DDLand
Well-Known Member
That very exploration is exactly why Disney's Animal Kingdom needs a logical layout. The whole park would become incredibly frustrating to navigate without the inner and outer loops. It provides a sense of order and calm to what easily could become very stressful park. By launching into the adventure from intuitive areas, it makes travel into and out of the areas more comfortable.I wouldn't mind a break from the hub and spokes design in Animal Kingdom. The park has always encouraged exploration beyond the most obvious path, and nothing they could do will ever make it as bad as DHS. Not to mention that the Africa expansion kind of broke it already (and the Africa expansion is a very good thing).
In addition, crowd control and handling is far superior with the logical rings. The pathways allow for crowds to cut through park with speed and efficiency at the end of the day.
No zigzagging, just logical progression. This allows the park to be both efficient and have areas that are truly intimate. You can have your cake and eat it too.
I'd also disagree with your assessment on Africa, as that will only further reinforce the hub. New entrances into the former Camp Minnie Mickey from the North made possible by Africa will complete the circuit. My understanding of the plan is it will have never been a more effective use of the hub and spokes design.