Friday, September 14, 2012

Day 6 - Part I Animal Kingdom

Today was going to be a huge day. We had an early morning ADR at Tusker House and we were staying in the parks all day with Illuminations to finish us off.

Up and out early we headed to Disney's Animal Kingdom to start our day. We went straight through the turnstiles and up to Tusker House for Donald's Safari Breakfast. I try to make every morning an early reservation before the parks open so we can get in early. There are lots of photo ops without the large crowds and usually by the time breakfast is done the parks are just opening and we get a good start on the attractions. This is one of my favourite breakfasts. The food is yummy and there are characters in all their safari costumes plus there is that delicious juice! 

The entrance to Animal Kingdom

The Tree of Life

Tusker House - Safari Donald

Mmmm, breakfast goodies

Potato gems, fritatta?, sausage patties and fresh carved ham

Granola and dried fruit

Safari Mickey

Safari Daisy

Our favourite - Safari Goofy

Once breakfast was over we headed straight for Kilimanjaro Safari. We lined up for about 10 minutes and then we were on our safari vehicle. This ride is so fun. You never know which animals you will spot or how close they will come to you. The kids remembered so much about the animals from the year before they kept  telling us and spotting them before we even did. It was lucky as we were just behind the driver who heard all the stuff they were saying and when we got off he stopped us and gave them a little card proclaiming them to be an Honorary Guide from Kilimanjaro Safari. They were pretty chuffed!

Animal spotting guide in the safari vehicle

Elephant

Boab Tree

Honorary Safari Guide

Mr Gorilla

After the safari we took them on the train down to Rafiki's Planet watch. We really liked this attraction. There was the train ride down which is always fun for a train loving 5 year old. Then there's all the animal stuff to see and characters! We came across a tawny frog mouth with it's keeper and well we knew what is was called because it came all the way from Australia like us! We spent awhile checking it all out and we met Rafiki so Peyton who is an avid Lion King fan was tickled pink. Rafiki also loved Peyton's Simba. The animal petting zoo part was closed down but the kids were consoled with a present from the little shop. Peyton was so very excited to have a Nala to go with Simba and Brandon loved his binoculars. We then jumped on the train to head back and onto Festival of the Lion King.

Train

I love this animal mural. It is gorgeous!

Tawny frog mouth

Rafiki

The animal hospital section

Where you can watch procedures on some of the animals

Feed all made up

Nala!

I can see you!

We then headed towards the Festival of the Lion King (FOTLK) we had a little time to spare before the next show so I took a few photos and we went and did some character greeting! We met Brer Bear and Brer Rabbit and Meeko and Miss Bunny. Then we went in and lined up for the show. FOTLK is such a great show. It is colourful with great music and dancing. The best part if the talented tumble monkey acrobats. The kids really like this show and so did us grown ups. Peyton got up and danced with some other kids at the end. It was really good.

Meeko (Pocahontas) and Miss Rabbit

Brer Bear and Brer Rabbit

Practising my photography

FOTLK

Timon and a cheeky monkey

Simba

We then saw that there were a few more characters out so we went over and met Chip and Dale. Then we headed back up to explore the dinosaur area. On the way we came across Russell and Dug from Up. I was super excited for these characters and so was Brandon. Peyton not so much. She was tired and cranky and refused to get out of the pram. Oh well she missed out. We went and I took the kids on Triceratops Spin while Steve rode Primevil Whirl. We were going to do Dinosaur but Peyton was too short and Brandon didn't want to so we went and grabbed fast passes for Kali River Rapids and then went to watch It's Tough to be a Bug. It started sprinkling so I bought some Disney ponchos for myself and the kids. Steve was too cool to get one so he just got wet. We all love It's Tough to be a Bug. We love it because its funny and the special effects are just great. Oh and I think the bug 3D glasses are pretty fun too.

Dug and Russell

How cool are these two in their ponchos and bug glasses

More photo skills (I try!)

We then headed for Kali. Peyton had to be measured as she looks pretty small, then she was given a Kali stamp and a wristband stating she was tall enough to ride, yay! We went down the fast pass line quickly, having a laugh at the people who were getting off looking like drowned rats. Brandon was nervous as last year when he rode this ride he copped a water jet straight in his eyes, poor bugger was just the right height. We assured him all would be ok and it was. Both kids had a ball and wanted to ride again but we didn't have much time so we told them there would be a next time another day. It was time for a lunch stop so we went and got some yummy ribs from Flame Tree BBQ. Steve and I shared a BBQ chicken and ribs platter and the kids shared a hot dog meal. I got a chocolate mousse because I can't pass up a good looking chocolate mousse!

Tall enough to ride!

Brandon posing in Asia

A little apprehensive?

Worried..

All good!

Onion rings

BBQ ribs and chicken combo

Kids hot dog meal

Chocolate Mousse

After lunch Steve really wanted to ride Expedition Everest so he went and lined up while the kids and I looked around the shops and waited to see him come down the mountain. It took awhile and after all the waiting we realised there was a single rider line....doh! We then headed out of the park and off to the car to drive over to EPCOT to finish our day. My only main aim was to see IllumiNations as we had missed this show the year before. 

To be continued......


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