Happy 25th Anniversary Animal Kingdom!

Happy 25th Anniversary Animal Kingdom!

If you love animals and rollercoasters, there’s no better place to experience both than at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. This park is part of Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, and it offers an excellent blend of natural beauty, artistic wonder, and family-friendly thrills. Whether you’re planning a trip to Walt Disney World or just want to visit this park in particular, here’s everything you need to know.

A Brief Overview of Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Disney’s Animal Kingdom is the youngest of all the parks at Walt Disney World, opening in 1998. However, despite its relatively young age, it’s also the largest Disney theme park, spanning over 500 acres. A big reason for its massive size is that it doubles as a zoo and a theme park. So, there has to be enough space for the animals (over 2000 of which live on site), rides, theaters, restaurants, and other attractions.

One important feature of Disney’s Animal Kingdom is that it closes earlier than the other parks at Disney World. Because the animals need more rest, the park closes at 6 p.m. every night. For this reason, we recommend getting there as soon as the park opens (8 a.m.) so you can maximize your enjoyment.

If you’re staying at a Walt Disney World resort, you get early access to all the parks, so definitely take advantage of that with Animal Kingdom. You can arrive 30 minutes before the gates open, giving you time to get in and orient yourself before starting your adventure.

Because the park is so large, it can take a while to get from one end to the other. It’s best to plan your route ahead of time and start with must-see attractions first.

Main Attractions at the Animal Kingdom

Disney’s Animal Kingdom is divided into five unique sections:

  • Pandora: The World of Avatar
  • Dinoland USA
  • Discovery Island
  • Africa
  • Asia

Each section has unique rides, animals, dining options, and shops, so there’s always something different to explore when you visit. Also, if you’re just interested in getting a taste of the Animal Kingdom experience, you can visit the Rainforest Café in front of the park without paying the entry fee.

Disney's Animal Kingdom rollercoaster

Pandora: the World of Avatar

If you’ve ever watched the Avatar films and wanted to be transported to Pandora, now you can. This is one of the newest sections of the park, and it’s designed to mimic the visuals of the films as much as possible. Here, you can enjoy two rides: Avatar: Flight of Passage (a VR-style ride) and the Na’vi River Journey (water ride).

You can even eat like a native at the Satu’li Canteen, which offers delicious dishes like chimichurri braised beef or cheeseburger bao buns.

Discovery Island

This island is the central hub of Animal Kingdom and you’ll need to pass through it to reach any of the other sections. Here is where the world-famous Tree of Life sits, which makes for a fantastic photo opportunity. The Tree of Life also houses an interactive 3D theater, so you can watch a show before heading to another attraction or ride.

Discovery Island also has various animal encounters with vultures, flamingos, tamarins, and kangaroos. There are multiple restaurants and shops on the island, so if you’re feeling hungry or just want to grab a snack, you have plenty of options. Plus, you may want to stop and grab a souvenir on your way out of the park.

Dinoland USA

This section caters to little kids, so if you have younger children in your group, this is the place to be. Everything is dinosaur-themed, including the decor and rides. The largest ride is Dinosaur, a physical ride that takes you back to prehistoric times and puts dinosaurs up close and in your face.

Other attractions include the Boneyard play area and TriceraTop Spin. There’s also a theater where you can experience an interactive Finding Nemo-themed show.

Asia

One of the main attractions in Asia is Expedition Everest, which is a thrilling roller coaster that takes place in a replica of the famous mountain. The peak measures over 200 feet high, making it the unofficial tallest mountain in Florida. You can see the snow-capped summit from most spots in the park, making it like the Matterhorn at Disneyland Resort.

Here, you can see animals like tigers, bats, and Komodo dragons. Asia also has another thrilling ride called the Kali River Rapids. You sit on a big raft that rotates on the water, and you’re sure to get wet. There’s even a compartment in the center to store your belongings so they don’t get drenched.

Africa

If you’ve ever dreamed of going on a safari, you can do the next best thing in Africa at the Animal Kingdom. The Kilimanjaro Safaris ride takes you on a vast expedition across the “savanna,” where you can see various animals in their replica natural habitat. Be sure to bring a camera as you’ll see elephants, rhinos, ostriches, crocodiles, hippos, and more.

If you prefer to walk, you can explore the Gorilla Falls Exploration Station, where you can see majestic gorillas and other animals along the way. Then, be sure to hop on the Wildlife Train to visit Rafiki’s Planet Watch, which houses a conservation station and other interactive exhibits.

