Tips about Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom's Expedition Everest - There are two entrances for Expedition Everest. The Standby line offers the most extensive theming and queue. It's worth the time to look at all the different artifacts! Disney Imagineering has said that this queue is designed to hold at least one hour's worth of waiting guests.

The FastPass line is a very abbreviated version of the regular queue. You'll get to experience smaller versions of just a few of the displays that are found in the Standby line. But when this ride officially opens, FastPass will be almost mandatory for Expedition Everest. Expect large crowds and long waits.

When waits were getting a little out of control this past weekend, they started pulling folks who didn't mind riding solo from the FastPass line into a Single Rider Line. If you opt to go as a Single Rider, you'll basically bypass all pre-show queue areas and walk right to the loading zone. This may be your fastest option for getting on the ride, however, the Single Rider line is not always available. (According to ALL EARS(R) Researcher Kenny, it seems that the Single Rider line is only available when the Standby wait time is 40 minutes or more.).

There is also a special line for those wanting the front seat. Once you get to the loading area, if you request the front car, you may find yourself off to the side waiting with others. The wait can be substantial -- almost everyone wants to ride up front! - Deb Wills.


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ALL PARKS - My husband and I just returned from our honeymoon at WDW and had a MAGICAL time! One thing that I would like to share concerns the "Magical Wishes" pins that you can pick up from Guest Relations at the theme parks. My advice is that everyone celebrating a special event -- honeymoon, anniversary, birthday -- pick up one of these buttons. Everywhere we went in WDW we were warmly congratulated by Cast Members! We had an incredible time! I would recommend WDW to any couple who wants a truly special honeymoon! - Christina Church

EDITOR'S NOTE: There are many styles of buttons available at Guest Relations. Among the more popular: "Best Wishes,""Congratulations," "1st Visit", "Happy Anniversary" and "Today is My Birthday."


ANIMAL KINGDOM - I recently went down to Walt Disney World as part of a family reunion. During this time I was showing some family members around Animal Kingdom to the more popular rides, when they mentioned that they would like to see "Flights of Wonder." Having never been a fan of live-action animal shows I assumed that this would be the low point of my day. However, after I sat down and the show got started I was really into it. It wasn't just a bunch of birds doing tricks. The two hosts were very comedic in their "performances" and had the audience rolling in the aisles. They even had kids as well as adults participate in part of the show. And, since all the birds were doing only their "natural" way of behaving, I didn't have to sit through any parrots on tricycles! I would suggest as people walk from the Safari over to Kali River Rapids they stop and take in this amazing show! - C00ltigger
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ANIMAL KINGDOM - When reviewing the secrets at the Animal Kingdom, I noticed that no one had written in about our favorite secret: Tamu Tamu Refreshments. It's a tasty little snack stop opposite Tusker House with a bonus: the ice cream floats come in souvenir Animal Kingdom cups (which we still use in the bathtub!) and souvenir straw/spoons. As regular straws are not available in the AK because they might hurt the animals, these straw/spoons (ours had Pluto climbing it) make a cute and fun souvenir to take home. - Annie & Howard
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ANIMAL KINGDOM - We have taken both of the tours at Animal Kingdom (Wild by Design and Backstage Tales) and they were both WELL worth doing... We took the tour early one January morning and had the tour guide to ourselves. It was a great opportunity to see the park before it got crowded, and we were able to really spend time looking at all of the animals. Also, because you are wearing headphones, you can be a distance away from your tour guide and still hear everything he/she is telling you. (This is especially helpful after the park opens, and other guests are in the area where you are touring). - Sally Bunting
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ANIMAL KINGDOM - Each time I visit the Animal Kingdom, I bring a small pair of binoculars or opera glasses. It so greatly enhances my enjoyment of the animals on the safari, the birds in their various environs, the architectural details, and the icons on the Tree of Life, by bringing them vividly close. - Marlene Kardamitchis
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ALL PARKS - While spending the day in Epcot in the hot weather, when my feet are hot from the pavement, I always change to another pair of socks and sprinkle on some baby powder. It's a quick refresher. - Claire Rozzi

