Sunday, March 2, 2025

Scenes From Mus Mundi, 2

 More scenes from our Disney visits of 2025...

Vicki likes going to Pandora by night; I think they stole this scene
from Van Gogh



The only non-Disney art I saw at the Festival of the Arts

Seine scene

Florida sunsets are hard to beat

Real men wear Mickey ears

Curly-haired Penelope 

Back in Nepal

Ditto

Snow flukes (anchors), in a shop en route to Mt. Everest...we used to
own some, and actually used one to rescue ourselves while snowmobiling
in Wyoming

What? No lion?! Oh my!

Unprofessional pic of professional

Back on safari



Rhino roadblock

Ostrich eggs...been there since November...

Out for a walk

Newborn otters

More Pandora


Elrond

Unusual under-side view of speeding Monorail approaching
the Contemporary Resort

Fireworks from Contemporary Resort


Intergalactic hero

"To Infinity, and beyond...!"

Well, at least to 999,999...personal best...


Scenes From Mus Mundi, 1

Our Disney passes gave us entry to the parks on weekdays, excluding holidays and holiday black-outs, and, over the course of our 4 months here, despite Flu A in February, we probably averaged two or more parks a week, including nearby Disney Springs. Rebecca and Penelope visited again in late January. Below and in the next post are a variety of scenes from our time here. Ne baise pas avec le souris!

At the Tower of Terror


Tron

Troning together

Destroying evil emperor Zurg




Can't get enough Tron

Artsy-fartsy at the Festival of the Arts

Guarding the Galaxy

Steam-boating, a last time...among the rides to soon disappear, making way for
new-fangled attractions

Also Tom Sawyer's Island, which we visited for the last time in December

Already deconstructing Something Mountain

A last look at the Fighting Termeraire

Now at Animal Kingdom...the white flamingo obviously not taking
his iron oxide supplements

Awaiting the macaw airshow

Massing for attack

Seriously impressive

Posing with Big Bird

Another of the areas soon to disappear...but note the festive seasonal decor

One of the reasons we like Animal Kingdom is all the Asian stuff, 
reminding us of some of our earlier adventures

Nice kitty...

Landscaping in all the parks in impressive, and probably
most impressive at Animal Kingdom

Monkey business

OK, so they're apes, not monkeys (monkeys have tails)