Animal Kingdom

Disney’s Animal Kingdom is a jungle Experience highlighting Africa and Asia.

Wikipedia says this is Disney’s largest themed park, over 580 acres.  They are also accredited by the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

We enjoyed a few thrill rides like Expedition Everest and a few dark rides like Dinosaur.

Around every corner some sort of entertainment catches our eye.

Even if its looking at the India food wagon.

In the middle of the park is The Tree of Life.  A 145 foot high and 50 foot wide sculpted tree with over 325 carved animals.

Misting fans around the park were a relief from the 90+ degree temps and high humidity.  We also sat in the wet seats for Kali River Rapids.


Animal shows are popular at this park.  The bird show is educational raising awareness in conservation as well as displaying some of the beautiful birds found in the jungle.

The Kilimanjaro Safari ride takes guests to visit animal habitats.  We saw hippos.

Water Buffaloes.

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Pink Flamingos, elephants and the massive Boabab tree which is leafless for 9 months of the year.

White Rhinos roll in the mud.

The Ostrich sits on the side of the road with her clutch of eggs.

After all that sitting the kids got to play on the drums for awhile.

You can never tell where you’ll find a hidden Mickey.  Genny spotted one in this little safari camp display.

In the aviary the birds were building nests.

The Hippo and these little fish have a symbiotic relationship.  The hippo provides something for the fish to snack on and the fish keep the tank clean.  You know what I mean, wink wink.

Our favorite is the Meerkats.  They are super cute, playful and fun to watch.

Nice park, fun day, rather hot, but a good time.

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