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We have watched dozens of these Kilimanjaro Safari tours and this is one of the best! The Simba I's speakers were working and that was one of the calmest, quietest, well-behaved groups I think I have EVER witnessed! No one screamed over the guide and there were plenty of animals to see.
Thanks so much Tom! This was definitely one of my best safari rides. That may be because it was early in the morning! That’s always the best time to ride it in my opinion for many reasons
Lovely experience this safari. Early in the day or just before nightfall seem to be the busiest time for the animals. Disney + did a behind the scenes of this safari, well worth a watch :)
Well this was a nice surprise a safari it was really relaxing and quiet and looking all the animals just acting like we weren't there, and of course here and Corey Burton's voice was a nice touch
🦁Lions in a video! Congrats! (don't they read the shot schedule😂) You had a real (boy) driver!..and those animatronics 🦒animals did look real🦓 (Sad the CMs have to announce that, but people are dense) Fun seeing the CMs on the rope bridges, good catch! I agree, animals in the a.m. are the way to go, so, maybe oher videos from AK will follow...thx4💜💜
Hahaha yea, I’ll have to catch an evening safari ride if I want those lions to pose for me! I really enjoyed this morning trip to AK, so I’ll definitely do it again in the near future. Thank you so much as always Liz😃
Thank you 4K. We love your seat location. We’ll remember to ask for that in December. My wife and I look forward to AKL and some fun experiences for us adult Disney folks. Was the walking bridges a quarter in part of an experience? We’ll look it up.
It’s my pleasure as always! Yep definitely, I personally always ask to sit in the last row! I thought those were cast members up there on the walking bridges, but am not 100% sure. Thanks for watching as always 😊
he had to hit the pedal when we was stopped...because the rhino was coming towards us...lol is there barriers to stop any of them or is this really like a safari here? cause theres noway they let the lions roam free
@@thesalmonguy3342 I'm old enough to remember when they came out with the whole "Disney Zoo" thing. Think about it. What in the world does Disney know about zookeeping? Zilch. What do they know about animatronics? They're world leaders in that field. Basic deductive reasoning here
@@thesalmonguy3342 I bet you think THESE are REAL animals too? ruclips.net/video/T2ONTA6yTLI/видео.html. Jungle Cruise Magic Kingdom was just the prototype for Disney Safari animatronics.
@@thesalmonguy3342 I bet you think the animatronics in Jungle Cruise Magic Kingdom are REAL animals too? Well that was just the prototype for Disney Safari.
@@The_Conspiracy_Analyst Disney definitely has animatronic animals like in jungle cruise, but it is also a huge company and was easily able to adapt zookeeping into their industry, if you watch a video recorded from 1998 of the ride you can tell it’s a lot smaller, and to be hired for zoo keeping in the animal kingdom park you already need existing experience (atleast a high school degree) combined with the amount of money that could be put into research, devoting an entire company to zookeeping, hiring pre-experienced zookeeping staff, and the fact they have been doing zookeeping for 26 years; Disney definitely knows a lot about zookeeping at this point, and even in 1998. And if none of this evidence is good enough then why does Disney have heated rocks for the lions, why do the animals need to eat, I literally saw a wildebeest eating hay today on the ride?? It’s pretty obvious Disney’s animals are real.
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We have watched dozens of these Kilimanjaro Safari tours and this is one of the best! The Simba I's speakers were working and that was one of the calmest, quietest, well-behaved groups I think I have EVER witnessed! No one screamed over the guide and there were plenty of animals to see.
Thanks so much Tom! This was definitely one of my best safari rides. That may be because it was early in the morning! That’s always the best time to ride it in my opinion for many reasons
Lovely experience this safari. Early in the day or just before nightfall seem to be the busiest time for the animals. Disney + did a behind the scenes of this safari, well worth a watch :)
Yep that’s very true! I’ve seen the lions roar a few times in the evening, and that is quite an experience lol. Thanks for watching as always Richard!
One of the best at AK...and you had an informative guide too. Thanks for taking us along 4K.
Yes, our guide did a really nice job for our ride! Thanks so much Andrew😃
Well this was a nice surprise a safari it was really relaxing and quiet and looking all the animals just acting like we weren't there, and of course here and Corey Burton's voice was a nice touch
Yep, it really was a nice morning! I’m a giraffe guy and it was cool to see them pretty active
You know, I don't think the safari office was there last time I rode. Man that was so long ago. Thanks for posting this!
Thank you so much for your great videos!
