Tour Through Animal Kingdom With Joe Rohde – Part 2

Joe Rohde, Imagineer and creative force behind Animal Kingdom, has been taking Disney fans on a digital tour through some of his favorite areas of the park. Today, we showcase his thoughts on the African portion of the park including Harambe village, the Kilimanjaro Safaris, and the Gorilla Falls Nature Trail. Be sure to check out his Instagram for the full posts.

Joe starts us off with a little history on Harambe.

“None of our lands are supposed to be geopolitically real like say, Kenya. Harambe looks a lot like Lamu in Kenya, but not in a replicative way, and there are substantial stylistic departures. It’s more like a smash-up of Lamu-Kenya and Arusha-Tanzania. Both are a kind of mercantile border town, as is Harambe. The word Harambe means “let’s work together or pull together.” Implicitly on behalf of wildlife.

What can we read in this environment? Clearly multiple levels of history and conquest, as with Lamu. There’s a Portuguese fort, some remnants of Omani reign, a British Colonial era, and Independence in 1961. Must be a valuable place. The building are old and weathered, but not intended to look neglected, and there’s lots of evidence of reutilization and upcycling…from economic stress? So people are striving here. I mean, the municipal logo is a Maasai shield and an industrial gear with the word ”enterprise.”

In such a palpably commercial place, where people are clearly striving to get ahead, what is the value of elephants vs elephant ivory and rhinos vs rhino horn? This is what wildlife conservation is – a value equation. And the value at Disney’s Animal Kingdom is The intrinsic value of Nature as supreme and untradeable. However subtle and nuanced, that is conflict, which drives narrative.”

Now let’s take off on a safari!

“The animals that you see on Safari represent the savanna ecosystem, but it would be extraordinary to see them all in one place or in one day. I’ve spent entire days on safari and seen almost nothing. And while there are many famous animals, there are also some rare animals that you might never see if you went on safari in Africa. Eland for example, are very shy and will not let you get within 1000 feet.”

Joe continues in another post…

[The safari} exists within a network of managed habitats stretching all around the world, which relate to each other in order to preserve the genetic pool of these animals, and in some cases, as we have done with White Rhinos, to re-introduce them to the wild.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom could not exist without the Disney Conservation Fund and it’s work out in the real world….I would never discourage someone from taking a real Safari trip to Africa. But I can assure you that the Safari that you might take here has certain advantages, and is not merely a show, it is a working environment engaged with the conservation of wild creatures.”

Now that we’re off our safari trek, let’s go with Joe over to Gorilla Falls!

“Gorilla Falls Nature Trail is a pedestrian experience into the jungles adjacent to our wildlife reserve….It features a family of lowland gorillas, which are sexy and impressive, yes, but I don’t know how often you’re ever going to get a chance to see an African Weaverbird make a nest, or ever see a naked mole rat, or a jacana. Because there is no ride system, people often undervalue these experiences.

But, at a place like Disney’s Animal Kingdom, where the best rewards come from slowing down and observing closely, the nature walks are some of the highest value for the investment that you can get. Data from zoos suggest that people spend an average of 30 seconds looking at an animal exhibit. That’s really not enough time. If you wait for mother nature, she will put on a show. But you have to wait.”

Again, make sure to check out Joe’s Instagram for his own pictures and full stories.

2 New Shorts Added To “At Home With Olaf” Series

Walt Disney Animation Studios has created an all-new original animated content series featuring the beloved snowman Olaf (from Frozen) in 20 unique vignettes. Starting this week, enjoy an all-new original Disney Animation digital series voiced by Josh Gad (at home) and animated by Hyrum Osmond, the supervising animator of Olaf from the first Frozen film (who’s also at home creating these amazing new shorts!)

Two new episodes have been released since the debut of the series on Monday, named “Leaves” and “Sleep”. You can watch both shorts below! All five released episodes are now available on the Walt Disney Animation Studios YouTube channel:

Disney Celebrates Earth Month Through The Magic Of Nature

April is an exciting time at Disney’s Animal Kingdom! April celebrates Earth Month which of course means Disney gets wrapped up in the magic of nature! Even though we can’t be together in the parks this Earth Month, Disney is bringing the beauty of nature right into our homes. Check out the details below from DisneyParksBlog:

This Earth Month, we look to nature to bring hope and inspiration during these unprecedented times. Throughout April, we will be sharing the Magic of Nature with you and your family, unifying Disney fans and animal lovers, and inspiring environmental stewards to celebrate and draw magic from the incredible world around us.

