Kilimanjaro Safaris Ride Through POV - Disney's Animal Kingdom - Walt Disney World, Florida

Kilimanjaro Safaris is a safari attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom on the Walt Disney World Resort property in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. It simulates an open-sided safari ride through the savanna of East Africa.he current story is a short photo safari aboard a safari vehicle through the Harambe Wildlife Reserve in Harambe, East Africa. It is 800 square miles (2,100 km2) of natural terrain, including Ituri forest, wetlands of the Safi River valley, and the open bush country of the Serengeti Savanna. African animals on view include real live elephants, giraffes, antelope, gazelles, crocodiles, monkeys, hippos, lions, cheetahs, warthogs, ostriches, rhinos, storks, pelicans, flamingos, wildebeests, okapis and, since 2012, zebras. The game driver points out animals and provides entertainment. The zebras were removed four months after their arrival due to "acclimation" issues. Some reports claim that the zebras were fighting each other, biting at vehicles or each other, standing in the road, or just causing trouble. The zebras were quickly replaced with addax. Recently, the Zebras have been reinstated, and can be viewed during the course of the safari.
African Animals:
Crocodiles
Hippopotamus
Rhinos
Okapi
Greater kudu
White-faced whistling duck
Northern pintail
Nyala
Sable antelope
Greater flamingo
Impala
Blue wildebeest
Pink-backed pelican
Bontebok
Common eland
Yellow-billed duck
Thomson's gazelle
Yellow-billed stork
Ankole cattle
Mandrill
Dama gazelle
Egyptian goose
Scimitar oryx
Red-billed teal
Helmeted guineafowl
White-breasted cormorant
Blue crane
Bongo
Yellow-backed duiker
Saddle-billed stork
Waterbuck
Grant's zebra
Black rhinoceros
White rhinoceros
Hippopotamus
Nile crocodile
Reticulated giraffe
Masai giraffe
Warthog
Ostrich
Cheetah
African elephant
Lion
Addax
The view from the Kilimanjaro Safaris vehicle
Kilimanjaro Safaris typically operates until sundown. However, during the holiday season of 1998, the safaris were continued at night and dubbed Kilimanjaro Night Safaris. Though many animals were asleep, or unable to be seen at night, the attraction had a completely different script and storyline. This "new" attraction featured additional animal sounds, reflectors hidden in the foliage to resemble animals' eyes, and an actual African dance troup, who performed around a bonfire in the area normally occupied by the attraction's elephants. Kilimanjaro Night Safaris only ran during that initial holiday season. After this time, it was deemed that the additional costs, plus the fact that animal visibility was poor (eliciting many guest complaints), made Night Safaris unfeasible to continue regularly.
In 2004, much of the savanna's drainage system had to be replaced. The attraction remained open during the rehab, with green tarps covering the construction sites to keep the animals out.
In 2007-9, the trucks were extended with an extra row of seating, allowing for more capacity. Also, the safari script/story, along with the Wilson/Jobson story has significantly changed. There is less of a story about "Little Red", and more about the animals in the Reserve and the need to find a lost elephant at the end. This led to a somewhat confused plot in which guests are searching for a lost "mother elephant" and eventually find her baby which, according to the story, had already been safe the whole time.
The ride originally featured a cast member in the role of a gun-toting reserve warden who captured the poachers and saved Big Red and Little Red. This element of the attraction was eventually eliminated. During Cast Previews of Disney's Animal Kingdom, there was a "Dark Ending" in which the safari vehicle encountered the slaughtered corpse of Big Red. This scene proved too shocking for families and children, and thus was eventually changed to give the attraction a happier ending.
Long before the safari or even Walt Disney World opened, Walt Disney wanted to use real African animals for the river attraction Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. However, due to several reasons, Audio-Animatronics replicas were placed instead.
In July 2010 it was announced that guests will soon be able to go on "guided treks" around the savannah. This will include areas that are not part of the regular ride experience.
On February 10, 2012 it was announced that the "Little Red" portion of the ride would be replaced with a zebra exhibit. It opened in the fall of 2012.
Initially, there were a number of animal deaths from disease, toxic exposure, maternal killings and park vehicles. The United States Department of Agriculture investigation found no violations of the Animal Welfare Act. The pneumonia death of a hippopotamus caused a 40 minute closure of the ride.
Construction
The flamingo island is a huge Hidden Mickey.
The music snippet that is heard when driving past the elephant area is called "Hapa Duniani" and is performed by the vocal group, "African Dawn."

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  • @MrBaileyiam
    @MrBaileyiam7 жыл бұрын

    Hair, Fashion and Grinding! Winning!!

  • @lisakent5682
    @lisakent56829 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the ride along, enjoyed it!! :)

  • @MikeKarschti

    @MikeKarschti

    9 жыл бұрын

    Glad you liked it. Thanks for riding along :)

  • @cowboylikeabby
    @cowboylikeabby6 жыл бұрын

    Thank goodness they took out the dead big red animictronic... There's a lot of kids on that ride!

  • @MikeKarschti

    @MikeKarschti

    6 жыл бұрын

    True. The reserve wardens with machine guns were pretty badass though.

  • @yralee
    @yralee8 жыл бұрын

    I love the safari

  • @MikeKarschti

    @MikeKarschti

    8 жыл бұрын

    +D'mayra Martinez me too. It's great

  • @TheBritishLife

    @TheBritishLife

    8 жыл бұрын

    Such a good chance to cool down, see some animals and learn some bizarre facts. Loved it!

  • @MikeKarschti

    @MikeKarschti

    8 жыл бұрын

    TheBritishLife It is a really cool attraction!