Sunday, March 4, 2012

Wild Africa Trek!

When trying to find that special "thing" to make this trip to Walt Disney World different, my husband and I decided to research the various tours that are available in each theme park. After reading through the descriptions of all the tours and their reviews, we decided on the fairly new Wild Africa Trek tour in the Animal Kingdom park. The tour is offered several times throughout the morning and we booked the first tour of the day at 8:00am.

We woke up bright and early and made our way to the bus stop around 7:00am. Although some say that buses begin running one hour prior to park opening, the Animal Kingdom didn’t open until 9:00am that day and buses were running to each of the parks. Aside from early morning tours, some restaurants offer breakfasts an hour before the park officially opens so buses are available earlier than one hour before.


After making our way through an empty bag check, we waited just outside the turnstiles for them to start letting guests in for breakfast and tours. While we were waiting, a castmember came out to check us in for our tour. She went through all the rules and terms and conditions, had us sign a waiver, checked our addresses and advised us to use the bathroom one more time because we wouldn’t have the chance to again in a while! They also checked to make sure we were all wearing closed-toed shoes. One woman had sandals on and they assured her that they would find her a pair of sneakers, which they did!

We were then directed to the early entrance turnstiles and told to make our way to Africa. Once we all arrived at the Dawa Bar, we were whisked through a gate and led just short way down to the area where they set us up with our gear!! This is also where we met our guides. We went around to the back of this hut where we found our lockers. We were told we could only bring what we could carry and any cameras either had to be strapped to the wrist or worn around the neck. Everything else would have to be stowed.

After we locked our belongings away, we were weighed (completely privately) and given our vests. The guides were so great about gearing us up, I honestly don’t even remember everything they did! There were straps going around the top of each leg and the vest itself was quite heavy. We were also given water bottles, which we were told to fill from the water cooler. There was a spot to hold the bottles on our vests. The last thing we were given was an earpiece so that we could hear our guides talk about what we were seeing as we walked.

We were then led to a practice bridge so we could get a feel for what the rope bridges on the tour would be like. If we could make it across this without any trouble, we would be fine. After going over the practice bridge, we were given some Jungle Juice. While we drank our juice, the three guides came over and officially introduced themselves. One would be speaking, one would be taking pictures and one was following along to learn from the others, which they often do. It was also at this point that they reminded us that they would be taking pictures throughout the tour and we would receive a disc of all the photos, which was included in the price of the tour.

After stopping for a few group pictures, the tour officially began. We walked through the actual park itself for just a few minutes, starting in Africa and going into the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail where we passed a few animals and walked through the aviary, all the while the guide was giving us information on what animals we were seeing. Up to this point, we were seeing all things that could be seen by any park guest but before I knew it, we had veered into the forest and were walking through a wooded trail. When we emerged into a clearing, we were joined by a man who was there to tell us about the hippos. At this point, our guides hooked us in so that we could stand on the edge of the hippo enclosure without any wall or fence in front of us.



We spent a good amount of time learning about hippos and watching this guy eat! When we first got there, he was sleeping against the rock but once the trainer threw him some lettuce, it was amazing to see him get up and eat right below our feet. He seemed very content to put on a show for us!

After our visit with the hippos, it was back through the woods until we came to another clearing where we encountered the first of a series of rope bridges. Now they said if we could cross the practice bridge in the beginning, the rest of the bridges would not be a problem. Well these bridges were a HUGE difference! First of all, they were a lot longer, which made them way shakier. They were also very high off of the ground and the planks seemed very far apart at times. They were very cool looking, though!



The guide with the camera crossed first and also served as the example for what we were to do in order for the other guide to get us strapped in. We crossed one at a time and once each person was a good length down, the guide would tell the next person to go. We crossed a total of three bridges, the last one going directly over alligators! The guide was taking pictures of us the whole time. After we unhooked from the rope bridges, we stopped to look at and talk about the alligators for a while.






We were then led again through a wooded path and came to a clearing where we were told to take off our gear. Although it did not seem heavy at the time, it was quite a relief to get the extra weight off!  We were then whisked onto a private truck and drove out into the safari! We were on a similar route as the safari ride but we took our time looking at each group of animals and would occasionally pull off to the side so we had more time to talk about and look at the animals. They also provided us with binoculars!

At some point, we were directed to look at this structure in the middle of the savannah and that’s when we were told that that is where we would be stopping for an African inspired snack!  When we arrived at the hut, we couldn’t believe how beautiful and amazing everything was. It’s one thing to be in the middle of the savannah in a ride vehicle but there’s something about not having a cover over your head and being able to stand up and walk around that made it so incredible. There were tables and chairs set up in the shade but I found a comfy chair in the sun right up against the railing and was told that we could pull up another chair and have our snack right there!


After eating, we had time to just look around and soak it all in. Mostly we saw the giraffes. They were literally right there, walking by the hut we were in. Around back, there was a boardwalk that went out to an area that had some rhinos. We did not feel rushed at all but I could have stayed there all day!




We got back in our private safari truck and continued looking at and talking about the animals in the savannah.

As we were pulling back into our final destination, we were given some information about Disney’s Conservation Fund. We try to donate a few dollars every time we go to Animal Kingdom so we were thrilled to hear that a portion of our tour cost was going directly to the animal of our choice. We were led to a Survivor-style box where we were to choose a rock and put it with the animal we chose. We could pick between big cats, elephants, or rhinos.

After choosing which animals to donate to, we were led back to the lockers we we got all of our belongings. We took a few last picture with our guides and were out to enjoy the rest of Animal Kingdom park by 11:00am.


Overall, the tour was just about three hours. By the time we got into all our gear, practiced our rope bridge and got moving, it was 8:20. The walking portion was until around 9:30, when we started driving around the savannah. Our snack and time at the hut was about 45 minutes and then we finished up around 11:00.





