Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom® Theme Park Features
these attractions discribed in detail below:


* Oasis
* Camp Minnie-Mickey
* Safari Village
* Africa
* DinoLand USA
* Asia
* Expedition EVEREST



An Overview 

Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park
opened to the public on Earth Day, April 22, 1998. Concern for the earth and its' creatures is the focus
of WDW's fourth theme park. Some of the world's leading zoologists and conservationists were asked
to be part of the advisory committee that offered its expertise and played an integral part in the development of Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park, the conservation information programs and its animal management policies.


The park's layout is similar to that of a wheel with a hub in the centre and spokes leading out to the different lands. At the hub, in the Safari Village is the majestic landmark of Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park, the The entranceway leads you through the Oasis, which sets the stage for you as you meander past the lush tropical plants and flowers interspersed with small animals and exotic birds.



Finding Nemo — The Musical
"live new stage show" Dinoland U.S.A. ®:
This saltwater spectacular will have you submerged in music, puppetry,
acrobatics and dance. The show features fresh and clever lyrics as well
as memorable melodies. Your family will watch in amazement as the
Theme Park's newly enclosed Theater in the Wild is magically transformed
into a spectacular underwater stage show through the use of special
effects, animated backdrops, and sound design.  You will laugh with
delight Soak it all in as they dance, splash and spin to an underwater
melody of music. The show will be performed several times daily.
Admission to Theater in the Wild is included with regular Disney's Animal
Kingdom Theme Park admission.


Expedition EVEREST 

Guests are transported to a distant world of exploration and the mythical
village of erka Zong. Your journey starts at Norbu and Bob's booking
office, to obtain permits for the runaway train adventure. Then to Tashi's
General Store and Bar for all the supplies needed for their journey. All
of this leads up to coaster-like thrills aboard the Anandapur Rail
Service – the 34-passenger industrial railway that once was used to
transport tea, but is now destined for Mt. Everest.  Aboard these
out-of-control railcars racing forward and backward, adventurers will
swoop into the unknown, braving twists, turns and drops inside and
outside a mighty mountain, The train rolls through thick bamboo forests,
past thundering waterfalls, along shimmering glacier fields and climbs
higher and higher through the snow-capped peaks, all leading up to
an unforgettable showdown with the yeti and an 80-foot plummet to
escape his wrath.

Expedition EVEREST will be located in the Asia section of the theme
park. At nearly 200 feet high, it is the tallest mountain in Florida.
Expedition EVEREST.  The attraction will feature FASTPASS Ride
The height restriction is 44 inches.



Tree of Life.

With more than 325 different animals carved into it, you're bound
to spot something new each time you see it. 14 stories above
Safari Village is the Tree of Life. 170 feet in diameter at its root
base and surrounded by shimmering pools and greenery filled
with a host of birds and small mammals. The trunk of the tree
is intricately carved with a swirling tapestry of animal forms that
symbolize the richness and diversity of animal life on Earth.



It's Tough To Be a Bug!®

Disney's newest 4D attraction, "It's Tough To Be a Bug!®" is
housed inside the tree and is sure to fright and delight you. The stars of the show are the insects. They creep crawl an show why they may someday inherit the world. When "Flick" the emcee (star of A Bugs Life) first appears he dubs the audience honorary bugs. The he introduces his not so mild-mannered friends, Chilean tarantula, Dung beetles, and the silent but deadly member of the bug world the Stink Bug. What follows is a delightful and hilarious show. FASTPASS Ride   

Note: It's Tough To Be a Bug!® can be frightening to small children.



Oasis

As you stroll through this walk-through area, take note of the animal paw imprints on the cane lamp post-lined pathways. This serene area truly is an oasis and features a canopy of tropical plants and trees, a small waterfall and a pond that houses brightly colored flamingos. Viewing areas are dotted amidst the lush landscape where you can see a giant anteater, a two-toed sloth, wallabies, tree kangaroos and exotic birds. Cast members are nearby to assist guests with questions about the wildlife here. Take a close look at your surroundings, while the animals and plants are real, the rocks are synthetic, as are the termite mounds that will often hide water feeders for birds. These are more examples of Disney's goal to appear authentic, and yet remain functional.



Camp Minnie-Mickey:

Offers one of the most spectacular shows at WDW in "The Festival of the Lion King" [ photos ]. You can see Pocahontas and her live animal presentation in "Pocahontas and her Forest Friends" at Grandmother Willow's Grove.



"The Festival of the Lion King"

Plunge right into the middle of the action in this cleverly staged in-the-round production featuring songs from the film and a cast of familiar faces, including Simba, Timon and Pumbaa. Combining the pageantry of a parade with all the excitement of a tribal celebration, this is a lavish, high energy spectacle created through song, dance and specialty performances.


Africa:

Harambe is Swahili for "come together".  Interestingly enough, this village is a combination of a number of some of the favorite places in Africa found by Disney Imagineers whilst on a scouting trip for Animal Kingdom's Africa.  Some of these snippets include a fortress found in Zanzibar and a faux water-stained, crumbling old building and private home that were originally seen in Kenya.



Ying and Yak Animal Kingdom's Asia (to open in July 2007)

The restaurant will be themed as a rural village in the Himalayan foothills. Ying and Yak will have a decor to blend in with Anandapur, the fictional village that is home to Expedition Everest, The pan-Asian establishment will house both a table service restaurant that seats 300 and quick-service eatery that can hold 200 guests.



Kilimanjaro Safaris®:

The safari will take you on a journey chasing poachers as you cross
the savannah dotted with 34 different species of birds and animals. 
Following your safari, tour the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail and
be entertained by the silverback gorillas.   The Wildlife Express
steam-powered train cuts through the savannah to Conservation
Station where you'll find an interactive center designed to educate as
well as entertain.  Points of interest along the train route include the
buildings where the animals are kept at night so that they may be
checked out medically and fed.  The 1.2-mile train ride is wheelchair
accessible.  Assistive Listening Devices are available for guests who
are hearing impaired, check with Guest Services for more information.
Or you can follow the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail and watch
the silverback gorilla family at play. Hop on the Wildlife Express to
Conservation Station and learn about how the 1000+ animals are fed
and cared for.  FASTPASS Ride



"DINOSAUR"

Offers the thrill ride "DINOSAUR" where you'll have an exciting journey back in time to try to bring back a live dinosaur. See an actual dinosaur skeleton being reconstructed at the Fossil Preparation Lab or let the kids play and explore in the Boneyard.



Hester & Chester's Dino-Rama!

A fun fair complete with wacky midway games and rides. At this corny carny, guests can play Ringosaurus, toss beanbags into dinosaur jaws or have a wild ride on Triceratop Spin and Primeval Whirl.


Triceratop Spin:

A hub-and-spoke style attraction (similar to Dumbo @ Magic Kingdom® Park). Guests in 4-person vehicles (16) move up, down and around in a ride that magically becomes a giant spinning toy top. The top rises to reveal -- what else? -- a dinosaur!



Primeval Whirl: (fastpass)

Features 13 cars that whirl past flying asteroids and depictions of dinosaur cut-outs that spin and pop-up along the track. The spinning coaster takes guests on a time warp back to the prehistoric era on a twisting track of with tight loops and short drops . . . with a final drop into the gaping jaws of a giant dino fossil. FASTPASS Ride

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