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    • Day 21

      Finale - Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

      May 6, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 33 °C

      Eine ganz spontane Entscheidung und eher ein Attraktion-Highlight des Tages war die letzte Achterbahn, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Big Thunder Mountain ist 847 Meter lang und fährt bei maximal 58 km/h ca. dreieinhalb Minuten. Die Achterbahn ist eine Minenachterbahn, die Szenerie basiert auf den Hoodoos im Bryce Canyon National Park und den „Buttes“ im Monument Valley. Die Geschichte der Achterbahn ist wirklich gut ausgedacht. Sie geht aufs 19. Jahrhundert zurück, wo am Big Thunder Mountain im Südwesten der USA Goldvorkommen entdeckt wurden. Die Nachricht verbreitete sich so rasant, sodass praktisch über Nacht eine neue Goldgräberstadt entstand. Die Goldschürfung stellte sich als sehr erfolgreich heraus, daher wurde eine Grubenbahn errichtet, damit das Gold noch effektiver abgebaut werden konnte. Den Goldgräbern unbekannt war jedoch, dass der Berg für die Ureinwohner ein verfluchter Ort war, welcher auf keinen Fall betreten werden durfte. Bereits nach kurzer Zeit löste die Entheiligung des Berges eine große Tragödie in Form einer Flutwelle aus, was dazu führte, dass die aufblühende Goldgräberstadt schnell ein jähes Ende fand und von den Siedlern verlassen wurde. Einige Zeit später wurde festgestellt, dass die Minenzüge selbstständig in den Minen von Big Thunder Mountain ihre Runden drehten, sodass in den Ruinen des alten Bergbaulagers die Big Thunder Mountain Railroad gegründet wurde, um allen Besuchern ein Spektakel zu bieten. Dieses Spektakel konnten wir genießen und waren uns einig, dass diese Achterbahn zusammen mit der ‚Seven Dwarfs Mine Train‘ die zwei besten im Park sind. Nachdem diese Fahrt länger ist und das Anstehen etwas kürzer war, hat sie die Nase etwas vorne. Nach der Fahrt ging’s dann endgültig durch den letzten Abschnitt des Parks, dann nochmal in den größten Souvenirladen (eine Tasse für Nadine gekauft) und dann mit der Monorail zurück zum Auto. War ein richtig toller und mit über 8 Stunden auch sehr langer Tag im Magic Kingdom. Jetzt waren die Batterien aber erst mal leer und der Magen auch. Also los zum Abendessen!Read more

    • Day 7

      Skipper Canteen

      February 27, 2020 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      We headed straight to our lunch reservation at the Jungle Navigation Company - Skipper Canteen, pausing only to catch a couple of songs by the Dapper Dans (the barber’s shop quartet in residence on main-street). The skipper canteen is where the Jungle Cruise skippers get their lunch; it is operated by skippers not currently steering their boats through the rivers of the world. We we were seated in the Society of Explorers and Adventurers room, which is hidden behind a book-case at the back of the canteen.

      Our table was in a booth with a collection of butterflies mounted on the wall. The food was really good, by the end of meal Dan’s plate was completely clean. As we left our skipper suggested that “if at first you don’t succeed, lion taming isn’t for you”. It seems his brother tried it, and got his entire left side eaten - but he’s all right now. At home they now call him I-lean, but they’re not super close as he’s a half-brother.

      We finished out this visit to the Magic Kingdom with a fastpass to Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, then caught the Move it shake it dance party and stopped by the Art of Disney shop on the way out. The last float in the dance party had Goofy and Max, matching Dan’s Goofy Movie magic band. The Art of Disney shop had some beautiful work, including a book of characters you can request to be sketched by the in house artists that included Gismo Duck, the Rescue Rangers, the crew from Talespin, Phineas & Ferb as well as Agent P; sadly Tron was absent.
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    • Day 9

      Magic Kingdom

      February 24, 2020 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Am Abend waren noch im Magic Kingdom. Lena und ich haben ausgemacht, dass wir immer wieder mal was Neues im Park ausprobieren, das wir noch nie gemacht haben. Ich hab heute die „First Aid“ Station ausprobiert 😉😂 Nachdem mir was aus dem Wandtresor gefallen ist und ich mich danach gebückt habe, bin ich beim Aufstehen an der offenen Tür hängen geblieben und hab mich am Kopf aufgeschlagen.

