
I love when Disney Parks Blog posts quizzes to see how well you know certain areas or rides in different Disney parks. Today’s quiz tests your knowledge of a very popular ride in Disney World.

I love when Disney Parks Blog posts quizzes to see how well you know certain areas or rides in different Disney parks. Today’s quiz tests your knowledge of a very popular ride in Disney World.

It can put a damper on your vacation if your favorite ride is closed for refurbishment while you are in Disney World. Luckily, you can prepare for this and find out before you leave with the refurbishment list. The list is always kept up-to-date on our website to help you better plan your magical vacation.

Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Hollywood Studios have all been covered. So, Animal Kingdom is next up for the “Top Attraction” list series. This park does not have as many attractions as Magic Kingdom or Epcot, but it does have more than Hollywood Studios. With 28 attractions, there is a nice amount to choose from for the list and once Pandora – The Land of AVATAR is completed, there will be even more.

Hollywood Studios has fewer attractions than Magic Kingdom and Epcot. So, I decided to include some of the shows that are in the “Entertainment” category on Disney’s website. There will be more attractions to choose from once the lands for Toy Story and Star Wars are both done.

Moving along with the top attraction series we head to Epcot. Keep in mind that Magic Kingdom has, by far, the most attractions. So, as we go to the other parks the lists may not be as long, because they don’t have as many attractions.
During the summer months it can get pretty hot in Florida. Combine that with the summer crowds in Disney World and it can make for an uncomfortable day. There are ways to cool off while in the parks though.
Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Hollywood Studios have all been covered. So, Animal Kingdom is next up for the “Top Attraction” list series. This park does not have as many attractions as Magic Kingdom or Epcot, but it does have more than Hollywood Studios. With 28 attractions, there is a nice amount to choose from for the list.
There are a couple of shows from the “Entertainment” section that I have included in the list, because, in my opinion, they are very good. Again, these are my own choices for a Top 10 list, everyone will have their own views as to which they feel are better, but this is a good starting point for anyone that has not been to the park.
Top 10 Attractions in Animal Kingdom
10. Wildlife Express Train– Train rides in Disney World are always fun. So if there is a train in a park, we will ride it. This train will take you from Africa to Rafiki’s Planet Watch and back again. This isn’t any old train ride though. During your 7-minute ride you will get to see behind the scenes of Animal Kingdom. Look for animal housing for different animals at Animal Kingdom. You will get to see where rhinos, elephants, and other animals sleep.

9. Finding Nemo The Musical– This is such a cute show. Plus, the show runs 40 minutes long, so it’s a great choice on a hot summer day. The actors use puppets to bring you into the story of Nemo and they are really good at drawing in the audience. They wear costumes that blend with the set, so your attention is on the puppets and not the actors. The puppets are pretty impressive, as are the actors who control them. I love Finding Nemo, so this is always a fun show to see.

8. Conservation Station– This is where the Wildlife Express Train will take you from Africa. When you visit you will be able to go behind the scenes of animal care at Animal Kingdom. We had so much fun visiting here during our last trip. The outside of the building has a mural of animals above the doors and once you step through the doors you will see even more animals.
Learn interesting facts about the animals at the park, see how the animals are cared for with a look into the Veterinary Treatment Room, check out the Animal Encounters Stage and you might even have a chance to touch animals after, watch handlers prepare meals for animals at the Nutrition Center, or watch actual scientists. There is a lot to do in an area that can sometimes get forgotten. Definitely put this on your list during your next visit to Animal Kingdom!

7. Kali River Rapids – This is a fun ride, but the reason I didn’t put it higher on the list is because I feel it’s too short. Your ride vehicle is a 12-person raft and you will find a compartment in front of you to store items in case you get wet. Between the geysers, the elephant-themed water sprayers, and the two drops (one is down a 20 foot slope!) your chances of getting wet are pretty good.
Look around during your raft ride. There is a message attached to this attraction. The warning is how illegal logging is destroying animal habitats and the balance of nature. It’s done in a Disney way, tied into a story.
So while I do think this ride should be longer, it’s still in my top 10. I love that drop at the end! Even though I usually end up getting soaked 🙂

6. It’s Tough to be a Bug – This is a must-see for every trip to Animal Kingdom. I love all the 3D shows at Disney World, but the fact that this one takes place inside the Tree of Life makes it a little more special. So when you make your way to the entrance, you are actually walking in the Tree of Life and the queue lines makes you feel like you are actually walking underground, it’s really well done!
Once the show starts, you are in for a treat. Flik is trying to put on a Broadway style show to teach you about the importance of bugs and how they are our friends. There are lots of special effects surprises throughout the show and special appearances by some familiar bugs.
It’s a cute show, but can be a little scary for little ones. There are some points of the show where you can get startled and little ones may not like that.

5. Festival of the Lion King– This is my favorite show at Disney World. It’s an indoor show, so it’s another good one for a hot day.
Once you enter Harambe Theater, you will be directed to one of the seating sections. There is audience participation during the show where everyone is supposed to act like a certain animal. The animal you are assigned depends on where you sit. There is a giraffe, warthog, lion, and elephant section. The actors will usually pick kids to help lead the group in the animal noises.
There are so many talented actors, singers, dancers, and gymnasts in this show! My favorite part is the Tumble Monkeys! They are so much fun to watch. The floats are fun too. They come in the theater with different characters from The Lion King on them (Simba and Pumba are two of the float characters).
The costumes are bright and beautiful. This is seriously like a Broadway production. It’s impressive and so exciting to see. This is definitely on our must-see list!

