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12 Things to Know BEFORE You Go to Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom is a unique park in so many ways. Not only do they have amazing rides, but there are also tons of animals and breathtaking shows! I used to be a Cast Member at Animal Kingdom, and I wanted to share my best tips on how to prepare for spending a day there. I’m always surprised at how little some guests seem to know about Animal Kingdom compared to the other parks-hopefully, this serves as a handy guide, and will help you fall in love with Animal Kingdom the same way I did!





 

12 – Consider Lightning Lane Access

You might want to consider purchasing access to the new Lightning Lane on busy days. There are two Lightning Lane paid options that include different attractions. First, you can purchase Disney Genie+ for the day of your visit. This costs anywhere from $15-$39 per day, per person, depending on when you visit. With Genie+, you can access the Lightning Lane at several attractions at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. See the list below for the Genie+ attractions at the park.

Disney Genie+ Attractions:

    1. The Festival of the Lion King
    2. Expedition Everest
    3. Finding Nemo: The Big Blue… and Beyond!
    4. Dinosaur
    5. It’s Tough to be a Bug!
    6. Kali River Rapids
    7. Kilimanjaro Safaris
    8. Na’vi River Journey
    9. The Animation Experience
    10. Feathered Friends in Flight!
    11. Meet Disney Pals at Adventurers Outpost

A second option for purchasing Lightning Lane is the a la carte method. The two attractions below are NOT included with your Genie+ purchase and must be purchased separately. Lightning Lane selections for the top-tier individual attractions will also be made on the same day of your visit and can be made across multiple theme parks (great for those who have the Park Hopper Option). Access to purchase Lightning Lane for the individual top-tier attractions is available to all guests at park opening. However, guests staying on Disney World property receive the benefit of early access to top-tier reservations and can make their purchases at 7:00 am on the day of their visit. Access to the Lightning Lane can hit capacity and will sell out, so we highly recommend you purchase access right at 7:00 am. Prices will vary by date, attraction, and park. We’ve seen prices range anywhere from $7-$25 per person, per attraction.

Individual A la Carte Lightning Lane Attractions:

    1. Avatar Flight of Passage

Keep in mind that you do not have to purchase either of these options to enjoy these attractions. Most of the attractions listed above have moderate wait times, and some regularly have low wait times. 

11 – Research Pandora: World of Avatar

Pandora: The World of Avatar is one of the newer lands at Walt Disney World. It’s still very busy, so it’s important to know everything about it before your trip- it’s easy to get overwhelmed and feel let down if you don’t manage to do it all. Research what type of ride Avatar: Flight of Passage is, even if it means watching videos on YouTube on my most recent trip, I noticed a lot of people who had no idea that Flight of Passage was a motion simulator and ended up getting off the ride feeling sick. Disney Cast Members do post warnings and explain the ride system briefly before you board, but it never hurts to make sure that you’re psychically capable of handling it; it can be intense for some (my mom went on it and didn’t enjoy it at all due to motion sickness).

Also, research the restaurant in the land, which is Satu’li Canteen- they offer unique fare that differs from anything else you can find at Disney World (though it is delicious), as well as mobile ordering! The shops are worth looking into as well- a big draw for kids is “adopting” a banshee that you can wear on your shoulder. These are expensive, so I would decide ahead of time whether you’re planning to spend money on them or not. Pandora: The World of Avatar is one of the only places at Disney where you can’t buy anything Mickey-shaped or merchandise that features other Disney characters, so keep that in mind as you browse through Windtraders, the main shop (they really strive to keep to the theming of Pandora)!

10 – Plan to Arrive Early and Stay for the Evening

Animal Kingdom used to be the park that closed the earliest out of the four, never staying open longer than 5 or 6 pm. With Pandora: World of Avatar, that’s all changed- now, Animal Kingdom offers many nighttime offerings, such as the Tree of Life Nighttime Awakenings (projection shows on the Tree of Life, which occur intermittently starting at sunset). However, it still pays off to visit Animal Kingdom first thing in the morning- I can tell you from experience that the animals are most active in the morning. It is still the best time to ride Kilimanjaro Safaris or attempt to ride Flight of Passage with a lower wait time.