      War halb so schlimm, aber nachdem es an zwei Stellen geblutet hat, sind wir auf Nummer sicher gegangen und ich bin dann im MK in die First Aid Station gegangen. Die waren echt super, haben alles sauber gemacht, mich gut beraten und mir für den Notfall eine gute Klinik empfohlen. Aber mittlerweile ist alles wieder gut. Muss auch nix genäht werden... Trotzdem gut zu wissen, dass es im MK diesen Service gibt. Eine riesengroße Krankenstation. Alles kostenlos, auch einen kostenlosen Shuttle zur Klinik und anschließend ins Hotel hat man mir angeboten. Ein wenig Desinfektionsmittel und Verbandszeug für die Nachsorge gab es auch. Alles 👍🏻 - und mir geht es auch wieder gut.

      Leider gibt’s deshalb heute nur Fotos vom Feuerwerk.
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    • Day 20

      Have a magical day!

      October 10, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      We were up early again this morning and breakfasting like kings on danishes from 7-Eleven. Then we packed our essential supplies; sunscreen, cash, magic bands, water and my camera gimbal before sauntering down to the dock beside our hotel to await the first ferry of the morning.

      In no time we were on board and cruising across the lake to the Magic Kingdom. Now this is how to arrive at a theme park! The only disappointment was not seeing any gators in the water, but that's probably for the best, as last year one killed a small child in this lake.

      Once again we were in the park for rope drop. Now this being Disney's marquee park it was no ordinary rope drop. The mouse himself greeted us outside Cinderella's castle and officially opened the park for the day with some magic and fireworks, before all decorum was lost amid a frenzied scramble to beat the crowds to the rides. We legged it to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and in a mere twenty minutes were careening through canyons, down mineshafts and around gulches.

      Our first Fastpass of the day was the Jungle Cruise, where we saw lots of hippos, some of them were even in the jungle. The others seemed to be in Disney cast member uniforms. There was about an hour wait between Fastpasses, so while Jean rode Space Mountain, which makes me violently ill, I rode the People Mover, which is a great but sedate means of viewing Tomorrowland.

      Staying in Tomorrowland we went all Toy Story and took a spin on Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin.

      After four hours of roaming the park and enjoying the heat and humidity we adjourned to the hotel for lunch and a break. I hit the gym to try and combat some of the effects of my prodigious American calorie intake. I fear 90 minutes on the treadmill and bike may be just trying to hold back the sea with a bucket as I find American food to be my kryptonite.

      Workout complete we braced ourselves for another assault on the Magic Kingdom and caught the next ferry to the park. We arrived just in time to use our last Fastpass of the day and first new ride for this park, the Seven Dwarfs (that's not a spelling mistake, it's how Americans spell it) Mine Train. The standby queue for this was 140 minutes! Even with a Fastpass it took us 20 minutes to get on the ride.

      It's a fun, fast and exciting themed ride, albeit short, but I guess considering the ride theme I should have expected it to be a little short (Dad joke there).
      After a quick feed of more gourmet American food it was time for the fireworks which was the perfect opportunity to squeeze another ride in while everyone else was looking up and going 'ooohhh pretty'.

      We rode the Pirates of the Caribbean, which is shorter than its Disneyland counterpart and then finished the Magic Kingdom visit with the ultimate thrill ride, 'It's a small world'.

      Loaded with adrenaline and all walked out we flowed with the throng through the gates and voyaged across the lagoon to the Wilderness Lodge and a well earned sleep.

      Tomorrow it's Star Wars time at Hollywood Studios.
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    • Day 22

      Yeah, but it's a wet heat

      October 12, 2018 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 24 °C

      Moist, that is the word which best sums up the prevailing meteorological conditions here in Central Florida. It is hot and wet. While we've been here the daily high hasn't dipped below 31, and with the added humidity it has contributed to widespread moistness. Normally moist is good, with cakes especially, but in this situation it is a challenge. Luckily I'm all about challenge, so despite the moistness we forge ahead.