Conservation and protecting the environment is an important priority across Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, and I’m proud that we put this philosophy into practice every day in the work that we do. From taking care of thousands of animals at Disney’s Animal Kingdom and across Walt Disney World Resort, to conserving water resources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions and waste across our business, we constantly work to not only share, but protect the magic of nature.

Going into the 50th anniversary of Earth Day on April 22, I encourage you to take a moment to pause and reflect on our brilliant planet, appreciating all of its natural wonders. Whether it is learning something new about animals and ecosystems through Disney Magic Moments and NatGeo@Home, or simply admiring the world around us, we can all be inspired by our planet. And to help inspire this wonder and magic, I am thrilled to launch a new series, #AskDrMark, on my Instagram, @DrMarkAtDisney. I am so lucky to have an amazing team of really smart people who can help answer your burning questions and curiosities about wildlife and the environment.

Want to learn more about the work Disney is doing around the world to promote and protect the magic of nature? Check out some favorite Disney Parks Blog posts through the years:

WDW Dapper Dans Sing “There’s A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow”

Need a little pick me up during these difficult times? You’re not alone! Here’s a chance to close your eyes and pretend like you’re on Main Street U.S.A. at Walt Disney World listening to none other than the beloved Dapper Dans sing “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow”! Video and details below from DisneyParksBlog:

These distinguished distributors of dulcet tones are longing to perform for you once again on Main Street, U.S.A. in Magic Kingdom Park here in Florida. But with Walt Disney World Resort temporarily closed, they’re using their #VoicesFromHome, instead, to bring you an all-time classic: “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow” from Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress. Check out this brand-new video, featuring a quartet of Dapper Dans quartets:

“There’s a great big beautiful tomorrow … and tomorrow’s just a dream away.” That’s a sentiment we can all rally around right now.

Virtual Viewing: Beauty and The Beast From Disney Cruise Line

How exciting! If you’ve been on the Disney Dream Cruise Ship, you likely experienced the live performance of Beauty and the Beast. While watching it, it’s hard to believe such an impressive Broadway-style show is being held on the big blue! Now, Disney Cruise Line is bringing the entertainment right to our homes. Check out the details and video below from DisneyParksBlog:

It is with deepest pride and greatest pleasure that we welcome you to celebrate “Beauty and the Beast,” Disney Cruise Line-style! From our crew to yours, here is a roundup of enchanted fun and entertainment for the entire family to enjoy.

VIDEO: From the Walt Disney Theatre: Disney Cruise Line’s “Beauty and the Beast”

This first-of-its-kind video from Disney Cruise Line gives your family a front-row seat to the beloved story with favorite moments from our award-winning Broadway-style production. This previously recorded video features the opening cast from the show’s debut.

So without further ado, we invite you to relax and pull up a chair as we proudly present scenes from “Beauty and the Beast” on the Disney Dream!

DIY Craft: Napkin Folding – It’s fine dining we suggest!

Your Disney Cruise Line-themed evening wouldn’t be complete without a special dining experience! Make your dinner magical with sophisticated napkin art. Check out our step-by-step guide, and you’ll have the napkins freshly pressed (and folded) in no time!

In this guide, you’ll discover how to transform a napkin into a tuxedo jacket. Set the table with this folded masterpiece, and your family will certainly notice there’s something there that wasn’t there before.  

DIY Cooking: We proudly present … your dinner recipe

We’ve partnered with Disney Family to present a “Beauty and the Beast”-inspired recipe that is fun and easy to make using simple ingredients. Prepare (and serve with flair) the “Enchanted Rose Pizza.” You won’t have to venture to the forbidden west wing to try this yummy dish!

We encourage you to share your family’s “Beauty and the Beast” and Disney Cruise Line-themed evening. Post your photos using #DisneyCruiseLife and #DisneyMagicMoments.

Until next time…Au revoir!