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Tackling Disney’s Animal Kingdom

by DisneyWorld Fan Girl on December 10, 2011

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Entrance to Disney World's Animal Kingdom

Disney World‘s Animal Kingdom is definitely a must see park when you are planning your trip to Disney World in Orlando, Fl.  To ensure that you and your family get to see all of park, experience the rides and take in all of the animal exhibits you might want to plan for more than one day in this park.

This is the largest of Disney’s theme parks which is 5 times the size of Magic Kingdom.  The uniqueness of this park is in the displays, rides and areas; the main attraction in most is the live animals, not just the animatronics.  This makes every experience in Animal Kingdom a unique experience.

The park itself is built around the theme or idea of a real life safari, but also incorporates mythical and even extinct animal displays into the park.  Some of the exhibits are only accessible via safari-type tours, too.  The park itself is divided into 7 areas, so understanding what each area holds and what the primary attractions are can be vital in planning your day in the park.

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Animal Kingdom Back Stage Tours & Tickets

by DisneyWorld Fan Girl on November 16, 2008

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The next theme park we’re going to look at in our Back Stage Tours of Disney World is Animal Kingdom.  Animal Kingdom is a huge park, mostly consisting of grounds for the animals to live on.  Animal Kingdom in Disney World, Orlando, Florida has a few interesting behind the scenes tours of this park that you can purchase.

Wild By Design Tour

This three hour tour lets you in on the secrets of how Animal Kingdom’s designers combined authentic architecture, ethnic art and artifacts and a story line to create the parks special appeal.  This tour costs $60 and admission to Animal Kingdom is required.  Wild By Design start at 8:30 a.m. on Thursdays and Fridays.  Tour guests must be at least 14 years of age to go on the Wild by Design Tour.  Discounts for this tour are available for AP, DVC, AAA DiamondDisney Visa members.

Backstage Safari Tour

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Explore the where the animals are kept, meet the park safari/zoo keepers and learned how the animals are cared for in Animal Kingdom on this 3 hour tour.  Tour visitors will be able to tour the backstage area of the Veterinary Care Hospital at Conservation Station and the visit the nutrition center where the animals’ food is prepared.  The tour wraps up with a special tour through Kilimanjaro Safaris.  There are two tours 8:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.  The Backstage Safari Tour costs $70 in addition to your admission to Animal Kingdom.  To attend this backstage tour, attendees must be at least 16 years of age.  The tour starts at Conservation Station in Animal Kingdom.

Wanyama Safari Tour

The Wanyama Safari Tour is an exclusive tour offered to guests staying at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. On this three hour behind the scenes experience, attendees get an opportunity to tour with members of the Disney Animal Kingdom Lodge’s animal programs team. Discover how Animal Kingdom developed the resort’s safaris and get a glimpse into  what goes into maintaining the animals in a resort environment. Make sure that you bring your camera too, guests get an opportunity to take unique photos from the resort’s Savannas. Following your in-depth tour, guests get to have dinner at Jiko – The Cooking Place, the Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge’s award winning restaurant. Make sure you book this tour early as it is limited to only 12 guests.    While admission to Animal Kingdom isn’t required for this tour, there is specfic pricing for it – Concierge Level: $160 ages 10 and up, $80 Ages 8-9; All other rooms $210 ages 10 and up, $105 ages 8-9.  The tour runs Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays in the afternoon.

Wildlife Discovery Excursion Tour

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Take a trip into the the Harambe Wildlife Reserve. An animal expert is your guide for this fun safari ride.  Tour guests get to visit special observation and photo ops exclusive to the Wildlife Discovery Excursion Tour.  This is a 1 hour tour that is exclusive to concierge level guests at all Disney Resorts.  The tour costs $45 and Animal Kingdom admission is required for this tour.  The Wildlife Discovery Excursion Tour is for ages 3 and up and runs Tuesday through Saturday at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Sunrise Safari Tour

Another exclusive tour to guests staying at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Kilimanjaro Club Level. IF you get to attend the Sunrise Safari, you’ll get  an in depth look at the daily operation of the Animal Kingdom theme park. The tour includes a 30 minutes safari ride and breakfast at the Pizzafari restaurant. This two hour tour (including breakfast) runs $58.58 ages 10 and up, $29.29 ages 3-10 and runs Thursdays and Sundays at 7:00 a.m.  Admission to Disney’s Animal Kingdom is required for this tour, too.




