NewtoDisney2009
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pixiedustisamust.com was the website I read it on.
I tried this website and couldn't get it to work.:veryconfu
pixiedustisamust.com was the website I read it on.
I tried this website and couldn't get it to work! :veryconfupixiedustisamust.com was the website I read it on.
In regards to it's own park or as a addition to another Kingdom?:lookaroun I've gotten both..
Enhancements to Animal Kingdom. I have no idea of the context (separate admission, day vs. night, all of AK or just Africa?)
The whole eastern side of the park offers things to do at night. :shrug:
I believe it is the habitats. Someone posted recently that there is a whole other savanna basically where animals get relocated to when needed, that guests never see. I think the specific case mentioned was when an animal was pregnant, the zebras get moved over as they have a habit of killing baby animals that annoy them.
Yes, but in reality there are two good rides at night, year round - Everest and Dinosaur. During the winter it's too cold to ride Kali at night.
The park still needs more offerings, both live animal based, and non live animal based.
As for Jim Hill being the grain of salt king - he was right about Night Kingdom, the plans did exist. I don't question the existance of the stuff he reports - what I question is how far along in the process these things are. His tendency is to overstate the development of something rather than the concepts behind that something.
Animal Kingdom is only open until 5:00 PM for the animals.
Maybe something on the western side of the park.
whatever.
disney needs to create a new kingdom themed to villians... sort of like a reverse magic kingdom... and call it V for the roman numeral 5 and the first letter of villians... also this park would be more thrill oriented... to compete more with IOA... because i know many people who go to both parks only because UNI is more thrilling... but we all know disney can do better if they try
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