Christmas, New Year's and a birthday = 10 Days of Magic

So I'm finally getting around to writing this trip report after having been home for almost a month. I think the main reason I've been putting it off for so long is because we've been having some nice weather up here in the New York area and writing about our trip to Disney will make me wish for nicer weather and that we were still down there. Maybe another reason for putting it off is that we know we're probably not going down there for another year or two since we've got a lot going on this year (I'm becoming an uncle in a couple weeks and my brother and his wife live in California, so a good amount of the vacation budget is being allocated to those visits. Hey, I'll take my first niece over a trip to Disney, plus in a few years I'll be able to go out that way and take her to Disneyland).

Anyway, enough of that stuff no one cares about, if you hadn't read the trip report Alex (Lexi, my girlfriend) wrote before we went down there then here it is. If you don't want to read it that's fine, here's a quick rundown. We were in WDW for the Food and Wine Festival in early October 2010. We discussed going around the same time as soon as we got back from that trip (which there is a short TR for floating around this site somewhere) but Alex said she wanted to go down for Christmas, "Christmas time, yeah that's fine" I would agree, but no. She wanted Christmas day, New Year's and her birthday (January 2), so we booked that the day after Thanksgiving 2010. Waiting thirteen months just to leave for your trip is a nightmare that I'm sure some of you have experienced. The only reason I say it's a nightmare is because WHO WANTS TO WAIT THIRTEEN MONTHS TO GO TO DISNEY AFTER YOU'VE BOOKED THE TRIP! Anyway, multiple ADR changes and one hotel switch later it was finally Christmas Eve.

Day One - Packing, Flying, Checking In and Magic Kingdom

Alex and I couldn't be more different when it comes to packing, so after we each finished our respective families' Christmas Eve gatherings and we exchanged our gifts to one another (I got her a Nook Tablet which I ended up using more on the trip than her, I love crossword puzzles sue me) I sat patiently on the bed with my bags (having been packed for four days) while Alex figured out what she needed to pack and then finally stuff things into her suitcase and carry-ons (yeah carry-ons because the airline industry hasn't figured out that most women are smart enough to use their 'personal' bag as another carry-on, usually one that's larger than their actual carry-on mini-suitcase). Needless to say she was successful and both of our bags were surprisingly under weight (we thought they'd be closer to 50lbs, they were nearer 30), who'd have thunk it?

Did I mention that she finished packing at about 1.30am Christmas morning? Our flight was at 6am. We had to be at the airport by 4:30 (honestly if you think you need to be there two hours prior for a domestic flight something in your head is off, and don't tell me that it's because of how crazy the airport gets because our flight was leaving out of JFK). That's all well and good, I can operate on very low levels of sleep and when Alex gets excited for something I'm surprised she sleeps at all, she makes up for it big time the next few mornings, and this was Disney World, our trip that was thirteen months in the making. Our Christmas, New Year's and her birthday that we'd been looking forward to since each of those events the previous year, we could have stayed up all night and still had the energy for our first day in the parks. We didn't though, we got about three hours each and Alex slept the entire plane ride down, me not so much. I can't sleep on planes because I have a fear of flying, despite how much I do it (or am willing to do it).

We don't have any pictures of us waiting to board the plane or sitting on the plane or even of the plane. Our very first picture of our vacation is this somewhat blurry beaut:

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We were staying at the Caribbean Beach Resort so we were on our way to the Magical Express Bus. I think the best part about flying in on Christmas day is that absolutely no one was on any of the lines of the ME and our bus had only six other people on it (in total, not groups). We had a great bus driver as well, we told us some fun stories, pointed out all the alligators he could see and even slowed down so we could get this picture:

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Curious that the picture we got while we were in a moving vehicle is less blurry than the picture we took while standing still. This may be a trend for the trip.

Once we arrived at the hotel we thanked our driver very much AND TIPPED HIM (I know there seems to be some debate over whether or not to do this but you should, especially if he handles any of your bags, tells you stories or does anything nice, like drive you from the airport to your resort). Upon entering the Custom House we were in awe of the place, it was much bigger than the pictures we'd seen made it out to be, and the Christmas decorations were the icing on the cake. We were thrilled to find out that our room was ready considering it was 9:30am by the time all was said and done.

