QuickGold said:
Flying back on Monday? Bah! I'm going to the Studios on Monday
I really wanted to be at the Studios on Monday for the festivities, but so goes life. I need to get back work and back to reality.
Day 7 Jan 4th
We had an early awakening today. It was our day at the Animal Kingdom and first up was an 8:05 ADR at the newly refurbished Tusker House character breakfast.
We arrived at the AK gates at 7:45 only to be told we could not enter the park until 8:00AM. We had 5 minutes once the park opened to rush back to Africa and check-in at the Tusker House.
We did get checked in and waited 5 minutes before we were called to be seated. I really like the layout of this buffet. The room the buffet is in is very large and open. There are about 5 different stations to choose from including breads, hot foods, kids area, cold foods, and a carving station with ham. Characters included Donald, Daisy, Mickey, and Goofy. The food was very good, character interaction was good. I used the DDE card and the 18% gratuity was automatically added to the bill this time.
We left Tusker House and headed straight for Kilamanjaro Safari. Our wait was about 5 minutes since it was still very early. We then headed to Dinoland and did Triceratops Spin and Primevil Whirl. We also stopped at the Bonyard. Anna played with some newly made friends while I sat and relaxed.
The park seemed somewhat busy today. I saw afternoon wait times at EE as high as 60 minutes. For Jan 4th that seemed high to me. I believe some schools are still on Winter Break in Central Florida and that has added to the crowd levels.
The temperature seemed to be warming up and I mentioned to Anna we should ride Kali. She agreed so off we went to Asia. When we arrived we discovered there was no wait. Anna had never been on Kali and she really liked it. I feel it is a short ride, but the theming is well done. We did have fun and I got somewhat wet, so we decided to do it again. This time we had a full raft. One man kept saying how he was forced to ride against his own will. I figured he would be the one getting soaked since the people who get wet on a raft seem totally random. As fait would have it he got soaked. His seat was the seat that went backward down the giant hill.

Needless to say he was ticked, but others found it funny; including me!
As we exited the attraction Anna discovered the green buttons over the bridge that control the pink elephants which spray water at riders. She found it extremely entertaining. In fact, we ended up spending nearly 45 minutes while she pushed the green buttons and watched others push the buttons as well. I guess inflicting misery on people in the raft was entertaining. :twisted:
We took a quick tour throught the Maharaja Jungle Trek. We got a great, close-up view of a tiger in it's habitat. The tiger was very close to our viewing window. It was as close as I'd ever been to a tiger and it was as close as I ever want to get. :wink:
As we left Maharaja we headed for Camp Minnie Mickey. The 2:00PM Lion King show was on tap. I consider this show the best show WDW offers to its guests on a daily basis. It's high energy is contagious and you really get swept up in the enthusiasm. We love the Tumble Monkies segment.
Next we experienced It's Tough to be a Bug. We walked right into the theater with very little wait; however the the theater was completely full. I know some don't care too much for this show, but I love the Imagineering at this attraction. To think they put a show about bugs inside the Tree of Life is amazing. Everytime I go into this attraction I feel like I've been reduced in size and have entered a bugs world.
Earlier in the day we had picked up fast passes for Everest. We had a 3:45PM return time and it was getting close. We stopped for some ice cream along the way and by the time we reached Everest it was our fastpass time. We rode EE and surprisingly all of the affects were working properly. The last few times I've ridden EE a couple affects were not working properly.
We stopped back into Dinoland because I had promised Anna we would play a couple carnival games. I dislike the carnival games. I mean, really, what are they doing there? The worse part is if you do win a large stuffed animal how do they expect you to get it home? In the past I'd always ship it back home from my resort. Luckily, we did not win anything.
I asked Anna if she wanted to see Finding Nemo and the answer was no. Unbelievably she said she wanted to ride Dinosaur which I was not expecting at all. We walked over to Dinosaur to find a 40 minute wait. We opted for fastpasses. Our return time was 5:55. We ended up sitting on a bench near Dinosaur while I called Disney Dining to make an ADR for Rainforest Cafe. I was fortunate enough to get a 6:15PM ADR. I told Anna Dinosaur would probably not work. Another surprise, she asked if we could go to Kali so she could push the green buttons. :surprised: Ok...So we went. She was entertained for about 30 minutes before I called it quits. It was almost time for our ADR and we needed to head over to Rainforest Cafe. We gave our Dinosaur fastpasses to a parent of two kids who would use them.
We entered the Rainforest Cafe at the alternative entrance/exit inside the park. This entrance/exit runs you through the Rainforest gift shop, but its much easier since no one else seems to use it. We checked in and were seated within 5 minutes. The food we ordered was very tasty; however, our server was extremely slow. Our meal took over 90 minutes. The Rainforest Cafe does not accept the DDE, but they did accept our AP which saved us 10%.
AFter Rainforest, we decided to call it a day and head back to Vistana. We had spent just over 12 hours at Animal Kingdom. It had been a long day and the toll of a long trip was starting to show. I figured a good night's sleep would be just what the doctor ordered.
Tomorrow we check out of Vistana Resort and check into Pop Century. Also on tap tomorrow is a trip to the Studios. I'm also hopeful to take the boat over to the Boardwalk and watch the NFL playoffs in the evening at ESPN Club (Jaguars @ Steelers). That's if I can get in; of course. ESPN becomes the most popular dining destination at WDW during NFL football, or any other major sporting event.
Another report coming tomorrow night.