Since we could be in the
park by 8 AM, we were up bright and early at 6 AM to get ready and then we left
our resort room a little after 7 AM for the short walk to the bus stop. We only had to wait a couple of minutes for
the Animal Kingdom bus to arrive and then it was around a 15 minute bus ride to
the park. Disney is extremely thorough
when it comes to security so they check every single nook and cranny of every
single bag and stroller. I was worried
security would take a long time, but we were in and out in just a few
minutes.
We had no breakfasts planned
(except for our character breakfast on our last day) and we knew we wanted to
save our quick service meals for lunches, so each day we just carried granola
bars and fruit pouches to the parks for the kids and Larabars for B and
me. We also brought our Disney cups to
the parks each day and kept them filled with water all day so everyone could
stay hydrated. While we were in line for
security, everyone just ate their bars and sipped their water and by the time
we were done eating, we were through security.
We did this every single morning and it worked perfectly! And that way we didn’t have to waste time
eating breakfast in the room!
After we made it through
security it was time to scan our magic bands and enter the parks! Our travel agent had set our three fast
passes for the day for three of the most popular rides and our first one didn’t
start until late morning, so that gave us a chance to run to all of the rides
that we wanted to ride that we didn’t have fast passes for to get there before
the lines got long!
First up on our list was Na’vi
River Journey in The World of Avatar. We
only had to wait about five or ten minutes and then we were in! The ride was on water but it was slow and we
all enjoyed it. It wasn’t scary or
anything like that so it was a good way to ease the kids into their first
Disney ride.
Since Na’vi River Journey
was close to the entrance, we looped back around by the Tree of Life and stopped
to have a Disney photographer snap a few pictures of us. And you guys, I don’t know what that tree is
really made out of, but it is GORGEOUS!
It is HUGE and it looks so real!
The main ride that Brian
wanted to do in Animal Kingdom was Expedition Everest and we knew that the wait
times would get really long once the park was open to everyone, so we started
heading that way. We just so happened to
pass the building to meet Mickey and Minnie on the way and the line was short,
so we went ahead and stopped there. We
had to wait probably 15ish minutes which wasn’t terrible considering the wait
later in the day was 45 minutes to an hour!
YEESH!
The kids loved meeting all
of the characters even though it doesn’t show in a lot of the pictures. Both of them tended to do these weird fake
smiles for all of the pictures, but I promise they had fun! They got their first autographs in their
books, posed for some pictures, and then we were on our merry way toward Expedition
Everest again!
Neither of the kids were
tall enough to ride it since it’s a major roller coaster, so B went alone. He was able to do the single rider line and
he only had to wait about ten minutes, so the kids and I hung out by the main
drop of the roller coaster and we got to see him come down. He said that he loved it!
We knew there were several
kid rides in Dinosaur
Land so we started
walking in that direction next. We got
sidetracked by all of the monkeys on the way because they were out and very
active, and then we saw a sign to meet Pocahontas so we stopped there,
too. We probably waited about 15ish minutes
to meet her as well and she spent a few minutes with the kids. Y’all, these Disney cast members really take their jobs seriously and
they never break character. I swear sometimes I forgot that these were
just regular people acting like fictional characters. Haha.
Once Pocahontas had signed
their books and chatted with them for a bit, we continued in the direction of Dinosaur Land and we got there just in time to
ride the TriceraTop Spin with only about a 5-10 minute wait. That one is a kiddie ride for everyone, but
Olivia didn’t like the sound that the hydraulics made when the ride went up and
down (she hates loud noises) so she almost didn’t go on it. We finally convinced her to go but she kept her
ears covered the entire time. Bless.
After that ride was over the
park had been open to everyone for a good hour, so the crowds were really
starting to pick up. B and Jacob headed
toward the Dinosaur ride and Olivia and I decided to hang back because were
worried that the dinosaurs might scare Olivia too much. Brian said that the wait was about 45
minutes, so Olivia and I headed off to find something to do while we
waited. There were several carnival
games in Dinosaur
Land so I bought some
tickets to let her play the games while we waited. While we were checking out, she also conned
me into buying her one of those automatic bubble blowers that plays music. The Disney cast member who we purchased from
went ahead, set it up, and put the bubble juice in it for Olivia and then we
were happily on our way leaving a very large trail of bubbles behind us. :o)
We played several different
carnival games, but there was one in particular that Olivia loved – probably because
she was so dang good at it! – and we ended up playing that one three
times! It was a huge table filled with
cups and only a few of the cups had colors on them. If you throw the ball in one of the colored
cups then you win a prize shown for that color.
