Animal Kingdom is yet another incredible achievement from the Disney Imagineers. They've recreated a safari in the savanna, a modern African village and even dinosaurs all in one park. Animal Kingdom instills in visitors of all ages not only an appreciation for animals but also the desire to learn about the natural world.
Animal Kingdom is definitely the wildest addition to Walt Disney World.
Animal Kingdom is designed much like the Magic Kingdom, as the park branches out into smaller parks from a central hub. In this case, Safari Village serves as the hub, with six other sub-parks along its parameter. Many of the visitor service areas are located in Safari Village, with the remainder to be found at the park's entrance, The Oasis.
The enormous Tree of Life serves as the centerpiece to Safari Village, if not the entire park. This beautiful, man-made tree has the images of over 300 animals carved in its trunk and branches. It also houses the exciting "It's Tough to be a Bug" presentation, which features the characters from the Disney/Pixar film "A Bug's Life." It's one of the most exciting attractions in all of Disney.
The Africa and Asia sub-parks contain most of the live animals. Visit these areas in the early morning if possible while the animals are at their most active and to beat large crowds.
Africa contains the Kilimanjaro Safaris, an adventure through more than 100 acres of grassland. This is Animal Kingdom's signature ride and is best seen in the early morning. The heat of central Florida makes the animals rest in the shade for the hottest parts of the afternoon.
Africa is also where you board the train to Conservation Station, a terrific resource for learning about endangered animals and their environment. There's a small petting zoo and live animal demonstrations along with information about conservation efforts going on in your hometown.
If you've had enough of live animals, you can see some extinct ones in Dinoland USA. Among other attractions, this area features The Boneyard, a large excavation area for kids, and Countdown to Extinction, a wild motion simulator ride.
Camp Minnie-Mickey is where some more traditional Disney activities take place. Designed like a summer camp in the woods, you can follow trails to meet all your favorite Disney characters. Camp Minnie-Mickey also has the Legend of the Lion King stage show.
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