FAQs About Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Which animals can you see at the Animal Kingdom?

Disney’s Animal Kingdom boasts over 2,000 different animals, so there are many options to see during your visit. Some of the main animal attractions include gorillas, tigers, bats, elephants, kangaroos, and otters. Many of these species you can see at various observation decks throughout the park. However, the Kilimanjaro Safari tour is the best way to see all the African animals at once.

What are the park hours?

Animal Kingdom is open daily from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, with early access for resort guests at 7:30 am. Again, this park closes earlier than other parks at Walt Disney World, so if you have a park hopper pass, we recommend taking advantage of it. Other parks typically close at 9:00 pm.

How easy is it to park hop at Walt Disney World?

Walt Disney World has multiple transportation options to move from one park to the next. You can take a ferry, a monorail, or shuttle buses between parks. However, you do need a park hopper pass for unlimited movement. Fortunately, if you stay at a Walt Disney World Resort, you can request personal transportation options for added speed and convenience.

Book Vacation Packages for Disney’s Animal Kingdom With Boardwalk Travel Agency

As you can see, Disney’s Animal Kingdom is a fun-filled adventure with one-of-a-kind attractions and accommodations. If you’re ready to book a trip, why not do so as a travel agent? Boardwalk Travel Agency makes it easy to fulfill your dream of becoming a travel agent, and you can get access to discounts and special perks. Best of all, you can use these perks to book a trip for yourself, your friends, or family members.

Learn more in our article about How to become a travel agent or jump right in and join Boardwalk Travel to book your vacation to Walt Disney World today!

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What is ETIAS?

The European Travel Information and Authorization System or ETIAS is a new travel documentation system that the EU is implementing for passport holders of 59 countries including the U.S.A. Most countries in the EU will require travelers to apply for ETIAS before visiting.

How do I apply for ETIAS?

You will apply for ETIAS on their main website. Note that they are currently not requiring travelers to submit applications at this time. Anyone traveling closer to mid 2025 should check their website for updates.

What’s required to apply for ETIAS?

Your clients will need to provide a valid passport (with at least 3 months of validity left and traveling before it expires). They will also need to pay a €7 application fee per person.

What type of travel requires ETIAS?

Your clients will need to apply for ETIAS if they are flying into a country that requires it or plan to step foot in a country that requires it. This includes guided travel, cruises and river cruises. The supplier will provide more information about ETIAS and what is required of the client before or after the booking.

Do my clients have to apply for ETIAS everytime they travel to EU countries?

No. ETIAS is valid for 3 years or until your clients passports expire; whichever comes first. If your clients renew their passport, they will then need to reapply for ETIAS before visiting most EU countries.

How can I apply for ETIAS on behalf of my clients?

As a Travel Professional you can apply for ETIAS on behalf of your clients. You will go through the same application process as anyone except there will be an extra step where both the client(s) and yourself will sign a declaration of representation stating that that all parties understand you are filing on their behalf and will do so correctly.

In some cases it may be easier to have your clients apply themselves with you walking them through the steps of doing so.

When should I apply for ETIAS?

You should apply for ETIAS BEFORE you purchase tickets or make reservations.

Most applications will be processed within minutes and at the latest within 96 hours. However, some applicants may be asked to provide additional information or documentation or to participate in an interview with national authorities, which may take up to additional 30 days.

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Link your reservation

Once you're signed in to My Disney Experience, enter your Resort Confirmation number provided by your Travel Professional.

Please note: You'll need to verify the names of everyone on this reservation. If you need to make any modifications, we recommend you contact your Travel Professional before you link your reservation.

Link your Walt Disney World Ticket or Pass

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Review and Confirm Your Plans

Carefully review and confirm your selected park and date. Once confirmed, your reservation will appear in My Plans on the My Disney Experience website.

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Boardwalk Travel agents should always offer travel insurance to each client. It will protect their travel and limit the risk of losing a customer because they were never offered a travel protection plan. Let the client be the one to reject, but every agent should offer it to every client.

7 Reasons to Buy Travel Insurance

Travel insurance isn’t just for expensive vacations. Travel insurance isn’t just for trips overseas. And travel insurance isn’t just for long journeys.