It’s truly my pleasure Danielle! Thank you for always watching 😃
🦁Lions in a video! Congrats! (don't they read the shot schedule😂) You had a real (boy) driver!..and those animatronics 🦒animals did look real🦓 (Sad the CMs have to announce that, but people are dense) Fun seeing the CMs on the rope bridges, good catch! I agree, animals in the a.m. are the way to go, so, maybe oher videos from AK will follow...thx4💜💜
Hahaha yea, I’ll have to catch an evening safari ride if I want those lions to pose for me! I really enjoyed this morning trip to AK, so I’ll definitely do it again in the near future. Thank you so much as always Liz😃
Kilimanjaro Safaris are wonderful. Every time you go, it's a new and different adventure.
Thanks for sharing 😊
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That’s very true Gerry! Thank you so much 😃
Awww the little sleeping lions were so sweet
Wow, the black rhino was right up front for you!! And the Wild Dogs too! This is one bumpy ride and you did a fantastic job keeping the camera steady!
I really appreciate that! I’m hoping to film another safari ride soon, but this time in the evening! Thanks so much as always 😃
Kilimanjaro Safari is one of my favorite rides in WDW
Always nice to see another Kilimanjaro Safaris video from you!
Thank you so much Alex! 😃
This is one of those rides where the driver and “make or break” the ride. But since I watched this to the end, I guess they did a good job lol.
Haha yes that is very true! The guide did a great job for this ride in my opinion. Thanks for watching as always Craig!
That’s my favourite there I’d always go on that like 10 times I’m tearing up right now 😢😢😢
For from earth, life, the circle of life in National Geographic about Africa a new country
@13:57 she says, the Nile Crocodile🐊”can be quite gentle.” Must say I’ve never heard that about that creature
Elephants are nice
I feel like the driver sounds like Mayim Bialik.
I feel like he sounds like Weird Al
There’s a picture up there and the proof of the Jeep of Kenya 🇰🇪
my favorite animals from this experience are the dumas.
I knew European cheeses were widely fancied, but African goat cheeses sound pretty healthy.
Thank you 4K. We love your seat location. We’ll remember to ask for that in December. My wife and I look forward to AKL and some fun experiences for us adult Disney folks. Was the walking bridges a quarter in part of an experience? We’ll look it up.
It’s my pleasure as always! Yep definitely, I personally always ask to sit in the last row! I thought those were cast members up there on the walking bridges, but am not 100% sure. Thanks for watching as always 😊
Far distant Disney cruise line is gonna is that a Safari Jeep
Does the bridge not shake anymore?
Very good but I prefer the Busch Gardens safari.
he had to hit the pedal when we was stopped...because the rhino was coming towards us...lol is there barriers to stop any of them or is this really like a safari here? cause theres noway they let the lions roam free
yay
Lions there Meet eaters
Be careful, zebras bite
A model zoo.
Kenya 🇰🇪 a new country Africa new zoo animals
🦩 then are nice
It’s not Disney it’s Africa
It is Walt Disney World, specifically Animal Kingdom
Giraffes aren’t nice
In Africa flag
🇨🇫🇿🇦
👍👍😂😂😂😂
None of these animals are real. They're all just animatronics just like the rest of Disneyworld attractions
No??
@@thesalmonguy3342 I'm old enough to remember when they came out with the whole "Disney Zoo" thing. Think about it. What in the world does Disney know about zookeeping? Zilch. What do they know about animatronics? They're world leaders in that field. Basic deductive reasoning here
@@thesalmonguy3342 I bet you think THESE are REAL animals too? ruclips.net/video/T2ONTA6yTLI/видео.html. Jungle Cruise Magic Kingdom was just the prototype for Disney Safari animatronics.
@@thesalmonguy3342 I bet you think the animatronics in Jungle Cruise Magic Kingdom are REAL animals too? Well that was just the prototype for Disney Safari.
@@The_Conspiracy_Analyst Disney definitely has animatronic animals like in jungle cruise, but it is also a huge company and was easily able to adapt zookeeping into their industry, if you watch a video recorded from 1998 of the ride you can tell it’s a lot smaller, and to be hired for zoo keeping in the animal kingdom park you already need existing experience (atleast a high school degree) combined with the amount of money that could be put into research, devoting an entire company to zookeeping, hiring pre-experienced zookeeping staff, and the fact they have been doing zookeeping for 26 years; Disney definitely knows a lot about zookeeping at this point, and even in 1998. And if none of this evidence is good enough then why does Disney have heated rocks for the lions, why do the animals need to eat, I literally saw a wildebeest eating hay today on the ride?? It’s pretty obvious Disney’s animals are real.