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Disney's
Animal Kingdom is a theme park at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
It opened on April 22, 1998.
It is the largest Disney theme park in the world, covering more than
500 acres (2 kmē). It is also the first Disney theme park to be themed
entirely around animal conservation, a philosophy once pioneered by
Walt Disney himself.
The park is made up of seven themed areas. However, the original plans
called for another area.
Oasis
Upon entering the park, guests must walk through this area to get into
any of the other lands in the park. The Oasis consists of different
paths leading to Discovery Island which walk guests past animal
habitats such as muntjac, cavy, spoonbills, ducks, fish, turtles,
wallabies, giant anteaters, babirusa, Hyacinth Macaws, and others. The
Rainforest Cafe is also located at the entrance of the Oasis.
Discovery Island
The main land in the park (previously known as Safari Village),
Discovery Island is the center island in the park and has paths to all
six of the other lands. It is also the home of The Tree of Life.
It's Tough to be a Bug - At the roots of The Tree of Life, Flik from A
Bug's Life shows a 3-D Film about bugs and their daily lives.
Camp Minnie-Mickey
This land is the home of two shows and four character greeting spots
where guests can see such characters as Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Kenai
and others.
Africa
Kilimanjaro Safaris - Guests climb aboard an open-sided safari vehicle
for an expedition seeing many African animals. Animals from Africa
freely roam through acres of savanna, rivers and rocky hills. The
guest can see Giraffes, Hippos, Elephants, Rhinos, Lions and other
animals, while later embarking on a mission to stop some ivory
poachers.
Rafiki's Planet Watch
Formerly Conservation Station and still accessible by train only, this
area contains small animals, a petting zoo with domesticated goats,
and exhibits teaching about conservation efforts. The veterinary
hospital's viewing window allows guests to watch medical procedures
conducted by the veterinary staff.
Wildlife Express Train - Guests ride the rails on this rustic African
train that travels the savanna for a behind-the-scenes journey through
several animal housing and care areas of the park. In just over five
minutes, a guided train ride transports guests to the core of the
park's conservation center.
Affection Section - This attraction is an animal encounter with goats,
sheep, pigs, chicken, llamas and more. Some of the park's friendlier
animals make special guest appearances.
Conservation Station - At trail's end, guests can visit the center of
Disney efforts to promote wildlife conservation awareness. Inside are
a variety of wild animal experiences, interactive games and shows.
Asia
Flights of Wonder - Guests join a trainee bird handler and a wayward
tour guide who teach each other about the delicate state of nature and
see birds such as vultures, hawks, colorful macaws, crowned crane and
the American Bald Eagle up close.
Kali River Rapids - Guests raft down the turbulent waters of the
Chakranadi River aboard a 12-passenger raft through an enchanting
Asian rain forest. Guests ride past a blazing inferno, a rushing
waterfall, and geysers. Guests will get wet on this ride.
Maharajah Jungle Trek - Guests trek into the lush forests for an
unparalleled adventure into the wilds of the mystical Anandapur Royal
Forest of Southeast Asia and respective ancient ruins, having up-close
encounters with Komodo dragons, fruit bats (the largest species in the
world), tapirs, birds, and tigers.
Expedition Everest 'mountain' which houses the roller-coaster
attraction.Expedition Everest - In this runaway-train roller coaster,
Himalayan trekkers board refurbished steam trains on their way to the
base camp of Mount Everest, using a shortcut that passes through the
"forbidden mountain" guarded by the legendary yeti.
Primeval Whirl - Guests ride a spinning time-machine themed
roller-coaster with sudden dips, hairpin turns and tight curves. Each
colorful car spins independently.
TriceraTop Spin - Guests ride a whirling, twirling, four-person flying
dinosaur.
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