My best advice is to visit Animal Kingdom at rope drop and visit all of the animal exhibits/top-tier attractions you’re most interested in. Leave the park for a break around noon (skipping the hottest part of the day) and return at night to enjoy a nighttime safari. If you haven’t gotten to the Avatar rides yet, another tip is to get in line right before park closing- wait times are usually lower by then, and Pandora is beautiful at night.

9 – Check the MyDisney Experience App For Tons of Information

The My Disney Experience app will give you the times of the shows, character meets, and locations of animals and will help you plan your day at Animal Kingdom. Offering times can change daily, and a lot of guests don’t even realize that the park has certain animals until they look at the guide. I saw a guest exclaim in surprise once, having just realized that an American Crocodile was over in DinoLand U.S.A. She had been coming to the park for years and never knew! Also, some shows and character meet and greets will end early, even if the park is open until 9 or 10 pm- so it’s important to check the app; you don’t want to miss any characters or showtimes! The Tip Board included in the complimentary Disney Genie is also a great resource for guests to use!

8 – Know the Height Limits for Attractions

As a cast member, one of the hardest things to do is tell an excited child that they are too short to ride an attraction. We don’t like disappointing them or their parents. It’s for the child’s safety- they need to be at a proper height in order to ride attractions such as Expedition Everest or Dinosaur. If you are traveling with kids, look up the height limits for rides in advance and measure your child- that way, you’ll be prepared if a cast member denies you entry. Keep in mind that cast members aren’t doing this to be mean- they just don’t want anyone to get hurt!

7 – Prepare for Storms

Animal Kingdom has a lot of outdoor attractions, and when lightning is in the area, these attractions will be shut down. This includes Expedition Everest and Kali River Rapids, two of the most popular rides in Animal Kingdoms. Some animal walkthrough trails will also close until the weather clears up. When this happens, people flock to indoor attractions like Dinosaur and Flight of Passage, and wait times will skyrocket. Some other options are to see the shows while it’s raining or to visit Rafiki’s Planet Watch, which has a large indoor building filled with cool insects and other interactive exhibits/character meets. It rains a lot in Florida, and the weather can be unpredictable, so it’s good to be prepared and not let it ruin your day!

Also, if you can, bring your own ponchos and umbrellas. During storms, guests will crowd the stores buying ponchos, so you’ll want to avoid this if at all possible. Storms can often end after just half an hour, and by bringing your rain gear, you’ll save money! On the other hand, If it is just light rain or drizzle, then definitely go ride the safari or see the animals- they love playing in the rain!





 

6 – Make Dining Reservations or Use Mobile Ordering

There are a lot of good restaurants in Animal Kingdom, one of the best being Tusker House, a character dining experience. Other good dining options are Yak and Yeti, Rainforest Café at the front of the park, and Tiffins, at the entrance to Pandora. Reservations are highly recommended- you can make them right from your My Disney Experience app, and it will save you time waiting for a table- which leaves you more time to enjoy the park!

Another good tip is to utilize mobile ordering, which you can also do with the MDE app. Research ahead of time which quick-service restaurants offer mobile ordering in Animal Kingdom, and instead of waiting in a busy line for your food, just order from your phone and pick it up right at the counter! I used mobile ordering in Pandora on my last trip, and it saved us so much time- definitely download My Disney Experience, and start looking up dining options in Animal Kingdom.

5 – It’s Tough to be a Bug…Can be Tough!

When I worked at Animal Kingdom, I was often stationed at the Kid’s Discovery Club (now Wilderness Explorer location) at the exit to It’s Tough to be a Bug. It’s Tough to be a Bug is a 3D Show inside the Tree of Life and features characters from A Bug’s Life. It can be very scary for little ones- there are moments of extreme darkness, loud noises, and fog. Also, it’s not ideal for those with a phobia of spiders or other insects. Some kids do fine with it, but during my Cast Member days, I would see so many parents exit the show early with screaming, crying kids in tow. My sister, who is 25, refuses to sit through it. Just like with Avatar: Flight of Passage, make sure everyone in your party can handle It’s Tough to be a Bug before viewing.