Well, on her first game, Olivia rung one of the cups to win a medium
prize and on her second game she rung two of the cups for the small prizes. The people around us were amazed because
nobody else won anything and Olivia won three!
Haha. On her third game her luck
had finally run out and she won nothing.
For her medium prize she opted to get a blue sea serpent, and then for
her second prizes they gave her the option of getting either two small prizes
or one medium, and she chose to get one medium so she could give a twinning sea
serpent to Jacob. So sweet!
By that time the boys were
back from riding Dinosaur and B reported that Jacob hadn’t liked it too
much. He said that it scared him, but he
recovered quickly and we let him play a few carnival games with the tickets
that remained. He tried his luck at the
cups game, but just didn’t have the same luck that Olivia had.
By that time we were all a
little tired and getting a bit hungry, so we headed back to The World of Avatar
to go eat lunch at Satu’li Canteen. Our
travel agent had recommended it since it was close to our first Fast Pass
ride and since she hadn’t steered us wrong yet, we decided to give it a
whirl! I ended up getting the
Slow-Roasted Sliced Grilled Beef Bowl that was topped with vegetable slaw, boba
balls, and a whole bunch of other stuff that was not identifiable, and y’all,
it was probably one of the best salads I’ve ever eaten in my entire life. It was SO. GOOD. Also, since the quick service meals now
include alcohol, B and I both indulged in an ice cold beer to cool off. I opted for the organic blonde ale and it was
delicious. And another tip – with your
quick service meals, not only is alcohol included, but you can get the 16 oz.
OR the 22 oz.! I couldn’t believe
it! And yes, we both went with the 22. Haha.
While we were there the kid
next to us sat down with cupcakes so naturally our kids wanted cupcakes, too,
so B headed back to the line to see about using some of our snack credits for
the cupcakes. Well, apparently they only
give those to people who are celebrating birthdays, but since they knew our
kids wanted them, they just went ahead and gave B two of them anyway. For free.
DISNEY, Y’ALL!!!!
At this point the kids were looking
a bit sleepy, so I decided to camp out at the restaurant with them for a bit so
they could rest and stay cool while B headed over to use the first of our fast
passes for the day. The first fast pass
was for Avatar Flight of Passage and both of our kids were on the brink of not
being tall enough (plus we had read that it’s a bit intense) so Brian went to
ride with one fast pass first so he could judge whether or not we needed to
take the kids. Once we got word from him
that he was almost on the ride, the kids and I got up, took a potty break, and
then walked out to meet him as he exited.
He said that it was really
intense and extremely realistic and that you have to sit on these individual
motorcycles which meant that you couldn’t hold onto your kids while the ride
was in progress. That sealed the deal
for me to not let Olivia go (she didn’t want to anyway), and we were still on
the fence with Jacob. Ultimately we
decided to let him go since he wanted to, so the boys took two of the other
magic bands that still had the fast passes on them and they went to ride. Olivia and I passed the time by people watching and snapping a quick OOTD pic for the day. ;o)
As they exited Brian was
just shaking his head and he reported that Jacob was TERRIFIED and wanted to
get off almost immediately after it had started. Bless his heart. He seemed fine and was pretty much already
over it by the time they got off, though!
We still had one fast pass left on a bracelet so B told me that he would
watch the kids so I could go, but y’all, the older I get, the less I enjoy a
thrill ride, so I decided not to and we just let that last fast pass go to
waste. We ended up going on a ride in
Hollywood Studios a few days later that made me feel sick and claustrophobic,
and B later told me that the Avatar ride had been like that but way more
intense, so I definitely made the right decision! Ha!
On the way out of Avatar
World, we snapped another fun picture with a Disney photographer… look at that
giant bird flying above us! ;o)
Our next fast pass was for
Kilimanjaro Safaris, but we had some time to kill before it started, so we
headed over to observe the hippos and the gorillas. I think I could have stayed there all day and
watched those gorillas. They were so
funny. When we went there was a momma
gorilla and two babies and the babies kept running over to this bucket that was
out there and flipping it over and sitting in it and it was the cutest thing
ever. There were also a few full-grown male
gorillas that were just HUGE… they were just so neat to see in person.
