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DAK 'Encanto' and 'Indiana Jones'-themed experiences at Animal Kingdom

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Indiana Jones, great friend and conservator of animals.

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Those aren't real snakes. An underground tomb couldn't provide enough food for all those snakes. So, they must have been cursed snakes.

This was a mercy killing.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
A tiny bit of clarity... I'm not sure it's 100% accurate to say that Tropical Americas was "first approved without animal exhibits." This concept started pretty fast and loose as a variety of ideas after the weird, Blue Sky Zootopia and Moana candy.

Once the attraction plans of Encanto new build, Dinosaur retheme into IJ, some sort of spinner, and service/support facility rethemes came into focus, planning work began with AK's care team to plot out transitions for the onsite animals. I don't think they knew at this point if the animal exhibits were to be included or not, but they knew they'd have to transition existing residents out of the area for construction... and I think this is where the "first approved without animals" bit came from.

I'm still expecting a few small, garden style exhibits for Capys and maybe some others near the casita, and perhaps some monkeys in the transition up to IJ. For reference, look to the right of the land's entrance arch in the new art...
Oh, man. Why did you have to introduce reality? Now they'll have to extinguish their torches and find some place to lean their pitchforks.
 

SilentWindODoom

Well-Known Member
Am I the only one very excited for the possibility of a modern Indy ride? Think it could work out very well. Of course, they have to deliver.

When I read that, my brain split the possibility between a newly build ride and a look into the current adventures of Indiana Jones in 2024. :hilarious:

No animals makes me sad… and bye bye gator? 🐊 💔

This has to be temporary... unless they just think he's too old and should live out his days on a reserve. It's an existing animal that fits the new theme!


While the arch into the town is a beautiful feature, all the other entry gates are on Discovery Island with a themed bridge. I'd imagine that the real entry would be across the water before the themed building and possible animal exhibit.

Well, they did name the dog Indiana.

THE DOWWWG?!

I agree that getting Jaguars is probably not going to happen, but it would be cool to have one big animal attraction anchoring the land. Africa has the Lion, Asia has the Tigers so each of the other two lands (not including Avatar) has their giant cats represented, this South American styled land should have their big cat as well. But I guess I will have to settle for the noble Capybara...

I reeeeally was hoping for a third trail with Jaguars being their version of the Tigers/Gorillas. Is there anywhere to put this that would be away from disturbances? If it were on a trail, that could put the exhibit farther away from the populated areas.

Not to go too much further in the weeds, but I have a dear friend involved in animal husbandry who was worked extensively with tigers. His experience is that while most big cats thrive in captivity with consistency, tigers require regular changes in surroundings, scents, sounds, and other stimulation to keep anxiety and stereotypical behaviors from setting in. He travels occasionally with his cats for movie and television work, and having been fortunate enough to spend time with him on some of these locations its clear that they settle in with new stimuli to explore.

AK rotates their population between the two yards with different enrichment to attempt this, but there's only so much that can be done to avoid the sameness.

There were a couple of months where I was deep in a Zoological forum (before getting busy and completely losing track). One thing mentioned for this rotational setup was cycling other animals in as well. Having one exhibit contain the large predator and another a couple of prey animals so that all get the added enrichment of the new scents.

I know Tigers are generally solitary animals. Do they just switch the Tigers between two exhibits with one on each? The gardens seem like the perfect location to bring in a couple of smaller prey animals and peafowl with their backstory.
 

Nickm2022

Well-Known Member
My want (not a rumor/source rather an opinion) is for them to move the UP show to Tropical Americas. You could then put more/new expansion where that currently is. If they move the UP stuff with any other tropical birds they already have in the park. Other animals that would be cool to see and easy to implement would be reptiles, Capybara's, and Flamingos.

In general though I am really excited for Tropical Americas, from Encanto, a Mayan Indy theme, a Coco spinner, new (and relocated) animals and exhibits, South American food, and architecture that's realistic and fantastical. Yeah it sucks to lose Dinosaurs in the park but Dinoland itself was bad. Plus Tropical Americas (3 rides), the Lion King Ride, and a new drone show will all be great additions to this park.
 

SilentWindODoom

Well-Known Member
My want (not a rumor/source rather an opinion) is for them to move the UP show to Tropical Americas. You could then put more/new expansion where that currently is. If they move the UP stuff with any other tropical birds they already have in the park. Other animals that would be cool to see and easy to implement would be reptiles, Capybara's, and Flamingos.

While I agree that I'd love to see Up move into the new land, with Maharajah and the bend for the train right behind, there's not a whole lot of space for something new in its place.
 

SilentWindODoom

Well-Known Member
I forgot to mention as I focused on the archway to mention how disappointed I am that we're doing the Mansion-style entrance around Casita rather than entering through the front gates. While I expect to travel through it, I really was hoping to walk in and see the whole thing (the inner courtyard, at least) in 1:1 glory as part of the queue. It might happen with an indoor, air-conditioned version, but I doubt it. Probably just going to have the nearby town at night.
 

_caleb

Well-Known Member
AK already has the gorillas walk. Hopefully not another walk coming.

That said, it would be neat to walk around in the casita. But ideally as part of the queue before entering Antonio’s door.
This is exactly why I think it should be a walkthrough! In my opinion, walkthroughs are underutilized in the parks (glad to see Moana in Epcot!), and I like the ideas of walkthroughs being an Animal Kingdom thing. I think the casual nature of a go-at-your-own-pace attraction really fits the vibe of the park.

Also, I agree it would be neat to explore the house on our own a bit!
 

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