South Africa
Welcome to South Africa! Where the exploration of the Pavilion is always waiting for you!
The buildings of the South Africa Pavilion reflect the architecture of Old Capetown is such a stunning, realistic way. Immerse yourself in the Cultural Shops selling South African goods and Pavilion themed gifts. Discover the wonder of having a real South African Adventure with Adventures by Disney at their booth near the back of the pavilion.
Grab a bite at Capetown Cafe where you can try traditional cuisine in a friendly atmosphere.
Capetown Cafe - Quick Service
Main Menu
Piri-Piri Chicken - $5.99
Tomato Stew - $4.99
Chakalaka (Spicy Vegetable Soup) - $5.99
Appetizers
Koeksisters - $3.99
Cinnamon Crepes - $3.99
Desserts
Malva pudding - $4.99
Milk Tart Cake - $3.99
At the far back of the Pavilion is a new, interactive ay to explore South Africa’s culture and history: Ziplining!
The South African Race let’s guests go through a small Zipline Indoor/Outdoor themed Zipline only Disney Could Provide! Walking paths through the attraction are available. Video Screens, Audio Animatronics, and other Lighting effects bring this story of South Africa to life.
Enter the Wildlife Express Train with direct service to Disney's Animal Wildlife Reserve. This train's story is bringing guests on a journey from CapeTown to Harambe (The Themed Station at Disney's Animal Wildlife Reserve), which takes a turn when a poacher's camp is found along the sidelines discussing plans to kidnap a Big Red and Little Red, a mother and baby Elephant. After the conductor contacts a habitat warden and a scientist, guests are then recruited by the cast members on board to be on the lookout for any more information.
On the way, guests also see different scenic re-creations of African landscapes.
Later in the attraction, with Guests finding Little Red and Big Red as the poachers are chased off by authorities.
The ride ends entering into Harambe Station, with several newspaper headlines stating the search for Little and Big Red has ended and a congratulations from Cast members is given for helping on the search.
The Ride from Harambe Station to CapeTown is much different than the one there, focusing more on the African Landscapes and replicating scenes from the True Life Adventure Series.
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