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Disney's Animal Kingdom is one of four theme parks at the Walt Disney World Resort. Built on a theme taking inspiration from the many cultures around the world, circling around a central animal message, the park's icon is the magnificent Tree of Life, into which is carved a massive array of animals, insects, and fauna.

Plans for the park were originally released in 1995, and ground-breaking began soon after. The park opened on Earth Day (April 22) 1998, and is the largest of the four theme parks in the Resort, due to the large expanses of man-made savanna and animal habitats in the north of the park.

Contents

  • 1 Dedication
  • 2 Lands
    • 2.1 The Oasis
    • 2.2 Discovery Island
    • 2.3 Africa
    • 2.4 Rafiki's Planet Watch
    • 2.5 Asia
    • 2.6 DinoLand U.S.A.
    • 2.7 Pandora: The World of Avatar
  • 3 Former Lands
    • 3.1 Camp Minnie-Mickey
  • 4 Characters
    • 4.1 Current
      • 4.1.1 Dinoland USA
      • 4.1.2 Discovery Island
      • 4.1.3 Asia
  • 5 Special Events
    • 5.1 Current
  • 6 Recent Park Map
  • 7 Gallery
  • 8 Trivia

Dedication

"Welcome to a kingdom of animals... real, ancient, and imagined: a kingdom ruled by lions, dinosaurs, and dragons; a kingdom of balance, harmony, and survival; a kingdom we enter to share in the wonder, gaze at the beauty, thrill at the drama, and learn."
―Michael D. Eisner, April 22, 1998

Lands

The Oasis

The Oasis is the Main Street, U.S.A. of Animal Kingdom. Guests first enter this land after entering the park. Here, guests are surrounded by animal exhibits featuring birds and other animals as well as realistic rock work until they are greeted by a view of the Tree of Life.

Discovery Island

Located around the Tree of Life, Discovery Island is the main hub of Disney's Animal Kingdom. Many shops and restaurants are found here. Discovery Island is home to It's Tough to Be a Bug! inside the Tree of Life. Walking tours of the gardens surrounding the Tree of Life are also located on Discovery Island. This area was originally named Safari Village.

Africa

Themed around the southwestern continent, the Africa area is home to Pangani Forest Exploration Trails as well as a train to Rafiki's Planet Watch. You can also find the insanely popular Kilimanjaro Safaris in Africa. This area also became the new home of the popular Festival of the Lion King stage show in the summer of 2014 (retitled A Celebration of Festival of the Lion King in 2021), following the closure of Camp Minnie-Mickey (which is permanently closed).

Rafiki's Planet Watch

Rafiki's Planet Watch is the only land that is not connected to Discovery Island, it is instead connected to Africa. The land is named after Rafiki, a character from the 1994 Disney film The Lion King. Attractions in the land include Wildlife Express Train and walkthrough attractions Habitat Habit!, Conservation Station, and Affection Section.

Asia

Currently famous for the new Expedition Everest roller coaster. Asia also contains the new restaurant The Yak and Yeti. Themed around a town near Tibet, Asia, Asia also contains Kali River Rapids, Flights of Wonder, and the Maharajah Jungle Trek.

DinoLand U.S.A.

Containing the controversial Chester and Hester's Dinorama, Dinoland USA has evolved into a diversified area within the park. Encompassing Finding Nemo: The Musical (which is temporarily closed to make way for a "reimagined" version of the show as Finding Nemo: The Big Blue... and Beyond!, which will open in 2022), Dinosaur, TriceraTop Spin, and Primeval Whirl (which is now permanently closed), Dinoland USA contains a wide variety of attractions. Dinorama's theming is often under fire from Disney fans due to its theme of a cheap carnival in what is usually an impeccably-themed complex.

Pandora: The World of Avatar

An area themed to the world of Pandora from James Cameron's Avatar films. It opened in summer of 2017.

Former Lands

Camp Minnie-Mickey

Camp Minnie-Mickey was the main character greeting area of the park. It was also home of two stage shows: Festival of the Lion King and Pocahontas and her Forest Friends. The area was originally slated to become Beastly Kingdom with the Camp serving as a temporary placeholder, but those plans were never realized. The Camp closed for good in January 2014 to make way for a new area, which would eventually become Pandora: The World of Avatar.

Characters

Current

Dinoland USA

  • Donald Duck
  • Scrooge McDuck
  • Chip and Dale
  • Launchpad McQuack

Discovery Island

  • Timon
  • Pocahontas
  • Meeko
  • Tarzan
  • Thumper
  • Miss Bunny
  • Mickey Mouse (safari clothing)
  • Minnie Mouse (safari clothing)
  • Flik
  • Panchito Pistoles
  • José Carioca
  • Kevin

