by jedimaster1227 » Wed Dec 21, 2011 10:08 pm
Yesterday I had the chance to stop by Disney's Animal Kingdom for the first time in quite a while. While there isn't much new going on here just yet, it is always nice to take in the details that the park already has, and as always, take some photos!
One notable piece from yesterday: Primeval Whirl has completely reopened! Both sides are in operation and look great after their lengthy refurbishment/down time.
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- I probably hadn't been on Everest in over six months, so it was nice to walk through the regular line and take in all of the extra details Joe Rohde and his team left for guests to enjoy.
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- Yak meat = fiber. Noted!
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- The fact that these are authentic artifacts collected from the Himalayas still impresses me. As thorough as the Imagineers are, I always find it humbling that they went to these lengths for authenticity sake.
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- I mean, you couldn't make some of this stuff up!
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- In case you were wondering...
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- A pretty realistic plaster cast...
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- Norbu-Bob eh? Sounds like someone you'd find getting a drink at Trader Sam's... Or dare I say it, the Adventurer's Club!
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- It had been a while since I saw the steam working on at the station. Glad to see this awesome effect on once again!
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- From what I'm hearing, Grizzly Gulch is set to be the Everest-killer... Definitely looking forward to seeing it when I make my way out to Hong Kong Disneyland!
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- It truly is an impressive mountain!
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- Hard to believe this ride has been around for over five years!
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- If there's one thing (of many) Animal Kingdom does right, it is its masking of attractions in a lush environment. Tell me how many attractions you can spot from the highest viewpoint in the park?
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- Something else I find very impressive, is how well the rock work and paint on Everest has held up over the last five years.
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- No bird on a stick today...
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- Back! Back! Over the falls!
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- Despite the strobes, you can still get a glimpse of the Yeti in passing.
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- That being said, you may only see him in the blink of an eye.
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- Primeval Whirl is finally re-opened and running both sides. During its down time, the ride underwent a physical refurbishment with visible results.
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- Everything looks like it is brand new.
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- It really does look a lot better!
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- Looks pretty good right?
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- Not all effects have been turned on, but I'm guessing they probably do all work now.
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- POV!
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- I always forget how close the track is to the station, and to guests' heads.
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- The park had some holiday decorations up in Dinoland USA, which I had never seen before.
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- They don't add too much to the area and blend in a bit with the kitschy theming, so it works.
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- Another example of the holiday decor.
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- Never realized this, but there is a Yak & Yeti store, which sells some great merchandise. I got three "toothpick holders" for six dollars in the clearance rack!
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Change the scheme, Alter the mood! Electrify the boys and girls if you would be so kind! 