It’s essential to buy travel insurance for every trip, because you never know what might happen when you’re far from home! Every year, 55 million Americans purchase Allianz Travel Insurance to protect them against the most common travel mishaps.

Not sure if you need to insure your trip? Here are the top seven reasons to buy travel insurance.

1. Because you don’t want to lose all your money if you have to cancel your trip.

Even the best-planned trips sometimes have to be canceled. But many travel providers—such as tour operators, cruise lines and airlines—offer minimal or no refunds for last-minute cancellations. If this happens, can you afford to lose all the money you’ve spent on your trip?

One of the best reasons to buy travel insurance is having the protection of trip cancellation benefits. These can reimburse you for prepaid, nonrefundable trip costs when you must cancel for a covered reason. When you get your money back, you can book your vacation for another, brighter day.

What if you need to cancel for a reason that’s not covered? If you think that’s a possibility, consider buying the Cancel Anytime upgrade. Available on our most popular plans, OneTrip Prime and OneTrip Premier, Cancel Anytime can reimburse 80% of your lost non-refundable trip costs if you cancel your trip for almost any unforeseeable reason your plan does not already cover. That way, you can travel with confidence.

2. Because accidents can—and do—happen while traveling.

Healthy travelers often think they don’t need emergency medical insurance. The truth is, no one’s immune from illness and injury. We receive thousands of calls each year from American Allianz Travel Insurance customers who are experiencing a medical crisis during their trip, such as trauma, broken bones, heart attacks, and strokes. When you have travel insurance, you can contact 24-hour assistance for help in an emergency. Our team of experts can get you the help you need and may even be able to arrange payment in advance for covered emergency medical care.

3. Because your health insurance probably won’t work overseas.

If you get seriously sick or hurt in another country, don’t expect your health insurance card to help. “Many foreign medical facilities and providers require cash payment up front and do not accept U.S. insurance plans. Medicare does not provide coverage outside of the United States,” the U.S. Department of State warns.1 When you have travel insurance with emergency medical and dental benefits, it can pay for losses due to covered medical and dental emergencies that occur during your trip.

4. Because medical evacuations can be really expensive.

If you get seriously sick or badly hurt while traveling overseas, and you need to be taken via helicopter to the nearest high-quality hospital, the cost can be enormous. In some parts of the world, a medical evacuation can potentially cost six figures—and that doesn’t even include the expense of getting you home again.

Travel insurance with emergency medical transportation benefits can pay for you to be transported to the nearest appropriate facility if you suffer a covered illness or injury during your trip and our medical assistance team determines that the local medical facilities are unable to provide appropriate treatment. It can also pay for specialized transportation to bring you home, once your condition is stable.

5. Because travel delays are inevitable.

Airlines’ on-time stats rise and fall from year to year, but on average, around 18% of domestic flights are delayed.3 That’s not even counting the flights that are canceled! That’s why you need travel insurance with travel delay benefits, which can reimburse you for additional accommodation, meals or travel expenses and lost prepaid expenses due to a covered departure delay. You’ll be much happier if you have insurance that can reimburse you for your airport lunch or unexpected extra night in the hotel.

Here’s some even better news: You can get paid $100 per insured person, per day for a covered travel or baggage delay if you have SmartBenefits® (included with the OneTrip Prime and OneTrip Premier plans). You don’t need to provide any receipts—just proof of the delay!

6. Because a missing bag can ruin your trip.

In a recent survey, more than half of travelers said an airline had lost their luggage in the past. Just 34% of them ever got their missing bags back, and 72% said they’d lost an irreplaceable item.

When your suitcase goes AWOL, travel insurance can save the day. Baggage delay benefits can reimburse you for the reasonable additional purchase of essential items during your trip if your baggage is delayed or misdirected by a common carrier for 24 hours or more. Baggage loss/damage benefits can reimburse you for the actual price, actual cash value, repair or replacement of your lost/damaged items—whichever is less—based on the limits in your insurance policy’s letter of confirmation. Just remember: The best place for truly irreplaceable items is in your carry-on luggage, or at home.

7. Because sometimes, even expert travelers need a little help. 

One of the best reasons to buy travel insurance is the peace of mind you get from knowing help’s just a phone call away. When you face a crisis while traveling—a medical emergency, a lost passport, a stolen wallet, a natural disaster, etc.—you can always contact 24-hour assistance. Our U.S.-based team of travel experts will do everything in their power to take care of you and help make things right.