Disney’s Animal Kingdom Fact Sheet
The fourth Walt Disney World theme park celebrates one amazing adventure after another with wild animals, exciting attractions, lavish stage shows and lovable characters! Highlights include a flight on a banshee, a runaway train adventure, a journey through a bioluminescent rainforest, an authentic African safari, a whirling white-water raft ride, a thrilling race back in time to prehistoric worlds, and two Broadway-style musical stage shows based on hit Disney films.
Location: From Walt Disney World property: take World Drive to Osceola Parkway West. From off Disney property: take I-4 to Exit 64B (U.S. 192 West), to World Drive North, to Osceola Parkway West, to Disney’s Animal Kingdom parking plaza.
Size: More than 500 acres
Project Announced: June 5, 1995
Construction Began: August 1995
Grand Opening: April 22, 1998
Animals: About 2,000, representing approximately 300 species – managed and cared for under the guidelines of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums
Landscaping: More than 4 million (3,000 species) trees, plants, shrubs, vines, grasses, ferns, etc.
Entry Garden: The Oasis — A lush botanical garden designed for guests to explore habitats of fascinating creatures including an iguana, a giant anteater, several species of colorful birds and other animals.
Major “Lands”:
Africa — Journey through the “wild” savanna on Kilimanjaro Safaris that seems to put you in the heart of Africa with lions, zebra, giraffes and other magnificent animals roaming freely. An authentic African village is filled with sights and sounds of the mysterious continent. The Wildlife Express steam train travels from Africa to Rafiki’s Planet Watch, an interactive conservation center where guests enter a world of discovery about animals and their environments. Animal interaction experiences are offered.
Asia — Home of Expedition Everest, a runaway train adventure that combines coaster thrills with the excitement of a close encounter with the mysterious yeti; Kali River Rapids, a white-water raft adventure through a threatened rainforest; and Maharajah Jungle Trek, a surprising walking journey past Asian ruins and live exotic animals including tigers, a Komodo dragon and giant fruit bats.
DinoLand U.S.A. — Here’s where the world’s fascination with dinosaurs comes to life: race back in time to save the last dinosaur on the thrill ride DINOSAUR; enjoy a whimsical twirl on TriceraTop Spin; let kids dig, swing and giggle through The Boneyard dig site and prehistoric playground. At Theater in the Wild, a stage show with original songs and larger-than-life puppets, “Finding Nemo: The Big Blue…and Beyond!” transports guests into the magical ocean world of the Disney•Pixar Academy Award-winning animated film, “Finding Nemo.”
Discovery Island — The park hub and home of the towering icon, The Tree of Life, which houses within its trunk “It’s Tough to be a Bug,” a humorous 3D and special-effects show. Discovery Island also features trails around the Tree of Life leading to up-close views of the animal carvings in its trunk and branches, as well as several animal habitats. Beyond the Tree of Life, various gift and food emporiums showcase colorful hand-carved animal architecture.
Pandora – The World of Avatar — A land that celebrates the magic of nature where guests can walk among the floating mountains during the day and explore the glowing fauna and flora after dark. Guests also can fly on the back of a mountain banshee during an exhilarating, 3D ride over the vast moon of Pandora on the Avatar Flight of Passage attraction, or journey deep into a bioluminescent rainforest and see the Na’vi Shaman of Songs on the Na’vi River Journey attraction.
Attractions:
- Affection Section (Rafiki’s Planet Watch)
- Avatar Flight of Passage (Pandora – The World of Avatar)
- Na’vi River Journey (Pandora – The World of Avatar)
- The Boneyard (DinoLand U.S.A.)
- DINOSAUR (DinoLand U.S.A.)
- TriceraTop Spin (DinoLand U.S.A.)
- Character Greetings (various locations throughout the park)
- Expedition Everest (Asia)
- Kali River Rapids (Asia)
- Maharajah Jungle Trek (Asia)
- Kilimanjaro Safaris (Africa)
- Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail (Africa)
- Wildlife Express (Africa/Rafiki’s Planet Watch)
- Rafiki’s Planet Watch (near Africa)
- “It’s Tough to be a Bug!” (Discovery Island)
- The Tree of Life (Discovery Island)
- Wilderness Explorers (Discovery Island)
Shows:
- “Disney KiteTails” (at 5,000-seat Discovery River Amphitheater/Asia)
- “Feathered Friends in Flight!” (Asia)
- “Festival of the Lion King” (Harambe Theatre/Africa)
- “Finding Nemo: The Big Blue…And Beyond!” (at 1,500-seat Theater in the Wild/DinoLand U.S.A.)
Where To Eat:
- Harambe Market (quick-service from walk-up windows, Mobile Order/Africa)
- Thirsty River Bar and Trek Snacks (cocktails, snacks/Asia)
- Yak & Yeti Restaurant (full-service, inside seating/Asia)
- Yak & Yeti Local Foods (quick dining, outdoor seating/Asia)
- Flame Tree Barbecue (quick dining, outdoor seating, Mobile Order/Discovery Island)
- Tiffins (signature dining, Discovery Island)
- Nomad Lounge (appetizers and beverages next to Tiffins, Discovery Island)
- Kusafiri Coffee Shop and Bakery (quick-service counter/Africa)
- Pizzafari (quick dining, Mobile Order/Discovery Island)
- Rainforest Cafe (full-service/Entrance Plaza)
- Restaurantosaurus (quick dining, Mobile Order/DinoLand U.S.A.)
- Dawa Bar (cocktails/Africa)
- Tamu Tamu Refreshments (quick service counter, Mobile Order/Africa)
- Tusker House Restaurant (family style/character breakfast, lunch and dinner/Africa)
- Creature Comforts serving Starbucks Coffee (quick service/Discovery Island)
- Pongu Pongu (quick service counter/Pandora)
- Satu’li Canteen (quick dining, Mobile Order/Pandora)
Essential Services:
- Baby Care Center; Lost Children (Discovery Island)
- Banking ATM (Entrance Plaza, DinoLand U.S.A.)
- First Aid (Discovery Island)
- Guest Services; Lost and Found; Kennel; Lockers (Entrance Plaza)
- Package pickup; stroller and wheelchair rental (Entrance Plaza)