A Christmas decoration:

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We headed to our room, which luckily was about a ten minute walk from the Custom House to put our carry-on luggage down. We hadn't checked the weather before we left New York so we were pretty surprised by the humidity that morning, as it had rained earlier, and the fact that it was about 85 degrees. We took it in stride though seeing as how we were staying on

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in room number

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We were lucky enough to have a corner room (I think "lucky enough" is the proper term even though our blinds were closed shut the entire trip, we hate when people walk by and look in the room, it's creepy and we don't handle creepiness well) that was only about a five minute walk to the nearest bus stop. We lucked out with the buses, we felt, since our stop was the last before exiting the resort for MK and AK, and there were only four more stops after us before exiting for Epcot and MGM (I'm calling it MGM this entire trip report so if you're going to complain stop reading now, we spend a lot of time there), if I'm remembering correctly any way. Also, our room was close enough to the next bus stop that after all the long days/nights in the parks we could get off at the first stop in the resort (Martinique, I believe) and walk back, depending where we were coming from. If Martinique wasn't the first stop than Barbados was the third. Granted, yes, we're young (enough, mid-20's) but after spending countless hours walking around the parks there's no way we want to walk or be on a bus any longer than we have to be. I digress.

After sitting around the room and enjoying the AC for a little while and debating whether or not to wait for our checked luggage (it got there very quickly when we stayed at AS Movies last time) we decided enough was enough because we didn't want to risk waiting in the room for two hours (or more, as I've read in some TRs), plus it's not like we could go for a dip in the quiet or main pool since our bathing suits (henceforth to be referred to as 'trunks') were in our luggage. So we got off our butts

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(me being fancy on my butt) and headed to the bus stop for our ride over to the Magic Kingdom. A moment we had waited for for a long time (I could say thirteen months hundreds of times in this TR but it's annoying even me thinking about it).

We finally arrived at the Magic Kingdom after a quick fifteen minutes bus ride that felt like an hour since we hadn't been there in so long. After walking from the drop off point to the entrance we realized maybe we made a huge mistake. Once we got past bag check though (where I almost picked up a stroller and threw that a woman kept pushing into our ankles, if I'm not moving up and you're behind me, you're not moving up) we just had to find the right line to get in to get into the park and so Disney could have our biometric signatures. We got on the shortest line that had only one big group (about ten people) in front of us. Well this was absolutely the worst line we could've picked, not one of the people in the group spoke english and they all had something with their ticket where every other person had to go to the ticket counter which left every person after that arguing with the other. This took about twenty minutes but once past that we were in! We did it!

Here's our first view from inside any of the parks:

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Not quite the Castle but we loved the ornaments on the tree, we would later get more photos of those as our time progressed but for now we were just excited to be in the park. Even more excited when we saw this:

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There's really no comparison for seeing the Castle for the first time on your trip. As we walked down Main Street and it got closer and closer (we were actually towards the end, front depending on how you like it when we took that picture because the wreaths hanging from the buildings on Main St would've been in the way otherwise) the excitement grew and grew. It was either excitement or hunger since we hadn't really eaten anything except maybe half a bag of chips on the plane and those weren't very yummy any way. So we headed over to Pecos Bill's for our first meal of the trip, we loved this place so much the last time we went that we couldn't wait to get back there and here's what we ordered:

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Two deluxe cheeseburgers (I had been debating this for a long time, I should've gone with the taco bowl since I love tacos). That one in the back with the superfluous amount of onions is mine, I love onions. As much as I wanted to love this burger I just couldn't, just as last year the bun seemed stale and unfortunately the one major thing I noticed this time around was that the burger patty tasted overwhelmingly like it was a frozen patty (obviously it is, but it's a huge bummer when you can tell it's been frozen). At least the fries and cheese sauce were outstanding as they usually are. I can't fault Pecos Bill's too much though given the fact that it was around 12:30pm on Christmas Day and the place was absolutely mobbed, I guess I was just upset that that was my first foray into dining at Disney World this trip. I felt horrible for the staff working their though as it seemed no one knew where to walk, where to order or where to eat. The worst of it was that no one knew of any order to getting the fixins from the fixins bar. It's simple, start at the where the toppings are and work your way towards the middle where the napkins are. Easy, both sides of the fixins bar are the same. No rocket science there.

