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Neighborhood: Dr. Phillips
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Orlando, FL
Yelping SinceJanuary 2007
Things I LoveTravel, TexMex food, photography, tequila, long road trips, kitschy Americana, Disney, Vegas, a good cheeseburger, microbrews, scifi fantasy horror
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A previous reviewer said to go mid-afternoon, but really, the best time to visit the park is first thing in the morning. It's cooler and more of the animals will be out and about. Come afternoon, especially during the heat of a Florida summer, most animals are hiding in their enclosures.
So, what can you expect when visiting this park?
Well, it's not too much of a stretch to say animals. But not just any animals. The park has several habitat areas that are themed to certain areas of the world, mostly Africa and Asia.
The popular Kilimanjaro Safaris is actually a ride through an African savannah, where guests are driven around in large jeep-like vehicles into the "Harambe Reserve" as the storyline takes you into a race to catch poachers. But the real attraction is the free-roaming animals you will encounter, like elephants, zebra, giraffe, rhinos, hippos, antelope, ostrich and even lions. Your best bet is to head straight back upon entering the park to do this line before the lines become long. I usually grab a FastPass while I'm there to ride it again later because I love this attraction so much.
Nearby is the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail, a walk-at-your-own-pace path where you can encounter other African animals, such as gorillas, hippos, several varieties of antelope and my favorite, the meerkat. Another walk-at-your-own-pace path is the Maharajah Jungle Trek in the Asia part of the park, where you will encounter tigers, gibbons, komodo dragons, birds and even a whole room of bats, among other animals.
To complete the animal encounter experience, there are the Discovery Island Trails around the park's iconic Tree of Life, which house everything from lemurs and flamingos to otters and ducks; the Oasis, the twisty animal areas at the front of the park; and Rafiki's Conservation Watch, which is reached by a short train ride and features an educational area on animal conservation, along with a fun petting zoo for the young ones (or those who like to be headbutted by free-roaming goats).
If you can't be at a theme park without thrill rides, you have several to choose from.
Expedition Everest is the most popular, and is an exciting rollercoaster ride that follows the storyline of a runaway Himalayan mountain train that encounters the mythical Yeti. If you want to ride this, get there early and grab a fastpass - the lines get long early and usually stay that way.
Kali River Rapids is a wild water ride that culminates in a huge drop down a waterfall - not as big as Splash Mountain, but you get a lot wetter. In fact, it's impossible to ride this and not get totally soaked, especially since Disney has placed water cannons for other park guests to shoot you with along the path of the river, so bring a change of dry clothes if you don't like walking around in wet ones, or do like I do and wear a rain poncho.
Dinosaur is an indoor track ride that follows the storyline of a jeep full of passengers being sent back in time. It is by far the roughest and most turbulent of all the rides at Walt Disney World and I've found it's one you'll either really love or really hate (I fall into the latter). Warning: plus-size riders may find the width of the seats too snug, especially once you start getting bounced around. Nearby to Dinosaur are several other more carnival-style rides that are appropriate for those with smaller thrill seekers.
Another reason to visit Disney's Animal Kingdom are the big Broadway-style shows like Festival of the Lion King and the new Finding Nemo: The Musical (my most favorite show in all the 4 parks). Both are very interactive and don't-miss parts of a visit to this park.
I usually start my day at this park and then finish with one of the other parks for the nightly fireworks. In fact you could easily go from here to Disney's Hollywood Studios and still hit most of the major attractions on your list. But for animal lovers, this park is a must-visit!