guys.) The structure was actually quite far. Since I was armed with the powerful zoom, I was shooting like rapid fire. ;)

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These guys were very playful. The little guy was swinging around all over the place. I really enjoy photograph them. We were there for good 20 minutes before we decided it's time to go.

As we were walking back to the main entrance, we made many many stop to observe some more birds and animal.

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And more sign.

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We also made a few stop to hunt for the Mickey Margaritta glass but with no luck. By the time we got to the bus station, it was almost 4:00pm. We need to head back to WL because our dinner ADR is @ 6:00pm. There is a small twist on tonight's dinner. So please stay tune and find out what happened. :)
 
Tight-wart! I love that the CM totally got you to admit how much you spent in front of DW!!!!!!
 
Great update! I knew exactly how you felt when the CM asked about the price for your lens! I've had people do that to me, too. lol
 
Just wanted to say I'm enjoying your report and the pictures very much :) The pictures are so clear!
 
Just stumbled upon this TR. I am in heaven looking at your fisheye photos. I am renting one (because of the photos I have seen on this board) for my upcoming trip in June. I am sooo excited to get a different perspective with my pictures. Did you happen to take any firework photos with that lens? I'm curious how they would come out.

Can't wait to continue reading/viewing your trip.
 












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