After Pecos Bills we decided that since we were close to Pirates we may as well take a spin. I never thought that this would be our first ride of the trip, we're more inclined to head towards Tomorrowland, but it's how things worked out this time around:

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Look at those clouds, nice. Beautiful weather once we got over the humidity on this day. We still love this ride, although for me ever since they geared it towards the film it's just not the same. I think it's because Johnny Depp bothers me, the unpatriotic bum. Anyway, I've filled my picture quota for the post, there is much more to come. I hope you like the pictures posted here because Alex bought herself a new camera before we took this trip and we took well over 1,500 photos (I won't post nearly that many). There will be more plenty more trip report to come, although the NHL All-Star game has priority today.
 

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Animals! I'm no zoologist so I'm not going to tell you what they all are since I don't know. Enjoy!

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Hippo! They're so fun to look at, I'm glad cartoons make them so lovable because I'd never want to get near one in real life.

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Look out for that tree!

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If I remember correctly these little guys have the fastest sustained land speed of any animal on Earth. Sustained land speed!

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Melman!

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I don't think as many people would do the running of the bulls in Pamplona if those bulls had horns like this:

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Here, the mighty wildebeest in its natural habitat. Sort of.

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Little Melmans:

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Here are a few elephant pictures. Elephant butt!

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These next two, the baby elephant was stuck in the mud and couldn't get out. Poor guy, but he was getting some help. Didn't get to see if he finally got up or not, although we're sure he did.

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Do not mess with the rhinos.

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Big cats are big sleepy heads.

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Pride rock.

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Simba, chillin'.

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With his lady.

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Could you imagine the size of the omelet one of these eggs would make?

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Grazin'.

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Geyser.

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Geyser rainbow.

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We saved some animals on that journey too. I can do with out that part of the safari. Just make it a safari. Oh well. We do love the buildings and signage around the park though.

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Thank you!

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I think we were more interested in what was on the wall here, but decided to get the tree in the picture as well. Compared to the other trees in WDW around that time this thing had no place.

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This lamp was cool, it wasn't that dark in the place, but this is how it came out and we like it that way.

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I was looking at this for five minutes while Alex was taking pictures of that light fixture. I want to play all of these.

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We had to take their word for it, we weren't eating here.

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Or here.

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I always want to go into these buildings. Like the upstairs windows on Main St in MK, they all really interest me. I could just spend a week looking at each and every one of those signs.

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We didn't eat here either, but again, I like the signs, so we took pictures.

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By the time we were finished with these pictures and all that we'd been in the park, fighting crowds for quite a bit. We decided it was time to kick back and be adults. No better place to do that in Africa than at the Dawa Bar (that I'm aware of). Now that's a sight for sore eyes (mine).

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Unfortunately they stuck a Michelob Ultra tap in the middle of these two because they're really cool, until you find out that the giraffe is a Bud Light tap:

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These next two pictures are what we had while we were there. The two in the first picture are St. George Lager (which Alex loved, the lighter beer in the foreground) and Tusker Lager (in the back, it was tasty).

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Here is Harar Lager (which Alex was not a fan of very much) and Hakim Stout. I like stouts, but every time I drink one all I can say is "it's good, but it's not Guinness." Must be the Irish in me.

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This is a fun man to see any time of day, but especially when you're trying to walk through two lines of people walking horizontally when you're walking vertically in a packed park. It's up to you to decide which guy I'm talking about.

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Now we get some Tree of Life pictures out of the way. Some may say carried away, but I'm sure there are a lot of you out there that have taken many more.

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Who says we need a photopass photographer to get a good shot of the two of us? I have long enough arms.

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Didn't we just come from there? Are we going the wrong way?

