News Structure built in Kilimanjaro Safaris?

Smiley/OCD

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We would go 2-3 times a month back in late 70’s. Was the best place for high schoolers who didn’t have money to go to WDW. I was fortunate to be going to Disney from 72 but others were not so spent a lot of time at great adventure.
Yup, us too...I grew up in north Jersey, on Fridays & Saturdays during the summer, 1 weekend would be Great Adventure, 1 weekend the Seaside boardwalk. Back then AP's were less than 50.00, and they were open until midnight. We used to pile 8 of us into my '72 Olds 98 (no seat belts), chip in 5.00 each for gas and head on down...aah, the good 'ol days...
 

danlb_2000

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Seems strange they’d use hinges to attach non-functional windows and doors.

They are not hinges, just brackets to hold the doors and windows on.

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danlb_2000

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Pictures on the site which cannot be named show the start of electrical work on the outside of the building and into the landscaping in front of it.
 

Figments Friend

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Saw this in person today.
Looks rather nice, but I have to admit I am curious as to what it's purpose is.

Food storage for certain residents in that particular area...?
CM refuge in case the rhinos get rowdy...?
Another top secret @realBobChapek Club location ...?

Oh wait...catching up on my reading now.
So likely a new animal being introduced to this area, and this structure is a part of that.
Looking forward to seeing how it all comes together.

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