OK, I know that most of my WAI's have been very easy, something tells me that this one is also, but have a go at it.
Ah - it was the Pangani part that was right, not the tiger/Asia! ; I got that mixed up. ; So it's off to Africa we go. And now I know where I've seen them! ; The Tamu Tamu seating area, in the fort.
Re: Where could this "window" be?- SOLVED Well done Justin! ; You even provided proof! ; We sat back there 2 years ago when they ran the "Tastes of Africa" in July. ; It was like a mini Food and Wine, and be had beers, wine and some food. ; This was where they held the wine and beer tasting.
Last time I was in that alcove was the lunch break for the "Backstage Safari" Tour back in 2009. ; If I get food at Tamu Tamu I usually sit down acoss the street at Dawa Bar. ; Nice catch.
It was done for 4 consecutive weekends, from about 5-8 pm, in July. ; We loved it, but they have not brought it back, I imagine it did not bring enough people to AK to warrant it again.
I like to head back there near dusk when AK is closing - it's a nice place to chill out and hide a while while the park empties out, so you can stick around and be one of the stragglers for some night shots.
So that's the secret. ; ; I will have to use that one. If I get caught, I'll just tell that that Justin told me to do it. ; ;D ; Thanks for the tip.
Tim and I were in DHS for an hour and a half past park close on Monday night. ; Granted they had done Fantasmic at park close, but it was nice to wander and get some of those shots with no one in them.
Exactly. ; I've been able to sit in the open at Dawa Bar at AK for a good 45 minutes or more after close with no hastle - but then the cleaning crew start moving all around you - so I move over to Tamu Tamu and generally noone bothers me at all. ; I wait until the last safari riders, store shoppers, etc go past, then start walking around to the Asia direction to work my way out...it's easy to be in there well over an hour past close.