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Hm.

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I'd like it a lot if one of these signs said something along the lines of "Which Way's Up?" or "Who's on First?"

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We're obsessed with these animals! And we were told by a CM that they're not monkeys, but we forget what they are. Fun to watch, that's what they are.

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Although this is the same one.

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I wish I had a moat around my house.

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Next up was our expedition to the top of the world. We wanted to get a photopass picture, but we had to wait (aside from rides we probably waited for photopass the most). This is what we got while we waited.

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I didn't have any citrus fruits to give to the deity, hopefully I don't suffer for it in the afterlife. And is that Figment on there towards the right?

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Here's my ride!

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Finally it was our turn, but it took our photographer a bit to figure out how to use the camera.

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He got it!

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Indiana? Are we in the Hoosier state?

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Someone drank all the water before I could get to it. I fear that person may have contracted malaria, that water had been sitting out for a while though.

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Here's some stuff to look at. I really don't know what a lot of this stuff is but there are so many things to take pictures of in Animal Kingdom it's hard to not.

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Himalayan Hippy Bus:

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Flags, of course:

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We made it! Now it was time to take pictures of the queue, there'd be plenty of time for that.

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This reminds of old first-person-shooters video games (I used to play Doom II all the time as a kid and then graduated to Medal of Honor, because what's better than fighting the Axis):

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We had to gear up first so we could make it up the mountain. I didn't see any Sherpas for sale though.

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If Alex hadn't pointed this out to me I'd have been a goner.

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This stuff is cool, but the glass and the reflection is a pain in the , so we couldn't get any really good pictures of it as we'd hoped.

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I saw we kidnap that Yeti skull until they get the big one working (that's a joke by the way, I don't endorse that kind of behavior).

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R.E.S.P.E.C.T. Yeah buddy, you better.

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We got the prime spot. I think it's because Alex wore her birthday button the entire time we were there, her birthday was the second to last day. But we'll take it!

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Front row means good (good enough for us) pictures of the ride.

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Trekking up the mountain.

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Still trekkin'.

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The views from the peak of EE are spectacular and Alex made sure to document them:

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This might be my favorite. We didn't plan on Characters in Flight being in this photo, it just happened.

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Well this looks precarious.

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WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

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It took me a while to figure out just what I was doing with my right hand in this picture (of a picture), then I realized I was holding the backpack so that it didn't go flying since we almost lost one last year on Rock n Rollercoaster. So lets get this straight, this is a picture, of a picture of Alex taking a picture (which is probably the picture I just posted above). Follow all that?

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These guys are awesome, I threw one at Alex because I was asking her to take a picture of it but she wasn't listening.

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Can't go wrong with wooden masks. I have one from AK from my trip when I went with my high school music department in 2003.

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And then there's this, to ward off evil spirits I suppose.

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ArtieJim

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One can never have too many things to eat his/her provisions off of.

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More flags. We like these flags.

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Maybe the tailor could adjust my slacks.

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It was about 60 degrees (tops) this day, so there was no way we were riding this. Although last time we did we got soaked.

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I'm not quite sure what we were going for here. If I took it it's the hanging lights, if Alex took it it's the pink tree. So lets so we were going for both.

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We took a lot of pictures of signs for places we didn't go to today, but hey, maybe we weren't up for discovering.

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If seahorses were this size in real life I would never go into a natural body of water.

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I have no idea what this should be, I'm thinking a dinosaur, a big cat or maybe even a crab. Any thoughts?

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We made it! Dinoland US here we come! Not USA though, we didn't make it that far.

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Up next, food, finally. Although that's going to have to wait a bit because I am going home from work and don't plan on working on this for the rest of the night (or weekend) but we'll see what happens.
 

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More Day Four...

Before heading out of Asia we made a stop at the Yak & Yeti quick service because Alex had been wanting to try their fried rice and honey sesame chicken. We figured since we were heading out we'd stop and pick up her food and that we'd walk over to Restaurantosaurus where I was going to pick up my food and we'd just eat there. The lines for Yak and Yeti were outrageous but we were able to sneak into one that was moving pretty quickly ("sneak" isn't the correct term since we just walked past a lot of confused people who weren't sure what to do) and we were out of there in no time.