4 – Unique Tours and Activities

If you want to get more out of your day in Animal Kingdom, you should research the tours offered throughout the park (at an extra price). These require advance reservations, so definitely head to the Internet to check them out! Special Animal Kingdom tours include Caring for Giants (a closer look at the African elephants), Savor the Savanna (an evening safari experience), and Wild Africa Trek (close-up encounters with the animals featured on the Kilimanjaro Safaris attraction). Make sure to book early if you’re interested, as these tours can fill up quickly!

Animal Kingdom also offers other activities that you can do for free. Any guest can become a Wilderness Explorer by visiting the first stand in Discovery Island, getting started with a booklet and an oath, and collecting animal badges throughout the park. There are over 30 different badges and animal-themed challenges to complete, and it’s a really fun, free way to enhance your day and increase your knowledge of animals and the environment. I may be a little biased since this was my old job- but I get so much joy every time I see a guest in the park with a Wilderness Explorer book!

3 – Leave Your Plastic & Balloons Behind

Animal Kingdom cares deeply for all animals within the park, and their safety is one of the top priorities. Another top priority is remaining environmentally friendly. This means no lids for drinks-they’re bad for the environment and can injure an animal if one were to fall within an enclosure. Animal Kingdom will serve your drink with a paper straw, but don’t be alarmed when you see that no lids are available- this can catch a lot of guests by surprise at first. Also, balloons are not allowed or sold in Animal Kingdom- if you do have a balloon, you can “park” it at Guest Relations and pick it up again at the end of the night. Safety first!

2 – Prepare for the Heat

Take it from someone who worked outside in Animal Kingdom for six months- this park is hot! A lot of people say that Animal Kingdom just feels hotter than the other parks, and it’s true. The Oasis has lots of greenery, but the other lands are very open to the elements. Be sure to bring portable fans and drink lots of water, keep hydrated, and step into air-conditioned shops often. Ride Kali River Rapids, watch a showing of Festival of the Lion King for some relief or head back to the hotel for a swim in the afternoon. The animals will seek shade and sleep in the heat; guests should do the same.

1 – Bring Your Walking Shoes

Animal Kingdom is the biggest out of all the parks. You will be doing a lot of walking. Wear proper shoes, and try to stay away from sandals or flip-flops. Instead of wandering aimlessly and needlessly tiring yourself out, grab a map and plan to take the shortest route between attractions, shows, and restaurants. Unlike Epcot and Magic Kingdom, there are no boat or train transportation options (unless you count the Wildlife Express, which is more of an attraction). Animal Kingdom also has two major walking trails, which you shouldn’t miss out on just because your feet are tired. Pace yourself and take breaks. Animal Kingdom is a huge, amazing park- if your feet are happy, you will be too!

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Arielle Tuan

Arielle is a South Florida local who has had some major magical moments happen at Disney World. It started when her family would take drives there every few months, and she and her sister would pretend the Magic Kingdom was their backyard. After graduating college, she worked at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in a Professional Internship for six months; her role as a Conservation Education Presenter allowed her to recruit “wilderness explorers” by educating guests all over the park. After a successful six months of creating Disney magic, she completed Grad School at John’s Hopkin’s University with a Master’s Degree in Museum Studies. During a celebratory trip to Disney World as a new Annual Passholder, her longtime boyfriend Eric proposed to her on the attraction Soarin.’It was this final magical moment that cemented her love of Disney, and established Epcot as her second favorite park (after Animal Kingdom, of course). She got married two years later at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort and has been checking off Disney experiences ever since (visiting Disneyland in California, attending D23, and exploring Disneyland Paris). Despite her degree, Arielle’s main passion is sharing her love of Disney through writing. She has since written two books about her experiences working for Disney through the publisher Theme Park Press and has maintained a Disney/Lifestyle blog since 2016. Arielle can’t wait to continue experiencing Disney with her Prince Eric, and showing others why the magic of Disney is so special!
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