“Last film before safari” reads the sign. That’s the safari entrance in the background. 300 feet and no chance to spend money? How on earth did this get overlooked?
Chippin’ in to beat the mob
Yes, the food at Disney can be pricey. But, no more so than any other such place–with the exception of table service places where dinner runs $250+ for the five of us. And, that’s without alcohol. So, we beat the system each day by carrying snacks. Today we finished the last of them. So, the drive in tomorrow will include a brief shopping stop. Otherwise, we will blow the budget and waste time in long lines our last day.
Wet river rats
I warned them, but they went anyway… It is about 65 degrees, the sun is largely obscured by vegitation, and there is a gentle 5 MPHwind blowing. And yet, these three didn’t see a problem with getting wet first thing in the morning. Okay, it sure looked like fun. But, really… Remember when YOU were a bullet-proof teen? We were both right: they were cold, but they had a blast.
For and about the birds
Fun n learnin goin on yonder. A bird show with a message: birds good, people bad. No, only kidding sorta. Seriously, the upshot of this show: we can make this a safe world for birds or watch them perish. It was a fun show; I got called up on stage to participate in one demo. Yep, I can now say I’ve performed on a Disney stage. Sorta.