Visit Walt Disney World: Animal Kingdom
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Where the Wild Things Are
If you are indeed planning a trip to Walt Disney World, Animal Kingdom should not be missed. The Kilimanjaro Safari alone is reason enough to go to Animal Kingdom, as it's a fun and exciting attraction with many "twists" and "turns." While on "Expedition Everest", you'll be able to see a Yeti, larger than life while riding along in a swift moving roller coaster! Another great attraction there is the Affection Section petting zoo. The walkways alone are bursting with wildlife, especially birds that are as colorful as they are plentiful.
The Legend of Beastly Kingdom
Originally, the main focus of Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom is to showcase the following: Animals that are alive today, animals that are now extinct such as dinosaurs and animals that existed only in legend and fantasy. Originally, the park was going to have a separate section dedicated to the creatures of legend. Beastly Kingdom was going to include unicorns, dragons, and sea monsters divided into three sub-sections: DragonTower, Quest of the Unicorn, and FantasiaGardens. Sadly, BeastlyKingdom failed to reach full fruition, but remnants of the fabled park can be seen: The parking lot has a section named unicorn, a silhouette of a dragon appears in the Animal Kingdom logo, and there is a dragon-shaped stone fountain near Camp Minnie-Mickey.
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The Many Attractions of Animal Kingdom
- Oasis-At the very forefront of Walt Disney’s Animal Kingdom park, the Oasis is the park’s main entrance and features a variety of habitats. The main paths lead deep into the park towards Discovery Island. Just as soon as visitors enter the park, visitors will be able to see ducks, wallabies, spoonbills, muntjacs and giant anteaters among others. Also located right at the main entrance is the Rainforest Café where visitors can dine and get a great view of the park at the same time.
- Discovery Island-At the very center of the park (or “central hub”), visitor will find DiscoveryIsland located at the middle of the Discovery River Waterway. Once called “SafariVillage,” due to the fact that Walt Disney World had already their small zoological park that was located in Walt Disney World’s BayLake, it’s name changed once the small park closed down in 1999. Here, visitors will find the iconic “Tree of Life” which has upon it carved animals gracing its base. Here, animal enclosures surround the area featuring kangaroos, black crowned cranes, lemurs and many more animals. The largest gift shops in the park can be find here and features two dine-in restaurants. Also here, visitors can watch the 4-D film, “It’s Tough Being a Bug!” starring Flik and Hopper from the Disney/Pixar film, A Bug’s Life.
- Camp Minnie-Mickey-Camp Minnie-Mickey is a rustic camp theme area of the park. Here, visitors will meet popular Disney characters including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy and several others. Playing in the area’s main theater is Festival of the Lion King, which is a live stage show that features acrobats and actors whose performances are inspired by the movie, The Lion King.
- Africa-Home to Africa’s main attraction, the Kilimanjaro Safaris, visitors climb aboard a safari vehicle and journey through the park’s jungle and see the many African animals who roam freely. Such animals include African elephants, giraffes, hippos and even lions (definitely bring a camera). Adjacent to the Kilimanjaro Safari area, is the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail where guests hike into the forest while keeping an eye out for gorillas. In addition to this, guests will discover that the African valley is teeming with hippos, birds and fish.
- Rafiki’s Planet Watch-As the only section that is not connected to DiscoveryIsland, Rafiki’s Planet Watch is instead connected to Africa park itself. Here, guests can board the Wildlife Express Train that brings them to and from Rafiki’s Planet Watch. While aboard the train, guests will learn about cotton-top tamarins at “Habitat Habitat” and learn about the efforts animal conservationists are making to ensure their survival, while at “Conservation Station,” guests will learn of the efforts the Walt Disney Company towards animal conservation. “Affection Section,” features a petting zoo consisting goats, sheep, and several other domestic animals.
- Asia-As one of my favorite sections of Animal Kingdom, Asia features the Maharajah Jungle Trek which leads guests through Asian forests and ruins teeming with such indigenous animals as the Komodo dragon, fruit bats and tigers. The Kali River Rapids is another attraction where guests will brave the rapids through the fictional Chakranadi River and through the rainforest and down a waterfall! (Be ready to get wet). Behind the village of Anandapur is the Forbidden Mountain which plays host to Expedition Everest (the first photo on this article) where guest will ride a thrilling roller coaster through the Himalayas.
