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I have GOT to stop reading TR's on an empty stomach. I'm DYING here! The food looked and sounded wonderful, and it is great that you got some extra time with the guide! That sounds like quite a bonus!!
Great updates Cam! The Wildebeest is my fav. I just love'em. The baby Elephant and Rhino are really gettin big! I love the Giraffes too they are soooo Beautiful!
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Me and Cole in the Sears Tower Skydeck, 103 floors up, in a glass box hanging off the side!
The pictures of the buffet make my tummy hungry! It was soooooooo delicious!
We had so much fun talking with Erich! You could certainly tell that he loves his job!
Wonderful pictures and update Cam!
What happens next is so exciting!
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What an amazing safari - start to finish it just sounds fabulous.
I went to the Philly Zoo in Nov and the lion was up, active and roaring. We could hear him about 3 pavilions away and all I could think about was how scary that would be hearing that in the wild. The lioness was lying right up against the glass too so it was a good visit. I always find the animals more active when it is a little bit cooler. Best visit (in terms of animal activity) I ever had to the zoo was in February. We always get a few days where it will hit like 50 and then back into the deep freeze for a few extra weeks. But it is just enough to blow off the cabin fever.
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More beautiful pictures of the animals! Although I agree with you that the warthogs are not very attractive! Breakfast sounded delicious!
Can't wait to hear about your upcoming adventure!
Finally all caught up!
We are planning on spending some time in both the HM and Pooh queues this fall. Jason is talking up a storm about the HM queue and we're hoping it distracts him enough that he'll try HM again and we can all go on it together.
Thos safari pictures are absolutely fabulous!!! You really got some amazing close-up shots of some beautiful animals. Of course my faves are the giraffes as well. And I especially love the the giraffe with its head bent. He almost look as though he's praying. Just beautiful. And maybe if Craig pulls the trigger and we get us some DVC we can swing CL one time Hey I can dream
Great pics! I loved the hippos. Then I loved the elephants. Then I loved the giraffes!
Can't wait to do the regular safari next month! I hope the kids are just as excited about the animals on the safari as they are about the spider Jack caught in a cup this morning. They're watching it build a web and are absolutely thrilled. Personally, I was more thrilled with your pictures...
The breakfast looked very good. What a magical way to end the Safari!!!! Ready for the next update!!!!
The whole safari and breakfast were magical!
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What a wonderful breakfast!
It was !
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I have GOT to stop reading TR's on an empty stomach. I'm DYING here! The food looked and sounded wonderful, and it is great that you got some extra time with the guide! That sounds like quite a bonus!!
Even if my tummy is full, reading TRs can make it rumble anyway.
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Originally Posted by OCEANGRLLG
Great updates Cam! The Wildebeest is my fav. I just love'em. The baby Elephant and Rhino are really gettin big! I love the Giraffes too they are soooo Beautiful!
I was a little disappointed that we didn't see more of the wildebeest as I really like them.
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Just got completely caught up from start to here, what a wonderful trip you three had up til this point!
Also, the giraffe pictures were fantastically fantastic! Got to love those giraffes!!
I just ordered several prints of the giraffes to frame!
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The pictures of the buffet make my tummy hungry! It was soooooooo delicious!
We had so much fun talking with Erich! You could certainly tell that he loves his job!
Wonderful pictures and update Cam!
What happens next is so exciting!
It really was neat to hear Erich talk about Disney as well as the animals! Exciting update coming up!
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more please
Very soon!
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The sunset safari sounds and looks amazing; start to finish!
Truly it was!
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What an amazing safari - start to finish it just sounds fabulous.
I went to the Philly Zoo in Nov and the lion was up, active and roaring. We could hear him about 3 pavilions away and all I could think about was how scary that would be hearing that in the wild. The lioness was lying right up against the glass too so it was a good visit. I always find the animals more active when it is a little bit cooler. Best visit (in terms of animal activity) I ever had to the zoo was in February. We always get a few days where it will hit like 50 and then back into the deep freeze for a few extra weeks. But it is just enough to blow off the cabin fever.
Can't wait to hear more.
I figure the first time I hear the lion actually roar, it will scare me enough to be glad I don't hear it every time.
