Happy Wednesday, y’all! Today I’m recapping day four of our trip, and this was our day spent in Animal Kingdom and at the pool! On our last Disney vacation we dedicated an entire day to Animal Kingdom and an entire day for the pool, but this year, we decided to combine the two days since we don’t usually need very much time in Animal Kingdom.
If we hadn’t combined them, and we’d done an entire day for each, that would have also put us coming home on Sunday, and that was not appealing to me at all. The thought of getting home in the evening on a Sunday from an exhausting trip and then not having a buffer day to sleep in, unpack, and do laundry sounded awful… I did not want to get back and then immediately have to wake up early and head back to school the next day! So, we decided to cut our Animal Kingdom day in half and then spend the second half at the pool relaxing, and it ended up being perfect.
Animal Kingdom day was another early one and we were up at 5:45 AM and walking to the bus by 6:45 AM. Whew. Doing rope drop every morning at the parks is not for the faint of heart. ;o) Also, it was freezing that morning – 57 degrees in Florida in April, WHAT?! – so we had to bundle up.
On the bus, B and I secured our first lightning lanes for the day – Avatar Flight of Passage and Kilimanjaro Safaris. Those lines are always the longest, so it was nice to know that we were ready to go. :o)
We arrived at Animal Kingdom and walked into the park right at 7:30 AM for early entry (for people staying in the park). Then we made our way straight to the Tree of Life for PhotoPass pictures. The lines are always short first thing in the morning, and you can usually get good shots without 84,000 people in the background.
B texted me when they were boarding, so we were able to get a picture and a video of them coming down. They’re in the second row. That was Jacob’s first time riding that one, so we asked him what he thought when they came out, and he said, “Well, it was… thrilling.” Haha. Then he told us at one point he thinks he almost passed out. Lol. He recovered quickly, though, and he didn’t seem the least bothered by it after that. He said he’d probably ride it again, too. He is his father’s son!
We decided to walk to Dinosaur next, but on the way, we happened to see the line to meet Moana, so we stopped to do that first. She is tucked away in a place where you’d never find her, so we lucked out. The line was pretty short, too, so we only had to wait about 15 minutes. We were excited because we’d never gotten to meet her before, and she was able to autograph the kids’ books!
While Brian and the kids went to ride, I found a nice spot in the sun to sit and hang out while I waited, and then I did some browsing in the Avatar Flight of Passage gift shop.
Both kids wanted one of the Avatar shoulder buddies when they got off of the ride, so they used their Disney gift cards to purchase those, and then we headed out in the direction of Navi River journey since B had been able to book a lightning lane for us.
As we were walking that way, I heard, “Lindsay?” and I looked in the direction that my name had been called to see a lady that I didn’t recognize. She introduced herself, and it turned out that she is one of my blog readers! What a small world!!
That was the first time I’ve ever been recognized from my blog, and it was a surreal experience to say the least! We ended up chatting with her for a bit, and she got to meet Brian and the kids. She was such a lovely lady, and I was so happy she’d stopped me to say hello! We took a picture together, but I forgot to ask her permission to post it here, so I’m not posting since I didn’t get her consent.
It was just a really neat experience, though, and it was so nice to meet a reader! If you ever see me out in public anywhere, feel free to say hi!! Unless you’re some sort of psycho creeper… then please don’t. Hahahaha. KIDDING. I know I have the best readers and I’m very grateful for all of you. <3
After that, we headed to Navi River Journey, and we hardly had to wait since we had a lightning lane.
By the time we were done there, the only thing left to do was go see the Komodo dragons. Jacob always likes to see them when we’re there. Every time we go, they’re always asleep, and that day was no exception. One of these days I’d really like to see them walk around or run or something, but they’re always lazy when we’re there. Haha.
When we arrived back at the hotel, we went straight to Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory. They have tons of grab and go options, so we knew it would be quick and easy. I opted for a grilled chicken sandwich, and I figured it would be pretty basic, but it was actually delicious as it was topped with fresh mozzarella, basil aioli, balsamic glaze, arugula, and tomato. Disney food never disappoints!
After lunch, we walked back to our room, got changed into our swimsuits, and we headed straight to the pool. It was a GORGEOUS day, but the high was only 75, so there weren’t many people at the pool… I think since it had been so cold that morning, people just decided it was not the day for a pool day. Haha. So, we were able to grab loungers right by the water slide which meant that B and I could both relax and watch the kids at the same time. Two years ago when we went, we were barely able to find chairs anywhere at all, so to be able to get a prime spot was awesome.
The kids got in immediately and played for the next three hours… neither of them were ready to go when it was time. They both went down the water slide countless times, and it was a nice, relaxing afternoon. Brian got in the water with them a couple of times, but I never so much as put my toe in because I had been freezing all day and had no desire to get in a cold pool. They do heat the water and keep it at the same temperature year-round, so it wasn’t very cold, but everyone was freezing every time they had to get out.
We bought a three-pack to share, and we opted for the warm caramel sauce to dip them in. Those things are pure heaven, and we were all looking forward to having them again. The kids have mentioned them often since our last trip two years ago.