- DinoLand U.S.A.-Unlike the rest of Animal Kingdom where you can see live animals in nearly their natural habitats running freely, at DinoLand U.S.A. you won’t see (unfortunately) live dinosaurs running about. But what visitors will see are the dinosaur’s ancestors from millions of years ago, such as the American Crocodile and Asian brown tortoise and so hold evolutionary ties to the dinosaurs. While on the Cretaceous Trail, guest will learn of the many different species of plants and other animals as well. The “Theater of the Wild,” visitors will be treated to a live-action musical based on the popular Disney/Pixar film, Finding Nemo.
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Great to hear, RedElf! You'll have a wonderful time, I'm sure. One of the things I regret not doing is not eating at the Rainforest Cafe. We had other plans that night with some friends and so had to take a "rain" check, LOL. Thank you for being #1!
wow, who knew? i wanna go now...
Please do. You won't regret it. And bring a camera! I forgot mine at the resort:(
I have never had the opportunity to go to Disney World, but I have been to Disneyland many, many times considering I have been a life long Southern California resident. The LA County Zoo and the San Diego Zoo are great alternatives for those of us on the west coast who have not been able to see the animal kingdom at Disney World. I would love to see it one day though!
You definitely should. In some ways, I wish that I was a kid when I went, in others (I drank REAL German beer in Germany in World Showcase Epcot) I didn't! The Kilimanjaro Safari is reason enough to go to Animal Kingdom. The monkeys there run around freely...You only live once!
This is great hub and looks like going to be my favorite since its related to animal kingdom.Dohn, I really love monkeys, when I see them I feel like they are my close ones and also get very excited when I see them doing monkey things.
Woooo those pics were just amazing and put a smile on my face on a wet day in Belfast !
Thanks again, andromida. You'll have a great time at Animal Kingdom as well. They're known to sometimes jump on top of the safari vehicle looking for snacks!
Great seeing, you Captain! Maybe your next port of call will be Florida! Thanks for the comment.
Exceptionally beautiful once again dohn!!! Your hubs are becoming the place to check before even thinking about the next vacation :) Of course, next one I plan, you may get an invite as the photographer!
Thank you again, SEM Pro! I figure that if this "writing thing" doesn't work out, I could perhaps become a photographer...Weddings are very popular and lucrative! I'd be honored to come along! I pack light by the way :D
Awesome pictures! I feel like going to Disney World..
Thanks, HPWriter. You should definitely go as soon as you get the chance! You won't ever forget it.
Another great hub Dohn - brings back so many memories! The Tree of Life is awesome! I loved seeing the live animals in Animal Kingdom because they were so well maintained and seemed so happy.We did the Kali River Rapids last and went back soaking wet!
Yeah, me too! My entire family got soaked but it was worth it because the temperature had reached about 96 degrees that day. We're planning to go back in 2010. I can't wait. Thank you, Shalini.
the pictuers are very nice and i feel going there.
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Thank you, shah kamal. I appreciate your response. I hope you get the opportunity to go soon!
This will be my favorite place in the Wald Disney world and I will like to visit World Animal Kingdom the most.(quite sure of this)
Pictures are nothing less than great!
That tree is great. Kind of sums things up in a great way.
that is very informative hub nice pictures. what is the best time to go there?
Ultimate Hubber-The Kali River Rapids should NOT be missed! Granted, you'll get wet, but it's worth it and the Kilimanjaro Safari is next. Watch out for monkeys as they will try to steal your hat and anything else that isn't nailed down!
Lgali-Thank you, I had more pictures but wanted to keep it somewhat of a short hub. The best time to go would be between October and March...Maybe April would be okay too (we went in April). If you can afford it, I recommend buying a Speed Pass as it will cut down on wait time. Enjoy!