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Wow, that breakfast sounds great
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More beautiful pictures of the animals! Although I agree with you that the warthogs are not very attractive! Breakfast sounded delicious!
Can't wait to hear about your upcoming adventure!
Exciting news coming up!
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Finally all caught up!
We are planning on spending some time in both the HM and Pooh queues this fall. Jason is talking up a storm about the HM queue and we're hoping it distracts him enough that he'll try HM again and we can all go on it together.
Thos safari pictures are absolutely fabulous!!! You really got some amazing close-up shots of some beautiful animals. Of course my faves are the giraffes as well. And I especially love the the giraffe with its head bent. He almost look as though he's praying. Just beautiful. And maybe if Craig pulls the trigger and we get us some DVC we can swing CL one time Hey I can dream
Hope you all make it on HM! And loads of for DVC! Our best investment ever!
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Great pics! I loved the hippos. Then I loved the elephants. Then I loved the giraffes!
Can't wait to do the regular safari next month! I hope the kids are just as excited about the animals on the safari as they are about the spider Jack caught in a cup this morning. They're watching it build a web and are absolutely thrilled. Personally, I was more thrilled with your pictures...
Can't wait to read more!
Thank goodness Stefanie would never want to keep a spider in a cup in the house!
Up Next: What has Ann never done that we remedy? And how does this course lead to even more exciting adventures?
June 9 Part 6
Carly had informed us during breakfast that Ann had never done the character meets at Camp Minnie-Mickey. We assured her Stefanie was a pro at this, a fact Ann was already familiar having read my previous trip reports.
Luke directed us out the quickest way from Pizzafari to Camp Minnie-Mickey. But Ann had to turn around to get an autograph book as she’d forgotten hers. The rest of us marched ahead until we caught sight of Meeko with a short line. For some reason the two families in front of us at one point did not move forward. The CM asked Stefanie if she wanted Meeko’s autograph. She said, “Yes, ma’am!” The CM waved her over and she quickly went to Meeko, chatting the poor raccoon’s ears off.
While Stefanie loved on Meeko, the CM came over and whispered to stay put as Meeko was going in and Stef would be first in line for Pocahontas. It pays not to snub any character as I’m sure the other two families were only waiting for Pocahontas.
Very soon Pocahontas arrived and Stefanie showed her Meeko’s autograph and then Pocahontas added her own. The magic of this day just kept coming.
From there we rejoined Ann who’d had a little issue when paying as she was charged twice for one book. Stefanie spotted Chip and Dale, and we entered a fast growing line, but one that was going to pay off in the long run. While waiting, we chatted with a lady and her daughter; it was the daughter’s first WDW visit. The mom had designed and made a beautiful autograph book for her.
Finally, it was our turn for some wonderful interaction with our favorite chipmunks. Love those boys!
It’s like they recognize that she is one of their biggest fans. That is a big chipmunk hug!
Love Stefanie nose kisses!
Luke and I even got in some chipmunk fun!
While we waited for Ann and Carly to each have their turns, CM Judith began talking to Luke and me. Judith: “Your friends say you’ll probably be here for the afternoon parade.” Cam: “If Ann says so, then we will be here for the parade.” Judith: “How would you all like some great seats to it?” Cam and Luke: “We’d definitely like good seats.” Now I’m thinking roped off front row section in the shade, but Luke had already figured out where this conversation was leading. Judith: “Want to ride on a float in the parade?” Cam: “ABSOLUTELY!” I’m pretty sure I half yelled that, but I was containing a monstrous swell of excitement because Stefanie has always wanted to be in a parade since watching Full House. Judith: “Will the Mickey float be okay?” Cam: “Of course!” Judith began explaining the finer details and then left to get us a map. Ann and Carly came over and we explained to them what was happening. First, Ann’s eyes got really big, and then she and I and Carly and Stefanie were hugging and squealing. Monstrous excitement was no longer contained. By now Judith was back, noticing our boisterous excitement and Luke’s calm demeanor. He was excited, too; he just didn’t need to jump up and down to express it. Judith circled a point on the map and wrote 3:10, so we’d know when and where to be. And we thanked her profusely. Nicole who would be our Mickey float driver was also introduced to us.
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Up Next: What happened to being in character? What happened to the show as I know it?