Once our fast pass window
opened, we headed straight to Kilimanjaro Safaris and settled in for our “ride
through Africa .” This was probably the longest ride we took… I
want to say that it probably lasted about 20 minutes and it did not
disappoint. We saw rhinos, hippos,
crocodiles, cheetahs, giraffes, hyenas, wildebeests, warthogs, elephants,
flamingos, ostriches, and lions… they were all very active and most of them
were up close and personal! It was a
little unnerving knowing that one of them could have just walked up to our
trolley at any point. Geesh!
Right at the end of the
safari, we passed by a rhino that just so happened to start peeing right when
we were next to it, and the kids thought it was just the funniest, best thing
ever! To this day, any time anybody asks
them what their favorite thing was about Disney World they always say, “The
rhinoceros tee-teeing.” Or if you’re
Olivia she says, “The Nie-Noceros tee-teeing.”
Lol. Of all of the things to love
at Disney World! Can’t make this stuff
up!
When we hopped off of that
ride, we stopped at another Photo Pass Photographer to grab a quick picture
with Simba from Lion King. ;o)
Everyone was pretty hungry
at this point, so we found an ice cream stand, grabbed some trusty rusty Mickey
ice cream bars for the kids and a chocolate covered banana for me, and we took
a little rest break. We found some
shade, plopped the kids in the double stroller we had borrowed from one of my
friends (GODSEND), and then relaxed for a bit.
Some of us became a little too relaxed and decided to conk straight out
in the stroller. Bless.
Our final fast pass of the
day was for Festival of the Lion King at 5 PM, so we headed on over there
next. Olivia stayed asleep the whole
time while we waited in line and filled up the theater and then she woke up
just in time for the show to start. The
show lasted about 30 minutes which gave us a chance to cool off and sit for a
while and it was just phenomenal, y’all!
There were fire jugglers and acrobats and trampoline jumpers and all
kinds of amazing things to see during the show.
Our whole family loved every single second of it!
We had 5:30 dinner
reservations at Tusker House, so we went straight over there after the show was
over for our very first character dining experience.
Tusker House is a
buffet-style restaurant and goodness gracious they had loads and loads of foods
from every country to choose from! We
all loaded up our plates, the waiter brought our drinks – WINE! WOOP! And
I should probably mention that we let Olivia have chocolate milk for the very
first time, also. ;o) – and had barely gotten settled in when Mickey stopped by
our table. I actually missed it since I was
at the buffet, but fortunately we had already met him earlier in the day so I
wasn’t too upset.
We also met Donald Duck,
Daisy Duck, and Goofy throughout the rest of the meal and they really thought
it was cool that they just came to our table!
They could hardly concentrate on their food!
Once all of the characters
had come around we went back to the dessert buffet and grabbed almost one of
everything. Lol. This strawberry shortcake with these little
beads on it was my favorite. And can
somebody PLEASE tell me what these little beads are?! Disney had them on almost all of their
desserts in all of the parks and they are like delectable little pieces of heaven! I NEED THEM AT HOME!
After dinner we didn’t
really have any plans, so we strolled by the river underneath the Tree of Life
and just moseyed around the park for a bit.
We had discussed riding Kali River Rapids, but we weren’t sure how the
kids would feel about it (mostly Olivia) so we ended up skipping it. It was starting to get chilly because the sun
was going down so I wasn’t too keen on the idea of getting soaked at that point. Most people don’t get soaked on that ride,
but knowing my luck, I would be the one who would. Haha. The
wait was at least 30 minutes, anyway, so we probably made the right decision. #NoRegrets
The kids played in some
fountains for a bit after that, and then we headed back to the bus stop to head
to the resort because it was already 7:30 PM!
It was SUCH a wonderful first full day at the parks!
And for those of you who
like to quantify everything and see some sort of schedule like I do, here is a
summary and schedule for the day:
Summary:
Hours spent in park – 11.5 (8 AM – 7:30 PM)
Rides – 8
Characters met – 6
Schedule:
Arrive 8 AM
Na’vi River Journey (everyone)
Meet Mickey and Minnie (everyone)
Expedition Everest (Brian)
Observed Monkeys (everyone)
Met Pocahontas (everyone)
TriceraTop Spin (everyone)
Dinosaur (Brian and Jacob)
Carnival games (everyone)
Lunch – Satu’li Canteen in Pandora (everyone)
Fast Pass – Avatar Flight of Passage (Brian)
Fast Pass – Avatar Flight of Passage (Brian and
Jacob)
Observed hippos and gorillas (everyone)
Fast Pass – Kilimanjaro Safaris (everyone)
Snacks (everyone)
Fast Pass – Festival of the Lion King (everyone)
Dinner Reservation – Tusker House
Moseyed around
Left park 7:30 PM
Whew, I'm exhausted just reading this!