4. Primeval Whirl– Love this ride! Fair warning though, you will get knocked around a bit. It’s definitely not a gentle ride, but it is lots of fun.
It is supposed to be like a carnival ride. In fact, it’s in a section of Dinoland U.S.A. that is called Chester and Hester’s Dino-Rama! The ride is a roller coaster that spins as you go around the track, which is why you get knocked around a bit.
There are two tracks for this ride and each track has sudden dips. There are lots of fun moving cartoon-like designs throughout the ride. The idea is that you are in a time-machine and you are going on a journey back to when dinosaurs walked the earth.

3. Kilimanjaro Safaris– This is a must-see on every trip to Animal Kingdom. No experience is ever the same. Every time I have been on this ride I have seen something different and it’s always fun to see if the lion is going to be out.
You will see so many different African animals during your journey in the open-air safari vehicle. Some animals you could see include:
This is an 18-minute experience and can be a little bumpy. If you want to get closer to some of the animals you can try the Wild Africa Trek.

2. Dinosaur – This is a fun ride that sends you back to the time of the dinosaurs. You start off watching a video, at the Dino Institute, and are asked to go back in time to help find an Iguanodon and bring it back. The time period you are sent back to is right around when the meteor hit the Earth.
The ride is dark and can be scary for some. There are lots of great dinosaur animatronics to look at during your venture though. It took me a while to get up the nerve to go on this one, because I had heard how scary it can be, but I love it! We ride this one at least once during every trip.

1. Expedition Everest– This is my favorite ride in Animal Kingdom. Not only is the roller coaster part really fun, but the queue line is interesting to walk through. It’s one of those queue lines that almost makes you want to forgo your FastPass. You enter a Himalayan tour office and the queue line winds you past a general store and a museum that has lots of information about the infamous Yeti. It’s pretty cool and very well done.
Once you make your way through the queue line you will board your train and start your ascent up the mountain. It starts off gentle, until you reach the broken tracks and that’s when it speeds up. After all, you need to get away from the Yeti! Look for the big hairy guy during the ride; he appears when your picture is snapped on the ride.

So there it is, my Top 10 list for Animal Kingdom. Everyone’s list (and number 1) will be different, but my hope is that this will be a good starting point for those that have never been to Animal Kingdom.
There is so much to do in this park. Don’t believe it when people say it’s a half day park, because it’s not. You can easily spend a day in this park. So, take time to explore everything Animal Kingdom has to offer during your next trip. It’s a fun park!
Thanks for reading!
*Liz*

I love that Disney Parks Blog posts fun trivia things like this!
On this day in 1991 Muppet*Vision 3D opened at Hollywood Studios. This is one of the shows we have to see every time we are in the park.
The Muppets never get old. We still love them and find them as funny as we did when we were kids. Plus, we get to introduce our kids to the awesomeness that is the Muppets. They love the Muppets too and that includes the Fraggles!
So, happy birthday to Muppet*Vision 3D! Here’s to another 14 years in Hollywood Studios (or whatever they end up changing the name to 😉 )
Thanks for reading!
*Liz*
I have heard people say “Why are you taking them when they’re so young? They won’t remember it.” I know that little kids won’t remember the trip, but the way I see it is if they have fun then that’s all that matters.
We have taken our kids, at very young ages, to Disney. My daughter was 6 months old for her first trip, two during her second trip, and she’ll be four when we go on the next trip. My son was 4 months on his first trip and he’ll be two when we go next.
Yes, they were both very young for their first trips, but the family had fun. There are so many things for the little ones to do all over Disney property. Not to mention it’s the perfect time to go when they are amazed by the characters. That’s what happened during our last trip. My daughter was so in awe of Ariel, her favorite princess at the time. Every time she was asked a question by Ariel, my daughter would respond, wide-eyed and with a big smile, “Yeah.” She just couldn’t believe she was actually talking to Ariel. It was the cutest thing ever and brought tears to my eyes.
You will be able to find rides for the whole family to go on, you don’t have to worry about that. Both of my kids went on the Haunted Mansion ride when they were very little and had fun.
All the parks will have things for the little ones to go on. Here’s a rundown of attractions for all ages in the parks:
Downtown Disney even has a train and a carousel that little ones can ride for $2 a ride. The water parks have areas designated for the little ones too.
So Disney has you covered if you are traveling with babies or preschoolers. As long as you include breaks in your day, you should be fine. The breaks do help when traveling with little ones. Even if they don’t nap, just being away from all the stimulation helps. Meltdowns happen, but breaks will reduce the chance of a meltdown and that is good for everyone.
Thanks for reading!
*Liz*
Disney has decided to have you vote for your favorite ride in the second annual March Magic.
Starting today you can go on the Facebook Pages for both Disneyland and Walt Disney World and vote. Disney will post a choice of two teams and you get to vote for your favorite.
You can also cast your vote on Disneyland and Walt Disney World’s Twitter and Instagram.
This will last for a few weeks and there is a bracket that you can print out to keep track of your ride choices. The final showdown between the top two rides will be on April 6.
What’s your favorite ride?
Click here for the bracket.
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