Sanaa is located in the Savanna of Animal Kingdom, and it has sweeping views of all of the animals roaming around. When we arrived, we had to wait about five minutes for our table, so we walked out onto the deck to observe the animals. There weren’t many close by, but we were able to see some giraffes (which are my favorite!) and a couple of other animals that I wasn’t able to identify. Lol. Once we were seated in the restaurant, I could still see the giraffes from our table, which was really neat.
The Indian-style bread service was incredible… oh my goodness, it was so delicious. It came with five breads – traditional naan, garlic-ginger naan (it was incredible), spiced naan, onion kulcha, and paneer paratha. The bread was accompanied by nine different sauces – cucumber raita, roasted red pepper hummus, mango chutney (which was my favorite), tomato-date jam, tamarind chutney, coriander chutney, garlic pickle, red chile sambal, and spicy jalapeno-lime pickle. They ranged from spicy to mild, and we tried all of them.
When I say that we tore up this massive bread board, I mean it. We have the pickiest kids on earth when it comes to food, and they LOVED it. We all agreed that the garlic-ginger naan was the best, and the kids ended up eating most of it.
The kids’ plates came with dessert, and they both opted for the “Timon Grubs” a la Lion King. The Timon Grubs was a bowl of banana pudding topped with graham cracker crumbs (to look like dirt) and it’s topped with chocolate rock candy and gummy worms.
Neither of our kids like bananas or banana pudding, so we had asked our server if she could just bring them a bowl of the chocolate rocks and gummy worms and leave the banana pudding, but they accidentally brought out the whole dessert for both of them.
We assured her it was fine because they could just pull the chocolate rocks and gummy worms off of the pudding, but she still went back to the kitchen and brought each of them a big extra bowl of the candy. DISNEY GOES ABOVE AND BEYOND ALWAYS, Y’ALL!
We were all stuffed by the time we left, and everything was just exquisite from start to finish. I cannot recommend that place enough, y’all! Just note that you do have to have a reservation to eat there, and the reservations book quickly. We booked ours 60 days in advance of our trip, which was the earliest possible.
After dinner, it was dark outside, but we decided to take a walk out on the deck one more time to see what we could see, and there were various animals walking around. We saw a zebra and a couple of other large unidentifiable animals, as well as some large birds. You could also hear the animals making various noises.
And just in case you want to see our entire day summarized, here it is…
Summary:
Hours spent in park – 4.5 (7:30 AM – 12:00
PM)
Rides/Attractions – 6
Characters met – 2
Autographs obtained – 1
Disney Photo Pass pictures and videos
taken – 30
Steps taken – 16,447
Miles walked – 6.50
Weather – Sunny, high of 75 degrees, low
of 57 degrees
Schedule:
Wake at 5:45 AM
Walk to bus stop at 6:45 AM
Bus at 7:15 AM
Arrive 7:30 AM
PhotoPass Pictures at The Tree of Life
(everyone)
Expedition Everest (Brian, Jacob)
LL – Kilimanjaro Safaris (everyone)
PhotoPass Pictures in Avatar World
(everyone)
Shopping for sunglasses for Jacob
(everyone)
Met Moana from Moana (everyone)
Dinosaur (Brian, Jacob, Olivia)
TriceraTop Spin (everyone)
LL – Avatar Flight of Passage (Brian,
Jacob, Olivia)
Souvenir shopping (everyone)
Stopped to talk to a blog reader
(everyone)
LL – Navi River Journey
Saw the Komodo dragons (everyone)
Left park at 12:00 PM (everyone)
Quick service lunch at Sassagoula
Floatworks and Food Factory (everyone)
Pool time from 2:00 – 5:00 PM (everyone)
Beignets at Scat Cat’s Club – Café
(everyone)
Back to the hotel room to shower and get
ready (everyone)
Reservation – Sanaa for dinner
(everyone)
Back to hotel for early bedtime
Happy Wednesday, y'all!
We always find that a 1/2 day is enough for us at the Animal Kingdom too. We love Port Orleans and I'm so excited to see that beignets are now Mickey shaped because they didn't used to be! I can't remember the last time we stayed there though... we upgraded to much larger rooms once the boys all became full on adult sized! Your recaps are really making me want to book a trip there!
ReplyDeleteYes, we will be having to upgrade eventually, too, because we will outgrow those tiny rooms soon, I'm sure! Y'all should go sometime! We always have such a great time!
DeleteI love all of the different restaurants you chose. I must keep these in mind!
ReplyDeleteYes, definitely!
DeleteEverest makes me sick so good choice not to go on it!
ReplyDeleteOh that's so good to know! I probably wouldn't have gone on it anyway, even if I hadn't had my vertigo. Haha. I don't like crazy roller coasters anymore.
DeleteSo FUN! We love Everest! Glad you didn't risk it!!
ReplyDeleteI used to love big roller coasters like that, but the older I get, the less I like them. So I didn't mind missing it one bit!
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