Cameron and I decided to sleep in this morning, enjoy breakfast at Animal Lodge and take a walking tour of the resort. We found a flamingo pond behind the pool that was filled with the pink birds. Once we checked that out, we headed straight to the Palm/Magnolia golf course. There was no rain today and very few people on the range, so Cameron was able to hit a large bucket of golf balls. He really enjoyed it. From there we headed to Animal Kingdom. Since we were getting to the park later in the day, I decided to purchase a Lightening Lane pass for Cameron and I. In the end, I was very glad that we did as it was packed.

Cameron and I started with cheeseburger pods in Pandora. While we were there, we also did some shopping. I hadn't really seen Avatar until the last couple of years, but after watching the first two movies, I had really come to appreciate this area of the park. After lunch, we walked over to Kilimanjaro Safari. Between that ride and our walk through Gorilla Trails, I felt that we saw every animal in Africa today. My favorite was the hippo as he was actually out of the water and eating hay. I had never seen one do that before today.






After exploring Africa, Cameron and I walked to Expedition Everest next. The line was long and we didn't have a lightening lane for this one. Thankfully, Cameron was able to get a spot in the single rider's line and finished the roller coaster well before our reservation at Zootopia. The new 3-D movie that replaced "It's Tough to Be a Bug" in the Tree of Life was cute, but we didn't know the characters very well, so it was a little lost on the both of us. The children in the audience loved it, however.
We ended our day in Animal Kingdom shopping and riding my favorite ride in the park, Na'vi River Ride. It was gorgeous as always, albeit a little more tense than usual. The woman beside Cameron had her flash on during the first part of the ride and the adults in front of us were extremely made about it. Fortunately, she turned it off after a few minutes and everyone calmed down. Cameron and I stopped at the ice cream cart before leaving for home where he picked up an ice cream sandwich and I, of course, got the best dessert in Disney World - a chocolate covered banana. It was a great way to end three wonderful days in Orlando.