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Suggestions while in Disney's Animal Kingdom.

Posted: Mar Tue 17, 2009 7:16 am
by dwellsbct
My fiance' and I will be visiting DAK on her birthday. I'd love to hear ideas on things not to miss especially non ride things. She recently had disc surgery so rides are not an option. We picked DAK because we are using her free Birthday ticket and even though I really love DAK it does not seem worth the price of a single day ticket when it closes at 5 or 6 and since she is getting in free it makes it more attractive. Thanks in advance for your ideas!

Posted: Mar Tue 17, 2009 7:45 am
by Mr.ToadWildRider
Although some disagree, I think the Nemo show is amazing. Some of the songs are a little annoying, but others are just plain good and all are catchy.

Posted: Mar Tue 17, 2009 8:14 am
by Nz58cl
Animal watching and It's Tough to be a Bug are two of my favorite things to do at DAK. Hope she has a wonderful birthday!

Posted: Mar Tue 17, 2009 8:21 am
by Jacca5660
I've had disk surgery a few (12) years back. They built a bridge in my lower back (fused L4 and down) tell your honey it gets better. Keep up with her therapy (keep moving!!!!!, it will help with the stiffness and pain!!!!) and try to stay away from the drugs! You can't live on them forever. Tell her Pamprin works for the pain, swelling, and spasms. PM me with her name so my family can include her in our prayers and also tell if she needs the support of someone that's has come out the other side I'm here for y'all.

Joe

PS She'll heal!! I can go on any ride I want now!!!

Posted: Mar Tue 17, 2009 8:35 am
by ckc0915
i also would see finding nemo the musical. must see festival of the lion king. also go see the ofen overlooked flights of wonder bird show. it is entertaining and if you sit in the right spots, you may become part of the show!

Posted: Mar Tue 17, 2009 9:39 am
by purple figment
Maharanji (sp?) Jungle Trek is not a ride. It is a walk, but I imagine that the motorized scooters would work there. It is a great chance to see some animals. I also echo everyone else: Festival of the Lion King and Nemo are great.

You might want to try and catch some of the performers. "De Vine" is a performance artist dressed as a vine. The performers in Africa were wonderful when I was there (drummers and dancers).

Posted: Mar Tue 17, 2009 10:39 am
by MagicKingdom Fairy89
Festival of the Lion King is a must see, nemo is good too.

Posted: Mar Tue 17, 2009 10:49 am
by annafab
Lion King, NEMO!!!, all the animal trails (the one up in Africa is really cool...they have an awesome bird exhibit that you go in). And definitely take some time to explore the trails around the Tree of Life. You can find some really interesting things hidden on that tree!

Posted: Mar Tue 17, 2009 3:30 pm
by leblanan
Another fun thing is the interactive palm tree that is sometimes wandering around.

Posted: Mar Tue 17, 2009 7:08 pm
by spodie
Animal Kingdom is a great place to wander around and just take everything in. I love both the Maharaja Jungle Trek and the Pangini Forest Trail (and yes, they ARE wheelchair excessible), the Flights of Wonder show, and Finding Nemo: the Musical and Festival of the Lion King. There will be plenty of great things to do there - trust me!

Posted: Mar Tue 17, 2009 9:50 pm
by MadEye
I agree with Flights of Wonder. Make sure you have a camera and are quick to raise your hand. You'll be glad you did. Trust me!!!

Posted: Mar Tue 17, 2009 9:51 pm
by secondstar
dwellsbct, this is one of my favorite parks. I think there is so much to do here without riding the rides.

First off, don't rush past the Oasis. There is so much lush, beautiful foliage to admire, and there are plenty of animals throughout.

Two must-sees are Nemo & Festival of the Lion King. Both are great attractions. I also agree with ckc0915 about Birds of Wonder being an overlooked attraction. It is very enjoyable. The two walking attractions, Pangani Trails and Maharajeh Trek, are very good, with the latter bordering on excellent, especially if the Tigers are active.

It's Tough to be a Bug is a very well-done 3D attraction, with a very enjoyable queue line. You'll have fun spotting the animals hidden throughout the Tree of Life's roots. And speaking of queue lines, although you may not be able to ride Expedition: Everest, take the time to enjoy the Nepalese-like city Disney created. You'll be amazed at the detail.

Also, if she's still there, keep your eye out for Ms. DeVine. She's the "tree-lady" that frequents the park. You won't know what to think when you first see her.

Posted: Mar Tue 17, 2009 9:55 pm
by yodiwan1
don't forget all the characters at camp mickey/minnie!!! it's always fun to see them and there are usually at least 6-7!!!

Posted: Mar Tue 17, 2009 10:14 pm
by Len90
Secondstar really did a great job describing all you can do. have been thinking, and depending on how bad your fiance's back is, you might be able to do the safari ride, but you would need to be in the middle on the front row. It might be a reach though...

Also, I would advise you take in all the shops. I find that that the AK stores have some really cool merchandise that is park exclusive.

Posted: Mar Thu 19, 2009 7:44 am
by Peerless83
another thing i love doing when I go to DAK...is getting a frozen lemonade in africa..especially when its hot out!