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Here's Alex's honey sesame chicken (that also had veggies and white rice underneath) and her side order of friend rice:

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Her food was great, "both very good" says she, although the way they packed the rice, then veggies, then chicken made getting all three in one bite a tough thing to do (but it's ok because we don't eat vegetables any way). I ordered the shrimp po boy from Restaurantosaurus, I'd been excited for that for a while.

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It was good, just not as good as I'd hoped. The bed of lettuce on the bread gave the sandwich a weird taste and if there had been more of that sauce it would have been a lot better. The shrimp was just regular popcorn shrimp that you can probably pick up in the freezer aisle. Oh well, Alex doesn't each much so I ended up eating half of her meal after she had had enough.

Nice light.

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Is that Terry the Pterodactyl up there?

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After eating we were off to Dinosaur, a ride that Alex was definitely not a big fan of the first time we came here but wanted to give it another shot.

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Thank you for welcoming us.

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This is an upside down picture of our row because we never righted it, or bothered to take the picture the correct way.

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If you look behind the guy picking his nose in the middle Alex is pretty terrified of dinosaurs.

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I wonder if these animals were friendly? I wouldn't mind taking one for a ride if they were.

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Dinoland USA is my favorite part about Animal Kingdom, I like carnivals and fairs (just not carnies though).

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It was definitely time for some Primeval Whirl.

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You just don't see the Buick Regal like you used to.

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The signs all over Dinoland are great, and this ride affords you a great opportunity to get pictures of some of them.

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Looks like we're about to go back in time, again!

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I don't think Disney knows what low prices are of any kind, but ok:

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These guys look so happy to just be holding that sign:

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Another fun sign:

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Last one, I swear (of the signs):

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Now whatever this is, it's pretty cool:

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Ok, I lied:

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We saw these two taking pictures but the line was a bit too long, and not moving, so I just took one of these pictures of someone else. Yeah, it's weird, so what, not as weird as wearing a French Connection UK shirt at WDW:

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And there he goes, he was giving out hi-fives on his way:

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Despite the fact that we were in fact leaving, Alex wanted to take this picture:

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Who doesn't love a good owl?

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Or marmoset? Is this is a marmoset?

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We decided to head towards the exit since we'd done what we wanted to do. Even sitting down for an hour while having those drinks, maneuvering through crowds, the park being packed and us generally taking our time we were only here for about five hours. I still don't understand how some people see this as a multi-day park, but hey, it takes all kinds. We wanted a nice picture of us in front of the Tree before we left though, so we found a photopass photographer just standing there not taking pictures, we changed that:

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These next four we took on our way out, here's the tree again from another angle:

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This wreath was on the side of one of the ticket booths (customer service kiosks?):

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Dragons, I wish they'd build beastly kingdom but that will probably never happen now that Avatarland is coming (snoozefest).

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After leaving the park we decided to head over to Downtown again, we had no ADR for tonight so we wanted to try some appetizers around Downtown and see if we liked anything in particular, maybe eat at one of the restaurants for real next time. (We also wanted to get some different drinks at different places.) Our first stop was:

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I ordered one of these things, which is organic (not that that means anything to me).

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It's an EPA made by the Orlando brewing company. Despite it being a pale ale it wasn't overly hopsy, which is nice. I suggest it. Alex decided to get some fried risotto (mozzarella stuffed rice balls crispy fried risotto, fresh mozzarella with marinara on the side) here:

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These were very good and very filling. I had one while I waited for my food to come out and Alex couldn't even finish a second, they were very rich and highly suggested. Finally my meatball sliders (which I was super excited for) arrived.

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I had written down which was which, but again I deleted all the data so bear with me while I try and remember which are which based solely on the site of them. If I'm not mistaken (which I probably am). To the left is spicy pork, center is chicken and the right is beef and veal. The spicy pork was my favorite, I did enjoy them very much but I'm not too sure what it was exactly that didn't do it for me tonight. Could have been that fried risotto, but I had the beef and veal first, which was great, then the chicken was ok, and the spicy pork was just not spicy enough for me, still loved it though. Get them if you like meatballs, next time I may just go a meatball sub instead of the three different kinds.
 

