April 30, 2009
We get up around 7:15 AM and start getting ready for our day at Animal Kingdom. This is my least anticipated day of the vacation... I haven't had very good experiences at this park. About the only thing I ever look forward to at this park is Expedition Everest... one of the most awesome roller coasters I've ever been on. But I put on my optimistic hat and prepare myself for a good day at a Disney theme park
Waiting for a bus to AK took a lot longer than we were used to. Actually... we started noticing a lot more people waiting for the buses this morning. It took nearly a half-hour to get the bus from bus stop 1. This was a theme that would continue through the rest of the vacation. We were so spoiled the first 2 days!
We arrive at AK just before 10:00 AM and stopped at the first store outside the entrance to see if they had any sunglasses straps for DD. We were determined to have her wear her sunglasses this day and she had been complaining about not having anywhere to keep them. So while DW was looking, I had DD put on this Dale hat:
I guess I could take this time to mention DD's introduction to Chip and Dale prior to our trip. As I mentioned previously in this TR, DD is not a big movie watcher. Getting her to watch even one Disney movie is challenging. This has been both a blessing and a curse for us. BUT... before the trip I managed to get her to watch some old Donald Duck cartoons on
YouTube! She fell in love with Chip and Dale and asked me almost every night to watch the shows. She became very interested in having the chance to meet them at one of the parks during this trip. And according to the sources I've researched, Chip and Dale can be found in both AK and MK. We were hoping that today was the day we'd find them!
Fortunately for my wallet, DD wasn't too interested in keeping the hat. DW found a strap for DD's sunglasses and we were off to the entrance for AK. Once we got through the gate, we headed straight over to the kiosk to order our "picnic in the park" meal. This was new to us... I had read about it from
Kathy Werling's review on April 14th and it sounded interesting. Plus... we can use a quick service credit for the meal. We placed our order and would be back a few hours later to pick it up. They give you several choices as to when you want to pick up the meal. More on the meal later
During our visit last year we did not have the opportunity to check out the Dinoland part of the park. This is the one thing I set my sights on the make sure we experienced this trip. So we make sure we have all our belongings and start our trek over through Discovery Island then over to Dinoland. I have to make a comment at this time. WHY... WHY... WHY did Disney create this theme park to funnel all traffic to go through Discovery Island? This has to be my biggest gripe about this park. The traffic patterns that are created with this setup creates nothing but frustration as people are trying to cut through each other to get to various places. I would even go as far to say that I would never visit this park again simply because of the way foot traffic is handled. OK... I'm done venting... for now. You'll most likely hear another tantum later in this installment as I display my distaste for Discovery Island.
We arrive at Dinoland a few minues later and we immediately head over to Primevel Whirl. DD was not tall enough for this ride last year, and I love roller coasters... so this was one of the must-do's for the day. The sign in front says 30 minute wait. Seemed about right from what we could see, so we get in line. Now, I don't know if you've had the chance to wait in queue for this ride, but let me warn you... it's LOUD. Perhaps I have passed the "if it's too loud, you're too old" point in my life, but WOW was it loud. Between the whirring of miscellaneous displays in the queue and the constant clanging and motions of the cars this was almost unbearable. Then we had the luck of being "entertained" by a group of a dozen or more, matching t-shirt tweens who thought it was hilarious to keep yelling at each other for no apparent reason about every 5 minutes. Yeah... they had "chaperones". My poor DW kept saying over and over that she wanted to leave the queue, but we wanted to see what the ride was like. We managed to get through the queue without applying bodily harm to anyone and we were all 3 in one car. OMG! That ride simply blows. I've been on local carnival rides that were way better than that piece of junk. It was very jerky, loud, and overall a bad experience. To think we wasted nearly an hour on this ride still make my blood boil thinking about it today. As we were stepping off the ride, my DW just kept saying "Get me out of here!". We needed peace and quiet... quickly. SO we head towards Expedition Everest and found Finding Nemo on the way. We never even looked over our shoulders... Goodbye, Dinoland!
*Note: I was so frazzled at this point that I did not take any pictures in Dinoland. I'd rather not have any visual reminders of it either.
As we approached the entrance for Finding Nemo - The Musical we see the line is moving and are entering the stadium. We go in and find seats close to the exit in the front section of seats... optimum location for a quick exit. Waiting for the show to start we find Nemo hiding and playing in the bubbles at the side of the stage. I didn't catch him, but here's a blurry shot of the bubbles:
This was such a welcome break from the madness. The show was awesome! My favorite character was Dory... she was fantastic! Not having read any reviews or anything about this show, I was very pleasantly surprised by the great acting and beautiful props for the show. Absolutely top notch. You have to see it!
From the show we go over to EE and grab some fast passes, then start making our way to Africa to get our meal by Tusker House. Remember how I was taken aback by how slow the parks were and how we were able to just walk on rides? Well... this was my punishment for enjoying those 2 fabulous days. It seemed as though everyone in Orlando had made an appearance in AK for the day. AND the temperatures were rising quickly. And with those temperatures, my patience was getting thinner. Mind you, I am probably one of the most patient people you would ever meet. I was in the Navy for 8 years... I know patience. We all needed food, water, and rest.
When we finally arrived at the window to pick up our food, there was no one waiting and the nice CM's were able to quickly provide all the items for the meal. We walked over to the Tusker House outside seating area and made ourselves comfortable. For the meal we ended up getting the chicken, potato wedges, a dessert, and water. I'm not much of a food review person (I'm a picky eater), but on a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being the best, I would give this meal a 5. The chicken was OK... there was not much meat to it. The potato wedges have some funky-tasting spice to it that did not appeal to my taste buds - and they were rubbery. The dessert was one of the prepackaged brownies and was pretty good. In all, I would say it was not worth the price, but was OK for a quick service meal. Would I do it again? Maybe... if I go with the sandwiches next time. Just my 2 cents here.
OK... we are now sort-of rested, fed and ready for more "fun". Next up is DW's favorite part of the park... Kilimangaro Safaris. There was hardly any wait for this ride (maybe 10 minutes) and this is where I handed off the camera to DW. I had already video taped the entire ride last year and I was ready to see it without having to concentrate on snapping photos or holding a camera still. We all enjoyed this ride and even got to see a few more animals than last year. Giraffes are cool