EDITOR'S NOTE: this works great at all the parks!
ALL PARKS - If you are not going to ride an attraction with your family, meet them in the ride's air-conditioned gift shop. Most rides have a gift shop into which the ride will exit, so it's a convenient place to meet up with your family. - Angela H. Nisbett
ALL PARKS - On some of the rides, it was easier to stand up slightly when pulling the lap bar down (so that it actually fit closer to my lap than my belly) and then sit down properly for a snug fit. This worked especially well when I went on the rides with my younger children -- they felt more secure with the lap bar closer to them. I can honestly say that large-sized folks are easily accommodated at WDW -- so go, have a great time and don't worry! - Grace
ANIMAL KINGDOM - At the Harambe Fruit Market in Animal Kingdom, they now have a really nice fruit and cheese dish in addition to the other fruit choices. It contains apple slices -- probably half a good-sized apple, plus a nice bunch of grapes, and three slices each of cheddar and gouda. It was just about perfect for something light on a warm day. The price wasn't too bad, either, at $5.49 (2008 price). - Lynn Pernezny
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ANIMAL KINGDOM - Rafiki's Planet Watch is the perfect place for families with small children to catch a breather from park viewing, much like Tom Sawyer's Island at the Magic Kingdom. I suggest grabbing some take-out from one of the counter service restaurants and riding the train to Planet Watch when you hit the afternoon slump. A relaxing break here can revive your entire afternoon! There are a few picnic tables where you can enjoy your lunch, right next to an ice cream/soft drink stand, and your toddlers will enjoy petting the goats and sheep in the petting zoo. An indoor conservation center offers a refreshing air-conditioned discovery zone for your kids to run wild. And there are always Disney characters there for photo ops. Don't miss Pipa, the talking recycle bin. She's our favorite part! - Buffy
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ANIMAL KINGDOM - Here is a tip that will surely be helpful and save others LOTS of money! The bridge over Kali River Rapids is the perfect place to take pictures of your group as they float down the river. It is a great meeting point after the ride as well. What the bridge is NOT good for is "reloading" your pockets after the ride. My husband put his wallet and cell phone in the stroller to keep them dry while he rode. I put my "fanny pack" in it. Smart idea. After everyone rode using child swap, (the stroller was never unattended!) we got the stuff out of the stroller to put back on. The slats on the bridge's handrails aren't very wide -- they wouldn't want a small child to fall through. But guess what? They are just wide enough to allow a cell phone, dropped on the bridge, to bounce right through the slats and into the river! Fortunately my husband was in too much shock at what had just happened to be too mad, and EVENTUALLY he even laughed about it! So... be careful of your belongings while standing on the bridge! (Can you hear me now? Nope!) - Amy Van Riper
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ALL PARKS - I just returned from a trip to WDW. The 3M Company now has a new Post-It Flag Highlighter that includes both a highlighter and Post-It flags in one. It was PERFECT for marking the maps to the parks. I would circle the attraction number with the highlighter and then put a Post-It flag on the number on the map. They are see-though, so they don't cover up the number. The "pen" fit perfectly in my fanny pack! - Leah Price
ALL PARKS - I purchased "The Unofficial Guide to WDW" book before our trip. I tore out the pages in the back of the book (the ones that suggest which attractions to see and in which order -- a very valuable tool) and laminated them. I then punched a hole in a corner of each page. As we set off for a certain park for the day, I would attach that set of pages with a binder ring to my fanny pack. I then had a quick reference guide for all the attractions and restaurants in that park. It was outside my fanny pack so I could look at it quickly without having to open my fanny pack each time. It was laminated so if it rained, the pages were not ruined, and they could withstand a lot of abuse. I took along a Sharpie marker and marked off each attraction as we visited it so I could see at a glance where we'd been and where we were supposed to go next. It worked out very well for our trip. - Lisa Kent
ALL PARKS - On our last trip to Disney we brought our own 2 way radios. This came in extremely handy and we were able to separate and change plans as we needed. We had to share the frequency with quite a few other people, but if you don't mind waiting your turn, it really is a convenient way to communicate if you decide to split up. - Sharmon Simonetti
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