EPCOT


ANIMAL KINGDOM
Though Animal Kingdom doesn’t have near as many Christmas decorations as the other parks, just outside the entrance is a 65 ft. tall animal themed Christmas tree with simple understated ornaments and minimal lights. Its unique look fits in perfectly with the theme of the park, many looking as if they were handmade.
We had gotten a FastPass for the Kilimanjaro Safari ride,
always one of our favorites, that takes you through the African savannah, and
though
it was late morning, the animals were still out in abundance probably thanks to
the overcast skies. Afterwards we
wandered through the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail with hopes of seeing the
new baby gorilla, but he and his mama were huddled together high on the hill so
we’ll have to save that view for
another trip.
A short while later we walked through the Maharajah Jungle Trek which
takes you on a journey through the lands of Asia where you can see many of its
creatures including bats and the mighty tiger.
These bats were definitely much larger than that little one we had
outside the RV this summer in Mammoth!
Mandrills |
As you can imagine with the
popularity of the movie Frozen this
year, it seems everything at Disney has some Frozen connection. The
beautiful icicle lights that cover the Castle this time of year are now lit as
part of “A Frozen Holiday Wish”. This little 7 min. show features the cast
from the movie with Queen Elsa doing the honors of freezing (lighting) the
Castle. (More than 200,000 tiny LED
white lights are attached to netting that drape over the castle creating the
glistening icicle effect.) We weren’t
able to get close
enough to see the onstage performance but could definitely
see the Castle as it was lit and the fireworks at the end. The lights stay lit for the rest of the
evening while the background color on the Castle changes every few
minutes. It’s truly stunning to see in
person.
While we waited for the parade to begin, Russ snapped a picture of me with the 65 ft. tall Christmas tree and some of the toy soldiers in the background (shame all those other people had to be in it, too!) As you can tell, some of us thought it was chilly out while others were clearly comfortable in the short sleeves and shorts (either that or else they hadn't brought any cold weather clothes with them!)
PAR-TAY!
