I'm a west-coaster and have only been to WDW once - and that was on the coat tails of a conference over at the convention center. I came with a friend who had been at WDW many times (both of us had been bit by the Disney bug), so he acted as tour guide and we crammed as much as we could into 2.5 days. The first day was spent over at EPCOT, but I told him I really wanted to do the safari, and as close to sundown as I could get. So we hoofed it over there with a bit of time to spare (Hey - Expedition Everest? You bet!) We got on the tour about 30 minute before sunset. The timing was critical.
Why? Being a west-coaster, I have the luxury of 3 world class zoos in my area (L.A. Zoo, San Diego Zoo, and Wild Animal Park), and I know that the critters get kind of anxious at end of day, worring that nobody will forget their next meal. After the tour, I was showing my friend my shots - and he got upset. Steamed. Why? He was in South Aftrica about 6 months before and spend $175 on a tour and didn't get much to show for it picture wise, and here we went on a 20 minute trip and I got some great shots.
When I saw the chatter about finally catching the lions, I thought "What's the big deal? I've been there once, and the lions were great!"
Timing is everything... ; Oh, and made it back to EPCOT for the fireworks...
Why? Being a west-coaster, I have the luxury of 3 world class zoos in my area (L.A. Zoo, San Diego Zoo, and Wild Animal Park), and I know that the critters get kind of anxious at end of day, worring that nobody will forget their next meal. After the tour, I was showing my friend my shots - and he got upset. Steamed. Why? He was in South Aftrica about 6 months before and spend $175 on a tour and didn't get much to show for it picture wise, and here we went on a 20 minute trip and I got some great shots.
When I saw the chatter about finally catching the lions, I thought "What's the big deal? I've been there once, and the lions were great!"



Timing is everything... ; Oh, and made it back to EPCOT for the fireworks...