      Thursday began with the power breakfast of 7-Eleven danish and minute maid lemonade, the nutritional choice of all world class athletes. Fueled and mentally braced we caught the Disney bus to Hollywood Studios. This park is the closest Orlando equivalent to California Adventure in Anaheim, even sharing a few of the same rides. I had pre-booked my Fastpass rides two months ago and was keen to get to the park for rope drop, so we could fit in a ride on the Tower of Terror, well at least I could, someone else doesn't like the drops, before the queues became too long. Unfortunately fate kicked that plan in the nuts as both Tower of Terror and Rock'n'Roller coaster, my first Fastpass selection, were both temporarily closed due to technical issues.

      Finding my happy place and staying calm in the relentless heat I quickly formulated plan B, head for Star Tours, because only the Force could save me now. In a mere ten minutes we were belted into out Galactic shuttle and skimming across the surface of Tatooine. Saved again by Star Wars.

      Emerging from the blissfully cool AC we roamed the park hunting for further rides with short lines and managed to watch the Muppets 3D before pausing for a hydration break and some trail mix. At this point we decided to take another look at Tower of Terror and Rock'n'Roller coaster, just in case. As we neared the end of the street on which both rides sit a Disney cast member was repeating the message that Rock'n'Roller coaster was still closed, while Tower of Terror was open to Fastpass holders only. Luckily for us we overheard two other cast members saying that Rock'n'Roller coaster had just opened. Armed with this nugget of info we bolted for the ride entrance, well swam through the moist air, and took our place in the Fastpass queue. Quicker than you can say 'Steve Tyler needs to cut back on the plastic surgery', we were lowering the ride restraint and hurtling through the streets of LA to the pounding tunes of Aerosmith. Rock'n'Roller coaster was worth the wait. It was flat out, with high acceleration, corkscrews, loops and inversions.

      Wobbling out of the ride and gradually regaining equilibrium we charted a course for the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular, a live stunt show. Our Fastpass was a booking for the 1.15pm show, but in the spirit of Indy I thought let's take a gamble and try the standby entrance for the 12pm show. Fortune favours the brave, and the hot and sticky fortunately, and we were soon seated and enjoying the mock punches and real explosions of this movie classic. By this point our moistometers had reached saturation point, literally, so we made for the park exit and caught the Disney bus back to the hotel then onwards to Disney Springs. This is Disney's destination themed shopping mall, akin to Downtown Disney in Anaheim, but larger and more spread out, like all of Disney World. Lots of exclusive, classy brands such as Fendi, Chopard, Superdry, Tag Heuer etc. which are frankly well above my pay grade.

      Window shopping complete we decided to refuel at the Rainforest Cafe, a dining fave for both of us. By this point two tired little Disney fans were ready for the respite of the Wilderness Lodge, so we caught one last Disney bus back to the hotel and crashed.

      Tomorrow is our last Disney Parks day, Animal Kingdom and the world of Pandora awaits.
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    • Day 23

      Hakuna matata

      October 13, 2018 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      Whether by accident or design our last Disney Park of this Orlando visit turned out to be our favourite. Animal Kingdom has a relaxed feel that makes it seem less like a theme park and more like a botanic gardens, that just happens to encompass death defying thrill rides. That's a one-two punch that you just can't beat, calming yet terrifying.

      Once again we managed to drag our weary bodies out of bed and catch the Disney bus to be at the park just before rope drop. Overnight, as I was awake, I cooked up the fiendish plan of trying to head for the most popular ride in the park, Avatar - Flight of Passage. This is the most recent and most sought after ride in any of the Florida Disney parks. Wait times of over two and a half hours are common. I wouldn't even wait that long for a date with Salma Hayek, so luckily I had pre-booked a Fastpass two months ago. But I thought if I could race to the ride just as the park opened I might beat the horde and be on the ride within half an hour or so, freeing me up to ride something else later. Good plan, poor execution.

      I foolishly arrived at the park just before rope drop, but 3000 other people arrived before that and all decided to stand in a line just where the Avatar standby queue was. Foiled! Everyone racing for the Avatar ride did have the positive side-effect of freeing up lots of other rides in the park, which meant we didn't have to use a Fastpass to ride Expedition Everest. This is a full on, high speed rollercoaster which climbs to a great height, naturally, then flies down backwards before switching tracks and hurtling down and around the mountains to a sudden stop at the bottom. I thoroughly enjoyed it and giggled like a madman the whole time. Someone else had their eyes closed for large portions of this ride.

