

Posts should be directly related to Walt Disney World. Us allowing post does not in anyway mean we endorse that post.We encourage you to visit at your own risk and take any and all safety precautions necessary to protect yourself and others including vaccinations.īlogs? Youtubes? Etsys? Travel Agents? Other? By visiting ANY PUBLIC VENUE you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and Guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. The rest of it was all improv, trying to keep forty high-paying strangers entertained in an open-air truck that isn’t moving in a rainstorm for an hour.Join our Discord Chat for all things Disney and moreĮverything Walt Disney World (Orlando,FL)Īn inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. I know maybe eight facts about each animal, so I depleted my entire reservoir of facts within 30 minutes. We were stuck out there for more than an hour in a downpour. That means all trucks stop where they are until the rhino moves, because you’re not allowed to go off-road. But one day I’m driving and a rhino decides to take a nap in the road right in front of us. Adults might snicker, but I could distract the kids by pointing out facts about other animals in the vicinity. Usually I would drive right past it without comment. But that doesn’t mean the animals can’t surprise you. There are natural barriers between predator and prey, so you’re not going to see a lion pounce on a zebra. The animals are all real … many of the guests assume that they’re animatronic, but they’re not. Also, there are no tracks … so you’re really responsible for driving the truck, really responsible for the guests’ safety and really responsible for not running over a rhino – or, more realistically, not getting run over by a rhino. Most of the animals can wander right onto the road, blocking your path. I drove 40 guests at a time through a wildlife reserve with no fences. “I drove the truck at Kilimanjaro Safaris at Animal Kingdom.
