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How do you get to the affection section in Animal Kingdom?

To visit the Affection Section, you must take the Wildlife Express Train to Rafiki's Planet Watch. The last daily train departs from Harambe Station at 4:30 PM.



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Overview of The Affection Section In this outdoor petting zoo guests interact with smaller species animals such as goats, sheep, pigs, chickens and llamas. Though they look like regular petting zoo animals, some of them are somewhat exotic species including a Sicilian miniature donkey.

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Affection Section at Disney's Animal Kingdom officially re-opened this week, allowing guests to interact with, pet, and brush docile animals in a petting zoo setting.

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Affection Section is the only place in Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park where you can have hands-on encounters with animals. Kids can brush the sheep and goats or get close enough to pet and feed the chickens, llamas and other animals in the yard.

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Animal Kingdom comprises six “lands”—The Oasis, Discovery Island, DinoLand U.S.A., Africa, Asia, and Pandora: The World of Avatar—but it offers relatively few attractions in its 500 acres: eight rides, several walk-through exhibits, an indoor theater, three amphitheaters, a conservation exhibit, and a children's ...

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Other than service animals, dogs are not permitted in theme parks, water parks or common areas such as restaurants, pools and recreational spaces.

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Start your new beginning at the Tree of Life in Disney's Animal Kingdom Park. Celebrate by candle light beside the warm glow of the Tree of Life. Make your wedding ceremony nothing short of a magical experience.

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Disney's Animal Kingdom As such, animal lovers will likely spend more time here than basic theme park lovers. What is this? During your first visit(s), you'll want to do as much as you possibly can. On an average day, you can experience all the ride-based attractions in six or seven hours.

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Extinct attractions of Disney's Animal Kingdom
  • Journey Into Jungle Book. ...
  • March of the ARTimals. ...
  • Discovery River Boats. ...
  • Tarzan Rocks! ...
  • Daily Opening Ceremony. ...
  • Camp Minnie-Mickey. ...
  • Mickey's Jammin' Jungle Parade. ...
  • The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic.


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The number of Animal Kingdom characters available for meet and greets is less than you will find in other Disney Parks, but they still feature a few unique opportunities. In addition to the fab 5 you can also find some characters that are more animal related. The one thing you won't find much of here? Princesses.

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The number of Animal Kingdom characters available for meet and greets is less than you will find in other Disney Parks, but they still feature a few unique opportunities. In addition to the fab 5 you can also find some characters that are more animal related. The one thing you won't find much of here? Princesses.

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The buildings have the names of the different animals on them. The CM told us that none of the animals stay in their natural habitats at night. All animals that roam in their natural habitats during the daylight go into their assigned buildings and stables at night.

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Here's What Makes Animal Kingdom Great for Adults Animal Kingdom is a great “chill” park. While it has some fantastic rides (Flight of Passage and Expedition Everest are two of the best rides at Disney World) the bulk of the enjoyment of the park comes in between the rides. What is this? You'll watch stage shows.

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Where to Meet Mickey Mouse at Animal Kingdom. Mickey Mouse greets continuously throughout the day at the Adventurers Outpost on Discovery Island. Adventurers Outpost is on the east side of Discovery Island, along the path to Asia.

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Unlike Up Close With Rhinos, which allows you to “meet” Animal Kingdom's white rhinos, you will not get close to the elephants. The viewing area gets you closer than you will get on Kilimanjaro Safari, but not close. Emma told us not to raise our arms or call out to the elephants.

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Listen, anyone who's been to Disney World knows that it's freaking HOT in Orlando, Florida. Even in the winter, it's still pretty warm by most of the country's standards.

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