Asia

  • Russell
  • Dug
  • Baloo
  • King Louie

Special Events

Current

  • Disney After Hours

Recent Park Map

Gallery

Trivia

  • When Imagineers were designing Animal Kingdom, executives were unconvinced that the park would have the necessary draw to compete against other zoos. To reassure them of the up-close excitement, Imagineers brought a live tiger to their presentation. It turned out that was all the convincing necessary.
  • Over a three-year period, Animal Kingdom came to life on what was a barren cow pasture. The incredible transformation included laying 60 miles of plumbing, importing 4.4 million yards of dirt, creating rivers, and relocating and relocating animals from around the world. The park was quite an investment—a whopping $800 million dollars!
  • Approximately 1,000 animals live in Animal Kingdom, and more than 150 species have reproduced since the park's opening.
  • Out of the three Walt Disney World Parks, this is the only one to not feature fireworks for the safety of the animals.
  • Ever wondered where all of your recycled containers go? Well, quite a few milk jugs ended up in Animal Kingdom. Through Disney's "green" efforts, the benches in the park are made of the recycled material.
  • It has a game on Facebook.com and unlocks more animals encircling the Tree of Life.
  • This is the only Disney Park where all of its restrooms have doors on their entrances/exits. This is because in the event of an animal escaping its habitat, guests would need to go into the restrooms and close the door for cover.
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Theme Parks
Magic Kingdom • Epcot • Disney's Hollywood Studios • Disney's Animal Kingdom
Water Parks
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon • Disney's Blizzard Beach
Other Attractions
Disney Springs • ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex • Walt Disney World Monorail System • Disney Skyliner • Club 33
Resorts
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge • Disney's Beach Club Resort • Disney's Beach Club Villas • Disney's BoardWalk Resort • Disney's Contemporary Resort • Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa • Disney's Polynesian Village Resort • Disney's Wilderness Lodge • Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort • Disney's Coronado Springs Resort • Disney's All-Star Movies Resort • Disney's All-Star Music Resort • Disney's All-Star Sports Resort • Disney's Pop Century Resort • Disney's Art of Animation Resort • Disney's Old Key West Resort • Disney's BoardWalk Villas • Bay Lake Tower • Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground • Disney's Port Orleans Resort • Disney's Yacht Club Resort • Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas • Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa • Disney's Riviera Resort • Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser (Opening March 1, 2022)
Former Areas
Disney's River Country • Discovery Island • Pleasure Island • Walt Disney World Speedway • Walt Disney World Airport
See Also
The Walt Disney World Explorer • As Told by Emoji • Disney Transport • Transportation and Ticket Center
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The Oasis
The Oasis Exhibits
Discovery Island
Tree of Life • It's Tough to Be a Bug! • Discovery Island Trails
Africa
Kilimanjaro Safaris • Pangani Forest Exploration Trails • Wild Africa Trek • A Celebration of Festival of the Lion King
Rafiki's Planet Watch
Wildlife Express Train • The Animation Experience at Conservation Station • Habitat Habit! • Affection Section
Asia
Feathered Friends in Flight • Expedition Everest • Kali River Rapids • Maharajah Jungle Trek • UP! A Great Bird Adventure (Reopening in 2022)
DinoLand U.S.A.
Dinosaur • The Boneyard Playground • Finding Nemo: The Big Blue... and Beyond! (Opening in 2022) • Chester and Hester's Dino-Rama (Fossil Fun Games • TriceraTop Spin)
Pandora: The World of Avatar
Avatar: Flight of Passage • Na'vi River Journey
Current Entertainment
DiVine • Disney KiteTails
Former Attractions and Entertainment
Discovery River Boats • Camp Minnie-Mickey (Pocahontas and her Forest Friends) • Dinosaur Jubilee • Journey into the Jungle Book • Tarzan Rocks! • Primeval Whirl • The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic • Rivers of Light: We Are One • Flights of Wonder
Resorts
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge • Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas • Disney's Coronado Springs Resort • Disney's All-Star Movies Resort • Disney's All-Star Music Resort • Disney's All-Star Sports Resort
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Books
Kingdom Keepers Kingdom Keepers I: Disney After Dark Kingdom Keepers II: Disney at Dawn Kingdom Keepers III: Disney in Shadow Kingdom Keepers IV: Power Play Kingdom Keepers V: Shell Game Kingdom Keepers VI: Dark Passage Kingdom Keepers VII: The Insider
Characters
Original Characters: Finn WhitmanCharlene TurnerTerrence MaybeckDell PhilbyIsabella AngeloWayne KreskyAmanda LockhartJessica LockhartMrs. Whitham • Wanda Alcott • Greg Luowski • Storey Ming • Bess Maybeck • Gladis Philby • Sally Ringwald • Dillard Cole • Hugo Montcliff • Mattie Weaver

Disney Characters: Mickey MouseMinnie MousePlutoArielViolet ParrMulanKing TritonMegaraStitchRemyDjangoRajahPrince PhillipElsaRapunzelTimonPumbaaChip and DaleGoofyTiggerLiloWinnie the PoohPiglet
Overtakers: MaleficentChernabogThe Evil QueenCruella De VilClaude FrolloUrsulaJafarShan YuJack SparrowTia DalmaGastonPrince JohnHorned KingBig Bad WolfJ. Worthington FoulfellowGideonShenzi, Banzai, and EdDiabloMagic BroomsGreen Army MenBlackbeardShere KhanSi and AmHopperFlotsam and JetsamJudge DoomMadame LeotaSaborThe Headless HorsemanStormtroopersScarZira

Locations
Magic KingdomEpcotDisney's Hollywood Studios Disney's Animal Kingdom Disney's Typhoon LagoonDisneyQuestCinderella Castle • Escher's Keep • It's a Small WorldSplash MountainThe New Adventures of Winnie the PoohBig Thunder Mountain RailroadCamp Minnie-MickeyExpedition EverestFantasmic!Voyage of the Little MermaidDisney DreamWalt Disney: One Man's DreamDisney's Animal Kingdom LodgeSoarin'Mission: SPACETest TrackWonders of LifeMorocco PavilionChina PavilionFrance PavilionNorway PavilionMexico PavilionDisneylandJungle CruiseThe Sorcerer's HatIndiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden EyeBuzz Lightyear Astro BlastersThe Haunted MansionCasey Jr. Circus TrainMickey's ToontownMatterhornThe Disney Gallery

Disney's All Star Movies Resort Lady and the Tramp

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