Here are a few shots (there are plenty more in the album if you are interested):
Our driver:
Baby giraffes:
After the ride it was time for our EE fast pass to be used. Back over to Asia we go... talking DD into going on the ride all the way there. She has been scared of the Yeti ever since I told her about it. She seems to think it's somehow going to escape and get her on the ride

By the time we get to the entrance she is still unsure. I pull out my bribe card and offer her a prize of ice cream if she goes through with the ride. SOLD! So we zip through the FP line (I love FP... have I said that lately?) and we walk on the ride. I love how the ride is just so smooth. You know a woman had to design this thing!

A man never creates a ride thinking "how smooth and pain-free can I make this?" Hehe... I'm just kidding. DD had a blast on the ride and actually wanted to do it again. But the standby line was around 45 minutes and I didn't have the patience to try my luck in another queue at that point. Instead, we decide it's time to track down Chip and Dale! Of course, DD got her ice cream along the way
The only place we could think of that might have Chip and Dale on standby was over in Camp Minnie-Mickey. On our way over there we find a photo op:
And Daisy with her nephews:
We made it to Camp Minnie-Mickey and we found several other characters, but Chip and Dale were not to be found. Also, I was pretty much done with this park. It was too hot, too crowded, and I needed to get out of there. So we called it quits for Animal Kingdom and we headed for the buses. We did manage to say goodbye to this guy before we left:
And by 3:30 we were out of there. For future trips I may have to think long and hard before we come back to AK. If we do, we better have park hopping added to the tickets because I am NOT staying all day! HAHA!
Next up... Day 3, Part 2:
"Ahhhh... this is more like it"