The Wild Africa Trek is offered most days at various times in the morning at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park. The cost of the tour varies by season and starts at $189 per person. In my opinion, if you are looking for a unique Disney experience, it is absolutely worth the cost! For more information on this tour, contact me or any agent at Mouse World Travel!

By: Nikki Glinski
nikki@mouseworldtravel.com

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Roam Around the Walt Disney World! ~ Disney Trip Video!

After every Disney vacation, I like to take all our pictures and compile them in a video montage! My last trip was a little different from the rest. Usually, it's just my husband and me but this time we had family join us for this very busy weekend trip! This trip included the Epcot Food and Wine Festival, the Halloween 5k, the Magic Kingdom's 40th anniversary celebration and Mickey's-Not-So-Scary Halloween party! I think you'll find this video DEFINITELY shows how adults can enjoy a vacation to Walt Disney World!



Wednesday, January 4, 2012

The Magic Kingdom's treasures (in my eyes)

The Magic Kingdom is my very favorite park.  It always is the park that I visit first.  I can spend hours just walking into this wonderful world and never get bored.  I just feel happy and peaceful.  This post will be the first in a series of tips, or as I call them "treasures" of that park. 

A lot of aspects of parks are often forgotten about.  In an effort to see it all, we don't always take time to appreciate the little touches and details that surround us.  The first one is that little side street on Main Street USA.  .  



(This picture does not belong to me.  I borrowed it from http://www.unknownmagicwithinwaltdisneyworld.com/2011/04/take-load-off.html)

This place always seems to be quiet and peaceful.  It is true that you have to want to go there to be there, since there is no attraction down there.  Other than a door from the jewelry store, there is barely anything.  When it is quiet, you can hear music from the "businesses" on the second floor  such as music and singing lessons.  I love to go get something at the bakery (my faves are either a huge apple turnover, or a cupcake) along with some coffee, and just sit there.  It is true that you have to walk back towards the entrance of the park (from the bakery) to get to that spot, but to me, it is worth it. 

People watching is a great past time for veteran Walt Disney World goers.  I love seeing the happy people come into the park.  And that place allows that, and at the same time, you are able to eat your breakfast without the chaos that is often associated with the Bakery.  You get to finish your coffee and eat while no one is trying to get to the table next to yours by rolling over your feet with their huge stroller.

At certain times of day, you may even be able to watch the "silhouette makers".  As an art teacher and an artist, I love looking at them work.  They are so good.  I wish I could do that.

As you will see, my travel style is about stopping and smelling the roses from time to time.  My work keeps me going and running around all school-year long.  So when I have no agenda, I try to relax and recover some energy that has been left along the way.

Monday, January 2, 2012

One More Disney Day

Happy New Year! Welcome to 2012 ~ the year with an extra day. And to celebrate the extra day, Disney has just rolled out it's newest promotion ~  "One More Disney Day."

What does this promotion actually mean for us? Well, probably the most exciting part is the 60 Disney vacations being given away each day from now until February 29th. You can enter every day and believe me, I plan to! 



As part of this promotion, Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World will be open for 24 hours from 6am on February 29 until 6am on March 1. I'm sure it will be very cool watching the sunrise in the Magic Kingdom.

In addition, if you book a room and ticket package for 3 nights or more, between February 26 and March 10, you will receive one free night! Must be booked by January 29th.

This may seem like a great offer but there are actually better deals available depending on package options, resort choice and length of vacation.

Other current available offers are:

*Save up to 30% at select resorts for travel between Feb. 21 – March 8, April 13 – May 24 and May 28 – June 14, 2012

*Save up to 25% at select resorts for travel between March 9 - 31 and May 25 - 27.


To ensure you get the best deal, be sure to contact me!  
nikki@mouseworldtravel.com


Sunday, January 1, 2012

What's the blog all about?

"You're dead if you aim only for kids. Adults are only kids grown up, anyway."  - Walt Disney

This blog is created by and written for those of us who love to travel to Walt Disney World and don't need kids as an excuse to do it! Christy and I will be discussing our favorite things to do in Walt Disney World and the many ways that adults can enjoy all that the parks have to offer whether you bring kids with you or not!

Hello! I'm Nikki and have been a huge Disney fan all my life. My first trip was in 1982 at 18 months old and have now had a total of 19 trips! My husband and I have done long trips and short trips, stayed at value resorts and at deluxe resorts, but most importantly, we ALWAYS have a great time!


I think you will find something for everyone, as Christy's vacation style is laid-back and relaxing, while mine is, what some might call, "commando," except on the days when I'm enjoying a frosty beverage in World Showcase!

We've got so much to share so stick around!


Let me introduce myself!

Well hello!  How are you this morning?  Or shall I sing: "Good morning, good morning.  It's great to stay up late".  Ok, well I am not a citizen of Main Street USA (Even though I wish I was).  My name is Christelle and I'm 28 years old.  Yes, I am a Disney fan.  Yes, I've visited the Walt Disney World Resort a few times (13 times to be exact).  If you have never been to the Florida theme park, you may not get it.  But if you have, then you understand me.  I blame my parents (in part) for my obsession.  My first visit was in 1985, at the age of 2.  Let's just say that it was only the beginning. 

Why do I want to write this blog?

Well, I've read a lot of books about traveling to Walt Disney World. Even though some were great, I do feel that they often forget something:  Walt Disney World is not only for kids!

I have never personally traveled with kids... only with adults.  And I feel that I may have some tips and reviews that might help you.  I don't claim to know it all, but I do believe that you learn from experience.  And if I can save some people from making bad decisions, then why not do so, right?

So join me in the retelling of some great and bad vacation memories.

And most of all:

Have a magical day!