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Next we headed over to Raglan Road, where we were amazingly lucky enough to get two seats at the bar (on the left when you walk), here's the ceiling though (yeah they're all blurry, deal with it):

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Here's the bar on the other side with a couple Mickey balloons down below:

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I got myself a the "Cream of the Crop" beer flight, which is your choice of any four tap beers. I chose Warsteiner, Orlando Blond, Orland Red and Orlando Pale:

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I believe the Blond is way left, Red its right, Pale and then Warsteiner to the right. I did not like the blond, Alex wanted to try it is the only reason it was a part of this. The red was delicious as was the Warsteiner. I was indifferent to the Pale just because that's how I am toward Pale Ales. Give it a shot though. Here's a column:

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After I finished my beer flight it was time for my meal. Guinness:

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You really can't top Guinness (although with Alex ordering Bud Light as much as she does she'd strongly disagree). Here are some taps, the Warsteiner has a soccer ball on top of it.

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The band was playing as we sat down which was nice to hear them, Irish music is a favorite of ours:

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And then this lovely lady got up and did a jig:

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Our plan to get food around DTD didn't work out so hot since we had to be over at Fort Wilderness at 8:30, so our food at Portobello was the only food we ate here this night. Oh well, we enjoyed ourselves any way. So we hopped a bus and made our way to Fort Wilderness. Here's a tree we saw over there:

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Next stop!

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ArtieJim

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We couldn't wait for the sleigh ride. We wanted to take a carriage ride the last time we'd been there but didn't really have the time, so when we saw they transform it into a sleigh ride for the holidays we made sure to book a reservation as soon as we could. We're very happy we did this, it was great. Our driver was Dave and our horse was John (Little John). We got to talking with Dave and he's been working with for a good twenty years, at least, I think he said about fifteen of those with Disney. He was a great guy and had some great Disney stories. Small world story, he was from Long Island so we were able to talk to him about things out there, he was actually from a town not far from our families that Alex and I have out there. Here are some pictures:

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I was very excited to see the Snoopy up there, since my Snoopy obsession knows no bounds. Sorry for the blurriness of these photos, but it was dark and we were in a horse drawn carriage, so they'll have to do.

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Here's the happy couple. It was certainly chilly that night, it was a good thing Dave had a heavy blanket back there. Even with that hat my nose was numb by the end of the ride.

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There's John!

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Dave had some great stories for us, as I mentioned above. One that stood out the most is that one woman has lived down there in her RV for two years. Two years! That's crazy. Alex remembers the stories much better than I do, maybe she'll share one or two.
 

ArtieJim

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After the carriage ride finished up we thought about walking around a bit but there really wasn't too much to do. We went into the little shop to check out the things they had in there. We enjoyed all the shops each separate resort had, while in this one we were trying to decide whether to take the ferry over to Magic Kingdom or to bus it over to MGM. In the end we chose MGM, it was our park of choice this trip. Unfortunately this picture is out of focus as well, but what can you do:

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Upon entrance I decided to take quite a bit of pictures:

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Hello little fella,

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If they hadn't had that lousy stage set up down by the hat those blue lights wouldn't have been there to destroy this picture.

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I hope they can find a new photography company to sponsor these things:

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You'd need a pretty big Christmas tree to hang these up. It'd be pretty frightening to see them walking around though:

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Every time I see a sign for a 5 & 10 it makes me think of Prince's "Raspberry Beret." Any body get me?

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ArtieJim

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Paging Dr. Bark.

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I mentioned in a post about our third day at WDW while we were waiting for a photopass picture how I was obsessed with the billboards in MGM, well here are a few more:

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Finally, I noticed this while we were walking down Sunset, so I took a picture. Why not?

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We made our way down Sunset and took a drop on Tower of Terror but after that we just called it a night. The long days were catching up to us so we wanted to get some sleep.
 

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