      After Expedition Everest we had a couple of hours until our next Fastpass, so explored the park admiring the impressive wildlife on display, including primates, crocodiles, hippos, tigers and gorillas. This was a real highlight and added to my enjoyment of the park, as the animals looked well cared for and in natural roomy enclosures.

      Our second Fastpass was for Kilimanjaro Safaris, which takes you in an off road truck through the safari park sections of Animal Kingdom. It was like being on safari in Africa, without having to suffer the inoculations or the risk of email scams. Seeing elephants, lions and giraffes roaming the savannah, or sleeping on it, as many of them were in the Orlando heat, sure works up a hunger. What a stroke of luck that I had made a reservation for lunch at the Rainforest Cafe inside Animal Kingdom.

      An hour and a half and 27,000 calories later we stumbled out of the cafe in a food induced coma and meandered around the different lands until our Fastpass time for the Avatar ride ticked by. Now I love the Avatar movie and people have raved about this new ride, so I was jonesing to get on it. I was however a little nervous, as it is a motion ride, and a very intense one at that. I have a history of motion sickness and it's these rides that cause it, so I had a full on sweat going as we queued for this treat. It didn't help that the ride had been put on hold earlier in the day because a rider had vomited mid-ride. Mounting my banshee and putting on the 3D glasses I was saying a little prayer to whatever deity would listen. None of them were picking up though as about a minute into the experience, which was astonishing from what I saw to that point, my brain realised that the vision it was processing was not exactly matching the motion it was feeling and was ready to push the abort button. In these situations my go to strategy is to close my eyes until my brain cooperates. I did this off and on throughout the ride, so saw about half of it. Jean was cackling away the whole ride having a whale of a time and she informs me that the bits I missed were spectacular. I felt so much better hearing that. I did manage to see and feel the last minute or so of the ride in a continuous chunk and I'm glad I gave it a whirl, despite what my stomach was telling me.

      Wobbling off the Avatar ride we exited the park and made a quick stop at the hotel to bring our core temperatures down from nuclear meltdown before one last dash for deliciousness at the Cheesecake Factory. Pasta Napolitano and Hershey's Chocolate Bar cheescake wrapping their cholesterol choking fingers around our hearts we finished off our last full day in Orlando with one more trip to the outlet malls.

      Tomorrow it is hasta la vista Florida and hello again chilly London. Time to ditch the shorts and hold on to your money.

      Click the link below to view video of the safari
      https://youtu.be/tIdHPwjoBqM
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    • Day 1

      California Grill

      February 21, 2020 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

      We kicked the trip off properly with dinner and fireworks at the California Grill, but not before ducking into the Magic Kingdom for (possibly) Alex's first ride on the Jungle Cruise.

      The food was amazing, but we were too tired to enjoy it fully (it being 02:00 in our home time zone by the time we finished), They were kind enough to wrap us up some coffee cashew cheese cake to take away with us :-)Read more

    • Day 16

      Magic Kingdom

      September 5, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Tag 2 begann mit einem Besuch im Magic Kingdom, den für uns magischten der 4 Parks.
      Die Parkanlage und die Attraktionen sind denjenigen des Disneylands in Anaheim, Kalifornien, welches 1955 eröffnet wurde, nachempfunden worden. Mit schätzungsweise 19,3 Millionen Besuchern war der Park im Jahr 2014 der meistbesuchte Vergnügungspark weltweit.Read more

    • Day 12

      Magic Kingdom

      February 27, 2020 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

      Zum Abschluss haben wir das Magic Kingdom besucht und unser parc hopping komplett gemacht.

      Leider hat es mit Rise of the Resistance heute nicht nochmal geklappt. Aber trotzdem hatten wir am Ende nochmal einen super Tag - natürlich mit Feuerwerk am Schluss.Read more

    • Day 7

      Magic Kingdom - Abschluss mit Feuerwerk

      June 28, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Nach 14 Stunden im Park und einem tollem Feuerwerk geht‘s jetzt mit der Mono Rail zum Parkplatz und dann ins Hotel. Super anstrengender toller Tag.

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