After braving the rapids, Sarah and I headed over to Expedition Everest with our fast passes in hand. This was a fairly goodsized roller coaster that went backwards in the dark. Mommy wasn't so sure about it. Sarah even said it was pretty scary and kept going m about how we had to go backwards because the track was broken! The abominable snowman had torn the track apart and sure enough, we had to go backwards in the dark to find our new track. I held Sarah tightly the whole time. She didn't giggle through this roller coaster, but to her credit, she didn't cry either. We got off and Mommy needed to sit down. It made me very whoozy. We were able to walk through the "ruins" and see some of the animals in the Maharajah Jungle Trek. It was somewhat like our zoo, but we did see some active tigers and some sleepy bats. We then headed to Africa! We went straight to the Kilamanjaro Safari! It was really amazing. The truck took us back through water and rough terrain to see some really cool animals. We saw a hippo, some crocodiles, lions, giraffes, many different types of birds, deer, antelope, gazelles, many more than I can name or remember. It was VERY cool! A trip I would take again for sure! Probably a different trip everytime as far as the animals go!
After our safari, we lined up for the parade and unfortunately, my camera had died mid-safari, so I knew I wouldn't have many pictures of the parade either. This was a great parade, because we were right at the eginning of the parade and the characters who weren't on floats came up to Sarah, Jackson, and Justin and gave them high-fives throughout the entire parade! The kids loved it!! Jackson really enjoyed all the parades! He sat through them all very contently.
After the parade, we headed to the train to see Rafiki's Planet Watch. This was a 5 minute train ride out to an area where they take care of the animals. There was also a petting area where the kids got to pet some goats and some sheep. They also got to see a donkey, a pig, and a llama. I will have my camera charged for our next visit to Animal Kingdom! We decided to take the train and start making our way to the exit. But I really wanted to see the Lion King show that had gotten rave reviews. I was so glad we stayed for it. Although Justin was extremely tired and difficult during the waiting time for the show, when the show started, he really watched and listened to moat of it. Like Finding Nemo, Lion King was an amazing live action show with acrobatics, fire, singing, huge floats, elaborate costumes...another mini-Broadway show! Worth the cost of admission for sure! And of course they ended the show with a sing-a-long to the Lion Sleeps Tonight. I was so glad we stayed. Now it was 6pm. We were hungry and tired and ready to head home. So we jumped on the tram and zipped back to our car and headed back to the hotel for dinner and a relaxing night at home. The kids were so tired after our Animal Kingdom adventure, they ate and fell asleep fairly quickly that night. Mommy and Daddy were pretty wiped out too!
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