Walt Disney’s Animal Kingdom
The OTC Genius just came back for vacation so I will be taking my readers on a journey through some of the best day trips I experienced!!
Since Orlando is the Theme Park Capital of the World, I decided to spend most of my vacation time exploring the major attractions. There are been so many changes to most of the theme parks that I thought what a great time to renew my experiences!! In order to keep my readers updated I have to sacrifice and do a little work! (Ha Ha, that’s what I told my boss).
The first stop on the agenda was Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom. As much as I love animals, I have to admit that I am a real thrill seeker and preferred to visit a park with the fastest roller coaster. But the person I invited to share the day with, wanted to visit Animal Kingdom so that is where we went. Orlando Ticket Connection prides itself on having the inside track so I always try to go with someone else because that way I can get another opinion.
Of course we rode the amazing Expedition Everest! This is one of my favorite Walt Disney rides and it totally lived up to my expectations. It is always exciting to ride the speeding train though the Himalayas, all the while being chased by the ferocious Yeti!! I really love when the tracks are out and you plunge backwards into the unknown!!
Walking through Walt Disney’s Animal Kingdom gives the impression of being right smack dab in the middle of the African and Asian continents. The landscape is amazing and transports you to these wonderful lands!
One of the absolute best adventures of the day was the Kilimanjaro Safari! After walking in the heat and trying to take in all of the sights and sounds a much needed escape was called for. Even though I have been on this safari before, there were never as many animals as there was this day! It was like all of Africa was let out!! We took so many pictures, and just have to share them with you.
I loved the Giraffes, especially the baby giraffes. Do you know that giraffes have the same amount of bones in their necks as a human does? They are just longer! The White Rhinos are really not white, and originally the name was lost in translation. It was named “widj” in Dutch because of their wide mouths, but somehow they started pronouncing it white! The tour guide was full of amazing information, which I found to be very entertaining.
The OTC Genius is giving Animal Kingdom AND Kilimanjaro Safari 5 STARS!
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