Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Disney - Day 4


It was another good day at Disney!  We returned to the Animal Kingdom to see and do the things we missed yesterday.  We went to a Lion King show, rode the Everest coaster again, did the safari again, ate lunch in Dino-Land, saw a Finding Nemo Musical show, and went to the Conservation area of the park.  In between these activities, the Erin and Jen traded pins and Erin did 3 education stations.


Festival of the Lion King

 Kilimanjare Safari - Up close with a Rhino


 We knew we were in the right spot for lunch when we spotted the RV!!!

 Finding Nemo - The Musical

Erin with Rafiki (from the Lion King) at the Conservation Station



Once again, Jen came through with a great find.  We were hunting for a place for Erin to rest, when Jen spotted a Baby Care Center.  She investigated, and found a great place to rest.  It had a room in it with built in couches and a Disney movie playing on a TV.  The a/c was turned down, and there was NOBODY there!  We spoke with the employee on duty, and she told us very few people ever use the facility.  And.....there is one at every park!  So....we will be hunting down the Baby Care Center when we go to a new park Friday.

After 4 straight days of Disney Theme parks, we are planning to sleep in Thursday Morning, then spend the rest of the day at a water park being lazy.  Our tickets give us a few down days built in, so we are going to take one tomorrow.  Jen and I are both excited about going to the next park, Disney Hollywood Studios.  I can't wait to see the Star Wars stuff!!!

I found a pic on my phone from Monday.  One of the rides we did was driving a gocart on rails.  It was Erin's first time driving.  I did the gas while she steered.  We had a great time, although I am a little nervous for the future...


2 comments:

  1. You are doing Disney right - taking your time and really enjoying it. When I went, we rushed through and I don't remember much.

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  2. Jennifer..thanks for sharing.. I love seeing all the great pics.. and the narrations by Greg..

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