Kilimanjaro Safaris After Dark - night safari

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
How long does Animal Kingdom plan on staying open in the summer? People have said 9:00, but in late June/ early July that could mean only a bit more than half an hour where it's dark enough for the night safari to run and for Avatar Land to illuminate at night. With a 9:00 closing I feel like the nighttime experiences won't be able to be enjoyed for a solid amount of time. Maybe they could close past 9 but I don't know if that's operationally possible.

If I'm missing something or getting something wrong, please tell me. By the way, despite hours being cut elsewhere, AK hours are soon going to be extended which is a positive.
With at least two showings of RoL, at least 10 pm.
 

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
Making it the second part to stay open the latest. Wonder if that will be the deliberate push to get people to leave Epcot and Hollywood Studios and head over to Animal Kingdom
Well they aren't spending all this money to have DAK empty, for sure. They'll have new dining, entertainment, and safaris to keep folks entertained into the evening this year and Avatar next year.
 

Rider

Well-Known Member
This just popped up in my facebook feed. Some pictures posted on the blogmickey.com website showing some of the LED screens that have been installed in KS.

SunsetSafari_wide.jpg

SunsetSafari_Close.jpg
Yeah you have been able to see them while on the safari for a few months now. They look a little like billboards.
 

Jon81uk

Well-Known Member
Hours are still closing early this year ... when is this likely to debut ?

It seems almost certain the Rivers Of Light and the Sunset Safari will officially open on Earth Day, 22nd April. Somone said there are cast blockouts on the 19th April so we will probably see soft opening that week.
 

cjkeating

Well-Known Member
I've just taken a couple of caps from this YouTube video... it currently only has 18 hits so go and view it and the owner might wonder why it's suddenly getting views!



You can see the screens in the distance, they obviously can't be that noticeable in person if they have been there for months and not one person has commented on them.

2prs4uh.png

eaksnd.png
 

flyerjab

Well-Known Member
Saw this on another site included with the new night time offerings at DAK:

"NIGHTTIME KILIMANJARO SAFARIS EXPEDITIONS
After the sun sets, venture out onto the savanna for a nighttime safari tour—and see the animals in a whole new light. Experience a different breed of discovery when you explore the wilds of the Harambe Wildlife Reserve at night. Previously off limits to visitors after sundown, this unforgettable journey aboard a rugged, all-terrain caravan takes you deep into the wilds of Africa, where creatures both big and small await your arrival amid the tranquil shadows of the lush brush.

During your adventure, witness the rarely seen nocturnal habits of the reserve’s many animal residents, including lions, elephants, hippopotamuses and hyena. Spy a careless crocodile slumped upon a rocky plot. Behold spirited zebras galloping silently across a vast plain. Catch sight of a curious cheetah, lazily reclining in the brush. Strategically placed lighting evoking both the setting sun and rising moon, plus side-sweeping headlamps attached to your safari vehicle, ensure you won’t miss a moment. And as always, your friendly safari guide is on hand to share expert knowledge about the animals and their unique nocturnal habits.

So climb aboard, lean back and take in the sights of Africa by night; it’s sure to be one drive you won’t soon forget!
 

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
Saw this on another site included with the new night time offerings at DAK:

"NIGHTTIME KILIMANJARO SAFARIS EXPEDITIONS
After the sun sets, venture out onto the savanna for a nighttime safari tour—and see the animals in a whole new light. Experience a different breed of discovery when you explore the wilds of the Harambe Wildlife Reserve at night. Previously off limits to visitors after sundown, this unforgettable journey aboard a rugged, all-terrain caravan takes you deep into the wilds of Africa, where creatures both big and small await your arrival amid the tranquil shadows of the lush brush.

During your adventure, witness the rarely seen nocturnal habits of the reserve’s many animal residents, including lions, elephants, hippopotamuses and hyena. Spy a careless crocodile slumped upon a rocky plot. Behold spirited zebras galloping silently across a vast plain. Catch sight of a curious cheetah, lazily reclining in the brush. Strategically placed lighting evoking both the setting sun and rising moon, plus side-sweeping headlamps attached to your safari vehicle, ensure you won’t miss a moment. And as always, your friendly safari guide is on hand to share expert knowledge about the animals and their unique nocturnal habits.

So climb aboard, lean back and take in the sights of Africa by night; it’s sure to be one drive you won’t soon forget!
Sounds wonderful. Looks like we are in for a real treat in the evening at DAK moving forward.
 

Rob562

Well-Known Member
So, we know about the big screens for the setting sun to the west... Has anyone looked to the east for any installation of moon screens?

-Rob
 

Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.

Back
Top Bottom