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NEWS: Disney World Closing Entire Land at Animal Kingdom

In a very surprising development, Disney World will be closing an entire land at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Cast members were informed of the closure by Disney World management on Friday, September 21. More Details below.





 

Disney will be closing the entire land of Rafiki’s Planet Watch with the last day of operation on October 21, 2018. While the Animal Kingdom land that focuses on animal care, conservation and hands on experiences is certainly not a headliner for the park, it has been busy the last several time we’ve visited this year.

Along with the closure of all exhibits, animal encounter experiences and character meet and greets, the Wildlife Express train ride will also be closing. The final day for character meet and greets will be September 29, 2018. The area also includes a variety of animal care support facilities as well as Animal Kingdom’s animal hospital. Those facilities will continue to be used for the foreseeable future.

There is no word on whether the reasons for the closure are budgetary, a reflection of declining guest usage or possibly an indicator that the area will be used for future expansion in the park. Our hope is that the upcoming D23 event which occurs shortly following the closure may include an announcement of something new coming to Animal Kingdom.

RELATED ARTICLE: 9 Facts & Secrets About Rafiki’s Planet Watch at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

by Christy Caby

Rafiki’s Planet Watch gives guests the opportunity to learn more about the animals that live at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, including how they are fed, their habitat and how to conserve and protect the environment that they live in.  It is a great place with a lot of interactive components.  Here are some great facts and secrets for Rafiki’s Planet Watch:





 

9 – There are actually a ton of different things to see.

The attraction isn’t just one thing to see and experience, it is actually a large grouping of different things.  You have sections that include an area where you learn about animal habitats, a petting area to brush and pet sheep and goats, area to learn about conservations, veterinary education and live procedures, animal cams to view the animals while in their homes that are backstage, character encounters and so much more.  There is a lot to do an experience that it so much more than just one attraction, and is well worth the fun train ride out there.

8 – You can see Pride Rock from the train.

While you are on the train to head over to Rafiki’s Planet Watch, look off in the distance as you approach the first backstage home area for the animals.  When you do, you will notice “Pride Rock” which is the lion’s onstage home for Kilimanjaro Safaris.  You might even be able to see a lion or two off in the distance sunbathing.

Wildlife Express Train

7 – Gorilla training.

One of the things that guests have been able to learn from visiting Rafiki’s Planet Watch is some of the training objectives that they have with gorillas.  They train the gorillas to give them their arms or turn their ears toward the vet so that their exams and checkups can be completed much easier.  The larger goal for this is to eliminate the need for anesthesia unless necessary for specific procedures.  This is safer and less impactful for the animals.

6 – There was a name change.

Rafiki’s Planet Watch was not the original name for the area.  It was originally known as the Conservation Station.  It was during the Millennium Celebration at Walt Disney World at the name change was done to rename the area as Rafiki’s Planet Watch. There were no other significant changes made at the time of this name change.





 

5 – Opening day attraction.

This attraction, then known as the Conservation Station, was part of the opening day attractions for Disney’s Animal Kingdom when it first opened on April 22, 1998.  This date was also Earth Day, so it makes a lot of sense that the opening of the park would be sure to include an area that could educate guests on conservation and learning more about what we can do to help the animals.

4 – Wildlife Express Train

This train takes you on a 1.2 mile ride from Africa all the way to Rafiki’s Planet Watch.  On the way you will see the backstage homes of many of the animals from the safari and the walking trail exhibits.  It is really neat to see their homes and a bit of how much the animals are cared for and the amount of cast members that it takes to ensure that they are safe, happy and healthy.  The train goes all the way to Rafiki’s Planet Watch and then you can take a return trip right back to Africa.  The train is unique in that all guests face outward to the side in one direction rather than facing forward.  This allows them to prevent you from seeing what is behind you very easily, that may not be very show-worthy, and focus your attention on the areas that they do want you to see.  One of the locomotives is even named R. Baba Harpoor, which is a nod to one of the imagineers, Bob Harpur.

3 – Witness the surgeries.

There really are live surgeries that are completed onstage behind glass for guests to witness.  These would be more routine type of operations, but still exciting to watch.  These are typically done in the morning, so if you have an interest in getting to see this, then you should head over there first thing so that you don’t miss it.  You may not have the same opportunity later in the afternoon.

Rafiki's Planet watch offers some great hands-on learning along with a break from the crowds.
Rafiki’s Planet watch offers some great hands-on learning along with a break from the crowds.

2 – Control the cameras. 

You can actually take control of the various animal cameras that show the backstage habitats.  You can take a peek at the animals that are there and see what their backstage homes look like.  Kids love getting to push buttons and take control, as well as try to see what they will be able to spot!

1 – Food preparation.

The meals for many of the animals are prepared at the exhibit.  You have the opportunity to learn about the diet for the animals and how their food is prepared.  I don’t suspect that it is going to have you wishing you could try any of it, but it is very interesting to see the food up close and get to learn about how Disney goes above and beyond to ensure that all of the animals receive the diet that they need.

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Chad & Cindy Nykamp

After years of multiple Walt Disney World vacations, Cindy and Chad's dream of living in Orlando came true in 2010. After friends and family made them their go-to-people for Walt Disney World advice, Cindy and Chad launched DisneyLists.com in August 2015 to share their knowledge and love of Disney. Chad and Cindy have been Disney World Annual Passholders for years, DVC members, together have raced more than 70 runDisney races, and particularly love cruising on the Disney Cruise Line. Chad and Cindy also regularly represent DisneyLists.com at Walt Disney World and Disney Cruise Line media events. While attending these events, they get an insiders view of all the new things that have come to Walt Disney World and Disney Cruise Line. These experiences have helped them gain knowledge and expertise they happily pass on to their followers. They still can't believe how lucky they are to have such an amazing opportunity and will continue to share Disney with anyone who will listen!
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