Thursday, August 30, 2018

ANIMAL KINGDOM - AFRICA

Animal Kingdom - Africa


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Africa Attractions

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the classic animated film, The Lion KingDisney's Animal Kingdom will host Harambe Nights, a special nighttime event taking place on Saturdays this summer. Guests will first attend a Welcome Reception in Harambe Village with appetizers and African-inspired wine and beer. Afterwards, The Lion King - Concert in the Wild will take place in the newly constructed Harambe Theatre. The show, much like The Festival of the Lion King, will use dancers to tell the story of Simba's journey to the throne. A live orchestra and choir will provide the music and a lineup of celebrity narrators will host the show.

June 7 - Viola Davis
June 14 - TBA
June 21 - Montego Glover
June 28 - David Alan Grier
July 5 - Michael Beach
July 12 - Harry Lennix
July 19 - Joe Morton
July 26 - Alfre Woodard
August 2 - Patina Miller
August 9 - Brian Stokes Mitchell

The Harambe Nights Street Party follows the show, with more music, live entertainment and characters. Guests will feast on a buffet of African cuisine and gourmet desserts. Exclusive Lion King merchandise will be available for sale. The evening will end with a special finale.

The Harambe Nights event will be held every Saturday night from June 7-August 9, 2014. The Welcome Reception will start at 7:00pm and the show will begin at 7:30pm. Prices are $119 for adults and $79 for kids ages 3-9, not including tax. Premium floor seats are $134 for adults and $94 for kids ages 3-9, not including tax. Book this event at Disneyworld.com/HarambeNights or by calling 407-939-1319. Theme park admission is included in the event price, unless guests want to experience the park before the event. - See more at: http://192.168.101.205/news/cgi-bin/artman2/admin.pl#sthash.5yLRskVT.dpuf
Harambe Nights celebration taking place at Disney's Animal Kingdom this summer - See more at: http://192.168.101.205/news/cgi-bin/artman2/admin.pl#sthash.5yLRskVT.dpuf

Animal Kingdom Africa Overview
Your entrance into Africa is through the friendly, welcoming village of Harambe. Harambe is Swahili for “come together.” Interestingly enough, this village is a combination of a number of some of the favorite places in Africa found by Disney Imagineers whilst on a scouting trip for Animal Kingdom’s Africa. Some of these snippets include a fortress found in Zanzibar and a faux water-stained, crumbling old building and private home that were originally seen in Kenya. The thatched huts found throughout this community were constructed by thirteen Zulu craftspeople from South Africa. The quaint village area was designed to resemble an East African port that caters to tourists prior to their safari excursions (i.e. Kilimanjaro Safari). This bustling port includes a “hotel”, restaurants, an outdoor bar complete with live entertainment and the marketplace. Cast Members/villagers are dressed in colorful, authentic African costumes to add to the atmosphere.



Your Disney safari experience will take you on a journey chasing poachers as you cross the savannah dotted with 34 different species of birds and animals. Following your safari, tour the Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail and be entertained by the silverback gorillas.The Wildlife Express steam-powered train cuts through the savannah to Conservation Station where you’ll find an interactive center designed to educate as well as entertain. Points of interest along the train route include the buildings where the animals are kept at night so that they may be checked out medically and fed. The 1.2-mile train ride is wheelchair accessible. Assistive Listening Devices are available for guests who are hearing impaired, check with Guest Services for more information.
For a break from the heat, check out Festival of the Lion King, one of the most popular theater shows at Walt Disney World. The “Festival of the Lion King” is a virtual explosion of colors, music and amazing talent. You will be treated to 30 minutes of a variety of some of Disney’s best entertainment in this celebration.


As per the village atmosphere of Harambe, there are a number of refreshment/dining establishments. Tusker House Restaurant offers a buffet for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. AtMr. Kamal’s Burger Grill, you can grab a hamburger and beverage for a quick bite. Specialty coffees and delicious baked goods are served at the Kusafiri Coffee Shop & Bakery. Fresh fruit and juices are found at the Harambe Fruit Market. The Tamu Tamu Refreshments stand offers frozen treats and drinks. You can be entertained by live African music as you sit enjoying cocktails and munching on snacks at the “Dawa Bar.”


No village would be complete without its marketplace and shops, and the Mombasa Marketplace/Ziwani Traders will not disappoint you. Kilimanjaro Safari souvenirs and apparel, T-shirts, hats, gourds, carvings and jewelry, are but a few of the many gifts and souvenirs offered here.

Zuri's Sweets Shop is located at Harambe Market.  Guests will find 80 new items such as decorative candy apples, flavored chocolate bars and popcorn. The treats are all inspired by Africa and many are unique to this location.  One line of sweets is Lion King-themed, such as a Simba's paw lollipop, chocolate mini crocodiles and animal crackers. Another line is inspired by the colorful patterns and animals of the park. 

Rice Krispie treats, Mickey Mouse-shaped chocolate-dipped coconut patties and chocolate bars with flavors like spicy cinnamon and banana chip are part of this line.  An African spice popcorn with hints of cardamom is available, as well as the spice rub and barbecue sauce from Flame Tree Barbecue. 




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