Come and join us for another installment of the WDW-Memories podcast, where I try to make it possible for you relive your Walt Disney World Memories when you can’t actually be there. We’ll continue our adventures in Disney’s Animal Kingdom as we left Finding Nemo – The Musical and have split the group up. Now the big kids are headed over the bridge into Asia and searching for the Yeti in one of the greatest of all thrill rides.
Podcast Type: Binaural Audio
Podcast Length: 13:18
Wow, has it really been 5 months since I last posted? I’m sorry folks, that cliché that “Life has gotten in the way” is just so true. Let’s see, I had a trip to Big Bend National Park in Texas, end of year church and school events, plus church outings, and also joining a new gym to kickstart reclaiming my fitness levels. Let’s just say, I’ve been too busy to sit down and record anything, till now. So let’s get to it shall we.
As before, the cool morning at the end of January of 2015 is giving way to a warmer but still overcast day. We are at the end of a weeklong trip to Walt Disney World with my extended family. It’s been a great time and the weather couldn’t have been more amazing. We’ll join the memory as we finished up watching Finding Nemo: The Musical, and are heading to our next adventure. I’ll save you all the back and forth, but let’s just say we decided to stick with our existing FastPass+ reservations for Expedition Everest and will be splitting the groups up. The adventurous bunch will be splitting off and heading to find the Yeti, while those less adventurous are going to eat a bit of lunch before playing in Dinoland U.S.A. where we’ll meet up again when we’re done.
I’ve loved this attraction, and can’t sing it’s praises enough. The loss of the moving yeti has sadly taken the attraction down a notch or two, but the ride is still amazing and well worth it. The queue is also so neat, so you won’t be too sad if you have to wait for this one.
Today’s memory is in binaural once again, so I’d suggest putting those headphones on to fully immerse yourself in the memory.
Now sit back. Relax. Close your eyes. And come with me as we go in search of the Yeti in one of the greatest of all thrill rides.