Thanx for warning me about the monkeys. :)
It could be worse...The monkeys could have wings, like the ones from The Wizard of Oz :D
Very good info and I really love the way you've laid out this hub. Makes me want to learn to create more attractive hubs myself.
Thank you lisa42. I appreciate your response--comments like yours makes me want to publish more hubs!
very cool,i love it.i did not know about it before reading this hub
thanks for this cool hub
Thanks, DMB. I appreciate your response! I'm glad I was able to share this with you.
I love these pictures! As a zoology major in college and an avid animal lover, I definitely hope to make a visit someday. I am so glad to hear that conservation is part of the learning experience.
That's great to hear that you are a zoology major, Natalie. I think you're the first I've met! Please do make an effort to go as you won't regret OR forget it! Thank you for your response :)
Awesome pictures! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! I appreciate your coming by, viviknows.
Beautiful place! I'd really like to visit it...I hope in future!!! Thanks for showing this!
Thank you, Carla. I hope you get the chance to visit Animal Kingdom someday soon! You'll love it.
Darn you dohn. now I want to go even more! :( No money to go but I hope one day I'll get to visit. I am a big kid and that is one place I have to visit before I have kids lol. or after when they are old enough to enjoy it themselves.
Ha! I suggest you go before and after the stork arrives, that way, you'll get to enjoy it without having to wonder where your kids are at all times and getting to do all the things you and your husband want to do! But whatever you do, go to Epcot at night with all of the fireworks. It's the perfect way to end the evening and the lagoon is magic!
Thanks, Crazdwriter!
This is wonderful to read especially because I did a hub on the original Discovery Island that is now closed. Looks like they took those original plans and with a larger space added much more to the mix. Great hub! Thanks for commenting on my Magic Kingdom hub. Disney World is such a great place!
Planning on doing one on Epcot and you have already done a great one. When I finish mine...would like to link them together with your permission.
I think that would be a wonderful idea, Peggy, and I would like to do the same for you. Disney World is certainly one of the must-see places in this world. Unfortunately when I was there, I didn't get the chance to visit Discovery Island (maybe that's reason enough to go back, hehe). You're right about the expansion of the park. The seem to grow and add more attraction annually to make reasons for you to make a return trip.
Thank you for visiting me, Peggy. I appreciate it.
Animal Kingdom is my favorite Disney Theme Park. WE went there again this year with three sons and they agreed it was their favorite as well. First time we've agreed on something for a long time. Your photos are great - as usual.
Hey, beccas90. I really had a great time there too and especially enjoyed the safari. Were it the only attraction, I would probably still go! Epcot was probably my favorite but Animal Kingdom is second. Thank you for sharing that with me and for reading this hub!
you made me want to go dere. gweat hub! (but your Jack Skellington avatar is scaring me ;)
Ha! Thank you, Squiggles. I sure do hope that you get the chance to go, as it's a fun time. I'm sure you'll love the petting zoo (not an Evil Petting Zoo, mind you) as the animals are very friendly and not to mention there's lots of food for you to enjoy! I don't like to eat, so that's why I look like this :(
Great Post Great Pictures, I was there in June and loved it. I would like to stay at the hotel thats in the park next time.
My Son really liked the giraffes.
Thanks Dohn121
I liken Walt Disney World to Christmas...You enjoy as a kid, but somewhere between that and parenthood, it's not as rewarding for you until you become a parent and enjoy vicariously through your own children. Thaks, TFT. I hope you get the opportunity to go back!
Hi Dohn, it is awesome, I dont have enough resources to go there, but next year I will try to. Maybe when my children will be here I can go there too, as usual you have a great writing style and showing us the beauty of this animal kingdom,
Thanks always, Maita
Just hearing that you want to go brings a smile on my face. I sure do hope that you get the chance. It really is amazing. The Safari is awesome and so is the train ride. Please let me know if and when you go...And don't forget your camera :D
Thanks, Maita!




























RedElf says:
3 months ago
Great hub, dohn. Now I really have to save up! I've never been there but now it's on my "must go" list ;)