And this might have been the world’s longest blog post ever! Just wait untilMagic Kingdom Day… EEK!
And if you missed it, my post on about our first day at Disney Springs is here!
And this might have been the world’s longest blog post ever! Just wait until
And if you missed it, my post on about our first day at Disney Springs is here!
Still to come - Epcot, Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and a character breakfast at Ohana! Bye, y’all!
We love Animal Kingdom! We all love Everest too! The last time we went Ella was finally tall enough to ride it! Avatar looks so cool! That wasn't there last time we went! Guess we need to plan another trip ;)
ReplyDeleteI went to Disney for band one year and absolutely LOVED the safari at Animal Kingdom. Definitely a do not miss experience!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun! I can't get over how beautiful it is there! Wow!! Did you find using a travel agent helpful?
ReplyDeleteI like Animal Kingdom for the animals and how pretty it is! I'm not sure if we're going there this time though. If we do, I know Zachary wants to go on Everest and we'd all want to do the safari and Festival of the Lion King - that show is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love this <3 I'm hoping to make it to Disney in the near future and will definitely be referencing these posts later :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a blast! All the Avatar things are new since we were there last March. Don't you love the Disney Photopass? It was a splurge for us, but made it so fun to all get in the picture!
ReplyDeleteWow. I love how informative your posts are. So much detail which is great for anyone wanting to go. Sounds like a great first day in the parks!
ReplyDeleteSo much fun! I'm in love with every pic! We missed that river ride when we were there but it looks so cool and would love to check it out. That place for lunch sounds so good too! We ate at the Rainforst Cafe there and the boys loved that too. Everest was such a fun ride! Eric and I did the parent switch but would have loved to go together. We are thinking the next time we visit we might have my mom come along so we can have an extra set of hands and be able to do more together. Sierra~Beautifully Candid
ReplyDeleteLook at all of those smiles!! So fun. Random question - did having a travel agent make things a ton easier? We always book everything ourselves and I always get so overwhelmed!
ReplyDeleteOMG GIRL, YES!! If you ever go do yourself a favor and use the travel agent!! I can give you our contact info for our girl if you want... she was fantastic! I swear, I barely did anything for our trip and I have a feeling if I had tried to do everything myself I would have messed something up. Using the travel agents is wise because they can often do things for you that you wouldn't even know you could do for yourself. Plus, they're free so why not??
DeleteYou're making me want to hop a flight to Disney RIGHT NOW!
ReplyDeleteWow you crammed so much in!! I love it!! AK is one of my favorite parks! I didn't do Everest but Brayden & Rick did, I hope to next time! but triceratop spin, I think we did that 100 times hahaha
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun adventure! I love the pic of B on the roller coaster by himself! Sorry y'all all couldn'y ride it! That salad looks so good! I can't wait for the Magic Kingdom recap!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun day :). You got to see and do so much and yay for maximizing the rides with minimal wait times :)!
ReplyDeleteWow look like you guys really had a great time in Animal Kingdom! What a great tip about doing breakfast in line! Mount Everest is my favorite ride in the park! Also, Dinosaur is a super scary ride so I don't blame him for getting a bit scared! ;) When my husband and I wear at the carnival games we saw Goofy and Pluto playing the games, which was so fun! Disney really does have the best customer service!
ReplyDeleteI'm a little scared of roller coasters the older I get so I wasn't too disappointed that I didn't get to ride it, but part of me kind of wants to try it next time we're there! Oh, we actually saw Goofy and Pluto at the carnival, too! They were cutting up and being so silly!
DeleteWe can not wait to try out the new Avatar area and the rides! I found Dinosaur to be intense myself with not only the dinosaurs but the jerkiness of the ride. I do LOVE Everest though. I always hated trill rides as a kid but find I am loving them now as an adult. My husband and I went to Disney a few years ago by ourselves and rode everything we had not been able to ride with the kids (now they're big enough to ride it all).
ReplyDeleteMy husband said the same thing about Dinosaur being jerky. And how fun for you and your hubs to go to Disney alone together! That would be so much fun!
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