Operating Hours Extended For Animal Kingdom In November and December

Disney’s Animal Kingdom has extended its operating hours on select nights in November and December to cope with expected guest demand. These additions to the park hours are different than Extra Magic Hours, which requires a guest to stay on property to gain access to extended hours.

The long extension of operating hours on New Year’s Eve is to accommodate the offerings announced earlier this year. Throughout the night, you’ll find special New Year’s Eve-themed food and drinks, while DJs in Asia, Discovery Island, and DinoLand U.S.A. will keep the party pumping!

Let’s take a look at the new, longer hours at the Animal Kingdom.:

  • November 25, 26, 27, 29: Park Hours Extended to 9 PM (Previously 8 PM)
  • December 31: Park Hours Extended to 12 AM (Previously 8 PM)

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Price Increases Hit Minnie Ears

Minnie Ear Headbands have, over time, surpassed all other Disney Parks accessories as a quintessential element of Disney style. With new styles being released on a near-monthly basis, there are tons of different designs to choose from, and up until now, adding another pair to your collection was usually a no-brainer.

Well, as with many other food and merchandise items across property, it appears price increases have reached the popular parks accessory.

Once priced at a standard $27.99 across property, Minnie Ear Headbands now retail for a solid $29.99. That’s a $2 increase in price per ear, making each ear just over $30 with tax.

Price increases have already taken over shopDisney as well.

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Burudika band Performs One Last Time At Animal Kingdom

A rumor that the Burudika Band would be making their final performance on October 13th began circulating in September, which has sadly turned out to be true. Performing multiple times throughout the day in Harambe Village at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, this popular show has been entertaining guests with their infectious energy and spirit since their debut in April 2012.

Ever since their debut, the Burudika band has been a fan favorite, bringing plenty of fun, rhythm, and life to Harambe Village.

Here’s how Disney described the show:

“Clap to the beat when you hear the joyous sound of Burudika in the air. This exuberant band will have you singing along to their tunes. Then, get ready to dance along as the performers show you some moves.
“Burudika” is Swahili for “to be refreshed”—so go ahead and refresh yourself!”

The Burudika Band is just one of many casualties in the entertainment budget cuts that have hit the Walt Disney World Resort recently, with other cancellations including “The Muppets Present… Great Moments in American History” and The Royal Majesty Makers, both in the Magic Kingdom.

Here is video of their final performance. Thanks to wdwnt.com for the footage.

The Animation Experience to Offer Animal Villain Drawing Classes

Since the reawakening of Rafiki’s Planet Watch at Disney’s Animal Kingdom earlier this year, guests have been perfecting their drawing skills at The Animation Experience at Conservation Station. Until now, classes have focused on how to sketch some of the most iconic characters from Disney’s “The Lion King”.

Right in time for the villainous season, Disney is introducing characters who find themselves as the antagonist in highly popular Disney films. While Scar and Ed from Disney’s “The Lion King” will remain as one of the six characters in rotation, beginning Oct. 18, you can put pencil to paper and learn to draw from Disney•Pixar: Bruce from “Finding Nemo” and Hopper from “A Bug’s Life”; ShereKhan from “The Jungle Book” and Tic Toc from “Peter Pan.”

FastPass+ continues to be available for the experience. Which new character are you looking forward to learning? 

Check out wdwnewstoday’s look at this new experience!

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