SilentWindODoom
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What happens in this third Savannah?
SilentWindODoom said:What happens in this third Savannah?
Magister said:I commented to my family that it seems as if the poachers are no different than Disney, they just wanted to capture a live elephant to exploit at thier own Zoo.
Yost Nut Zero said:I believe, but am not entirely sure that the North Savannah (which is visible behind the elephant yard from the Safari trucks) is a training/quarrantine area, but I'm not entirely sure. I'm not sure if this connects to AKL or not.
There is really no where in the ride that they can't stop. However they have to keep the trucks moving to keep guests in line moving also.Shanandty said:The KS was one of our favourite rides! We went to DW for the first time ever this summer, and we couldn't wait to ride it!
The only complaint I had was our driver was going a little too fast for some of the pictures... they came out a little blurry even with fast shutter speed.
I'd love for them to slow down, but understand there are some areas you just can't stop at... but in a dream world, I would have loved to be able to get out and take some pictures..
(and then run like heck from the lions that were chasing me!!!)
fillerup said:Besides, once you see Little Red in the truck - it's apparent that the poachers are actually Jungle Cruise CMs who've come to get one of their animals back.
Ahh Black Tuesday........When Wilson forgot to show up to work :lookarounbcampione said:Awesome, Megan! When I was there, the older drivers talked about that. It is so cool to hear it out of the sources mouth! And Safari 22 - that was the best truck in the fleet. And if I remember correctly, the 40's were sooo slow .
My best memory is definitely one Erik will remember.
My last day at working at KSR, the waterfalls in the final scene flooded that whole area. All the drains were clogged. Our manager had the trucks go through it - this is turn shorted all the trucks microphones and sounds. PANIC? No! It was one of the best days (seriously when looking back it was wicked neat).
EVERY person that had knowledge of how to drive the trucks and/or drive had to emergency come over to the attraction./ Besides it being down for almost an hour, there were 2 people per truck - 1 driving, and the second standing in the passenger area, holding on to the roofs while yelling out the animal facts.
It was honestly hillarious and we did such a good job keeping the passengers happy. It was our day to be free with the script and enjoy the safaris as much as possible.
I will never forget this day. It was the most memorable in the 6 minths I was there.
fillerup said:Besides, once you see Little Red in the truck - it's apparent that the poachers are actually Jungle Cruise CMs who've come to get one of their animals back.
There are 3 savannahs at AK, 2 of which you pass through on the safari. West Savannah first, then East Savannah.
The Zebras have recently been relocated from West to East, and not too long ago, the Ostriches were relocated from East to West.
Animals currently on West Savannah: Thompson's Gazelle, Impala, Sable Antelope, Ankole Cattle, Reticulated Giraffes, White Bearded Wildebeest, Ostrich
East Savannah: White Rhino, Cheetah, Lion, Scimitar Horned Oryx, Zebra, Patterson's Eland, Warthog
(of course, all this is subject to change, and they are free roaming animals, no guarantee you'll see everything)
I'm going to be applying to the College Program this year and I would LOVE to be a CM for Kilimanjaro Safaris. I know a few of you have said you used to work there, did you ask for the role or just luck out? Should you tell the interviewer exactly what attraction you would really like to be at, or do they not like people doing that? Anyone know?
When you apply, *tell them* straight out that you want to work the Safari. They will ask you your favorite park, etc. I told them I loved Epcot, and that's where they placed me (however I was merchandise, not ops). I have a friend who was chosen for the Safari for her college program, but she just got it out of the luck of the draw.
Good luck - and have a great time with the program! It was the best 6 months of my life.
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