We got to the park a little later than every other day and missed opening hour. Did I mention how tired we all were by now? Ha! Understatement. We started by getting some pictures at the front of the park (of course!). After we checked off that mandatory activity we proceeded to get the kids their Wilderness Explorers booklet where they earned stickers throughout the park by visiting areas and answering questions along the way. It was nearing lunchtime so we got some pizza at a place near the front of the park.
We took a peek at the Tree of Life. Pretty cool but never went inside.
Got some more obligatory pictures of the kids in front of it. Here they are showing off their Wilderness Explorers passports.
The park is really done well. Other than the overwhelmingly number of white tourists felt like we were in Africa. The heat played a part in that as well! We went through the Pagani Forest Exploration Trail and saw some cool birds.
We moved on to the Killmanjaro Safaris because we had a Fast Pass. This was neat until we got stuck in the middle of the tour in a Jeep traffic jam. Apparently there was an animal up ahead of us that was blocking the trail so we all had to wait a while for it to move to continue on with seeing the elephants, hippos, rhinos, etc.
After our "safari" we decided to check out the Festival of the Lion King because we had heard excellent things about this show. One cast member told us that it was her favorite thing in all of Disney so we couldn't miss it. Today John and I were celebrating our 15th wedding anniversary and we decided we'd actually wear the buttons that Disney provided. Hunter had been wearing his "Birthday Button" for the entire trip (because he learned early on that he received special treatment for doing so) but this was the first time we had put ours on. When we got to where the auditorium for the show we saw a gigantic line of people waiting to get in. I thought we might not even get in but then a cast member came up to us as we were parking our stroller to mosey on over to the line and waved for us to follow her. She proceeded to let us in the back door before anyone else and marched us over to front row seats! I swear it had to have been the buttons!!! We couldn't believe it! It felt like heaven in the air conditioning while we waited for the other audience members to be let in and the show to begin.
This show was quite impressive! The colors, the costumes, the acrobatics...it was super entertaining and a show I won't soon forget! The boys liked it too! Greyson was a little timid being that close to the action and insisted on sitting in my lap the entire time. That made it difficult to take pictures but I found a way nonetheless!
Hunter was pulled out on the stage at the end of the show to "dance around" (mostly walk) the perimeter of the stage which was pretty cool. Great show!
We then had a fast pass for the Kali River Rapids ride which is a big raft/water ride. It was super fun and definitely cooled us all off. It was really funny watching the kids and John get soaked while the raft rotated down the "river." Everyone said they were wetter than anyone else by the end of it all. BIG smiles from all the boys.
Soaked! |
Afterwards we went on the bridge where there were some buttons that shot out water that you could aim at the rafts of people passing down below. The boys got a kick out of that and we spent a good chunk of time there.
Believe it or not we were still HOT! Florida heat is ridiculous and it was only May! I can't imagine what it would be like in July or August. So we used our meal plan to get our snacks for the day...big popsicles! They were so refreshing. We found a cooling fountain near a restroom that kept the boys busy and entertained for quite some time.
Back to some site seeing...we went to Maharjah Jungle Trek and saw some more animals, got some more stickers for our passports. At this point the clouds had rolled in and it suddenly started to look like it was going to rain. John was talking about heading back to the hotel to get the car rental because we were heading out of Disney late that afternoon when the park closed. We decided it was time to split up. He left the park, I stayed with the kids and saw some more attractions.
Hunter really wanted to go on Dinosaur so we made our way over to the other side of the park. It was a pretty long walk. We entered Dinoland (where Dinosaur was located) and headed straight for the ride.
While Hunter rode the ride the boys and I went over to get Donald's signature for their signature books and a picture of course. We also went into a gift shop and got our pressed pennies for the boy's penny books. Hunter was beaming from ear to ear when he got off the ride and couldn't stop excitedly talking about it. I think it might have been his favorite ride of all the way he was acting! He said the ride broke down in the middle which is why it took him so long to return to us but it didn't bother him one bit. He said he made friends with some of the other people on the ride to pass the time. Crazy 10 year old! What a birthday for him.
The park was closing up so we headed toward the entrance. I tried scouting any last minute sticker opportunities but all the stations had pretty much closed up. We stopped at the front of the park to wait for daddy and enjoyed some ring pops as well. The lighting was better with the cloud cover so I asked the boys to pose one last time at the entrance before heading out.
We told the boys before even leaving Wisconsin that they were going to be allowed one souvenir from the trip (otherwise it gets out of hand). Brody and Greyson chose a light up Mickey Mouse wand/light up sword thingys. Tyler bought a Test Track remote control car when we were at Epcot. Hunter still hadn't chosen his souvenir. He wanted to head back to Epcot because he liked a souvenir shop we went through earlier in the trip. We met Daddy in that shop. He ended up choosing a really nice photo album to put all of his pictures from the trip. John and I gave him his first "nice" camera (Canon point and shoot) for his big birthday gift a few days earlier.
What a GREAT Disney trip! We were all very tired but made memories to last a lifetime!
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