What Makes Up Disney World (Part 1)?

by DisneyWorld Fan Girl on October 11, 2008

The first time I went to Disney World, like most first time visitors, I constantly had to be correcting myself. I would refer to Disney’s Magic Kingdom as Disneyworld, when in fact Magic Kingdom, is just one of many parks that make up Disney World. Little did I realize just how huge Disney World really is! I wonder if Walt Disney really fathomed everything his dreams would become?

Disney’s Magic Kingdom

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This park is of course, Walt Disney’s original theme park in Florida. Based off of his original Disneyland (which opened in 1955) in California, Walt Disney scoured all of Florida to find the perfect spot for Disney World, long before it would open, and unfortunately something Walt never got to see. The oldest of all the Florida attractions, it opened in 1971, and has been the main place people think of when they talk about Disney World. Magic Kingdom features 5 areas, Fantasyland, Liberty Square, Tomorrowland, Mickey’s Toon Town, Frontierland and Main Street USA. Of course right in the middle of it all is the iconic and ever familiar Cinderella’s castle.

Disney’s Epcot

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Disney World’s Epcot theme park first opened 27 years ago in 1982, to a bevvy of buzz. EPCOT was something Walt Disney had dreamed of creating long before his death in 1966, but people wonder what does Epcot really mean?  Well it stands for “Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow”.  The next question people usually ask is “What is that huge round silver ball at the entrance?”

The attraction that was the centerpiece of Epcot soon became the theme park’s icon. Spaceship Earth is one of the many attractions in the Futureworld section of Epcot that gives visitors a glimpse into what tomorrow might bring us. This section of Epcot is divided into “Innovations East” and “Innovations West”. For those who’d rather keep their feet on the ground, and yet feel like they are traveling a bit, Epcot features World Showcase which surrounds World Showcase Lagoon. The space of this section is 1.2 miles and features food and entertainment, along with attractions featuring such countries as Mexico, France, Italy, Germany, America and a lot more.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

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Originally opened in 1989 as Disney-MGM Grand Studios, this park invites visitors to step into the world of movie making and entertainment. From Narnia to ToyStory, Indiana Jones to Star Wars, and even fan of those old black and white movies, most visitor’s are likely to find a favorite section of Disney’s Hollywood Studios to make them feel like they can escape and enjoy for a while. At the center of it all is a giant replica of Mickey’s Magical Sorcerer’s Hat, but other sections of this theme park include: Hollywood Boulevard, Streets of America, Pixar Place and Sunset Boulevard.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom

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The newest of the 4 major theme parks that are part of Disney World, opening in 1998, Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park is for those visitors that would love to have the experience of a safari, without the 10+ hour plane ride to get to Africa to do it. In size, Animal Kingdom is 5 times the size of Magic Kingdom. But don’t worry, most of the space in Animal Kingdom is reserved for our animal friends. When entering this theme park visitors are greeted with the Oasis area, but can then move on to Camp Minnie-Mickey, Discovery Island, Africa, Asia and last but not least Dinoland.

With four parks, you need more than a day to get to them all, but wait, those are just the theme parks, there’s even more to Disneyworld! Disney World includes water parks, sports complexes, shopping areas and a lot more. In part 2 of our series of “What Makes Up Disney World” we’ll be covering such other attractions as Typhoon Lagoo, Blizzard Beach, Downtown Disney, Disney’s Wide World of Sports and a bit more!