Next stop Animal Kingdom.
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Animal Kingdom was on the agenda for friday and with the park closing around 5pm it was important to get there early. We did and forged right on for the "camp mickie-minnie area". It was quite strange as we were one of the first people to get there, and as we arrived near our intended destination (the lion king show) we got "sharked" by one of the attendants and seeing my Arsenal shirt immediately inquired "are you english?". Now being from Ireland normally that is always a source of amusement to me but this time I could see why he may have thought that, afterall I was wearing an Arsenal shirt. Also the guy in question was from the states but then he delved deeper and asked whereabouts in Ireland was I from, I replied "Dublin" ah said he "thats in the north of Ireland". Well I didn't have the heart to burst his bubble of getting something right, "thats right" said I. For gods sake he should have left it at that!!! He went on to venture to say "well then you are England". It was at this point I point blank told him "Dublin is in the south of Ireland". We exchanged our pleasantries and moved on...on to the show.
The Lion King show is a colorful,dynamic, and rousing 20 minutes of audience participation, storytelling and music which charts a story of a young lion cub. In many ways it is everyone's story. A story of the brashness of youth that invincible feeling of full energy and life and then realising that you are not so special afterall but rather one part of the whole world. The show celebrates the diversity and uniqueness of every living creature and the costumes are just fantastic as well as the overall feel of the show. This was the show we made a dash for on friday and overall we saw it two times. Its a must see for us when we visit Disney.
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