Up Close With Rhinos vs Caring For Giants

Yodasnuggs

Active Member
Has anyone done one or both of these tours and if so, would you be willing to provide some feedback?

Per the descriptions, it appears the rhino encounter is more of an actual encounter (up close) vs just sort of looking at and talking about elephants from a distance.

Based on animal preference alone I was automatically leaning towards the elephants but the rhinos probably seem like a more exciting time? If I can, say, touch a rhino that would for sure outweigh my general love for elephants.
 

ajrwdwgirl

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Rhino is the way to go. It was amazing to touch one. It is hard to get though it books fast. The elephant tour was nice too but if I could pick between the two it would be Rhino all the way.
 
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StarshipDisney

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We did the Caring for Giants tour in 2022 only to be disappointed by not having any elephants to see in the backstage pen they took us to. The cast member said they must be sleeping somewhere out of sight but that our tour fees would go to a good cause. That was of very little benefit, and she did not offer a future tour or any form of payback. So, all we got was a bus ride, seeing an empty pen along with an elephant tooth and elephant poop the cast member had in a bag with her.

I am sure this may not be typical of this tour. It has to be better than what we experienced. But be aware that you could get ripped off like we did, and Disney could not care less if you do.
 
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NelleBelle

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We, too, are looking at one of these tours. I know that we'd have chosen the elephant tour initially but hearing you can get that close to a rhino has tipped us in the opposite direction. My mom really wanted to do the Wild Africa trek but given her balance issues, I don't think she could manage that tour very well. Just the fact that you're in harness made it a hard pass for her. But I think she'd love the rhinos!
 
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PSUDisney77

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Good to know the rhino tour is better. Hoping we get to do this four our trip in late April as my 5 year old is very much into animals. With 6 people in our party though, it sounds like this may be difficult to secure being limited.
 
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Swissmiss

Premium Member
We, too, are looking at one of these tours. I know that we'd have chosen the elephant tour initially but hearing you can get that close to a rhino has tipped us in the opposite direction. My mom really wanted to do the Wild Africa trek but given her balance issues, I don't think she could manage that tour very well. Just the fact that you're in harness made it a hard pass for her. But I think she'd love the rhinos!

If I recall properly that they can make an accommodation for someone with mobility issues on the Wild Africa trek - she would have to be in the harness for safety reasons while walking in certain backstage areas but rather than going over the bridge she could get in the truck that eventually picks up the rest of the tour on the other side. If she really wants to do it, you should ask about that possibility because it was a great tour.
 
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