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When Disney’s Animal Kingdom opened in 1998, the land that is today known as Discovery Island was called “Safari Village”. Encircled by the Discovery River, Safari Village was designed to be the parks hub, as guests could take bridges to the rest of Animal Kingdom’s lands from there. Besides being the central location in the park, Safari Village also housed the parks icon, the Tree of Life. This 145 ft. tree features almost 400 beautifully carved animals on its trunk <ref> http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/guides/animalkingdom/ak-discovery-tree.htm </ref>. Inside the massive tree, guests can find the 3D attraction [[It's Tough to be a Bug!]].
On opening day, the Tree of Life was surrounded by two different walkthrough attractions- the [[Safari Village Trails Trail]] and the [[Tree of Life Gardens ]] <ref> http://www.florida-project.com/images/guidemaps/dak/disneys-animal-kingdom-guidemap-1998-june-05.jpg </ref>. Both of these attractions allowed guests to see the beautiful landscaping and wildlife that surrounded the Tree of Life. Finally, Safari Village was also home to the [[Discovery River Boats]], which took guests on a tour of the Discovery River, previewing other parts of the park.
Outside of the aforementioned attractions, Safari Village was also home to the restaurants, Pizzafari and Flame Tree Barbecue, as well as four shops: Island Mercantile, Beastly Bazaar, Creature Comforts, and Disney Outfitters <ref name= "safari"> https://d23.com/a-to-z/safari-village/ </ref>.
The first change to come to Safari Village came in late 1998 when the Tree of Life Gardens were incorporated into the Safari Village Trail <ref> Compare http://www.florida-project.com/images/guidemaps/dak/disneys-animal-kingdom-guidemap-1998-june-05.jpg AND http://www.florida-project.com/images/guidemaps/dak/disneys-animal-kingdom-guidemap-1998-december-05.jpg </ref>. Subsequently, in November 1999 the name of the Discovery River Boats was changed to the [[Discovery River Taxi]], in an attempt to emphasize the transportation aspect of the attraction <ref name= "river"> http://saitonews.tripod.com/DiscRivBoat.html </ref>. Due to guest dissatisfaction however, the attraction was closed by the end of 1998 <ref name= "river"/>. In March 1999 Disney once again to reinvigorate interest in the Discovery River Boats by renaming the attraction the [[Radio Disney River Cruise ]] <ref name= "dated"> http://waltdatedworld.com/id55.htm </ref>. Although now featuring music from Radio Disney (and showcasing small animals that were brought on board), the attraction still proved unpopular and in August 1999 the Discovery River Boats were closed for good <ref name= "dated"/>. Also in 1999, Disney Outfitters changed its name to Wonders of the Wild <ref name= "d23"> https://d23.com/a-to-z/disney-outfitters/ </ref>.
In December 2000, Safari Village was renamed Discovery Island <ref name= "safari"/>. This name change happened subsequent to the Discovery Island attraction located in on Bay Lake permanently closing for good <ref> https://d23.com/a-to-z/discovery-island/ </ref>. In congruence with the name change, the Safari Village Trail was renamed the [[Discovery Island trails Trails]] <ref> Compare http://www.florida-project.com/images/guidemaps/dak/disneys-animal-kingdom-guidemap-2000-may-v2-05.jpg AND http://www.florida-project.com/images/guidemaps/dak/disneys-animal-kingdom-guidemap-2000-december-05.jpg </ref>.
Since the name change in December 2000, Discovery Island has seen a relatively few number of changes. In 2001, Wonders of Wild changed its name back to Disney Outfitters <ref name= "d23"/>. In August 2012, Beastly Bazaar closed, before eventually reopening in May 2013 as character meet and greet location called "Adventurers Outpost " <ref> https://d23.com/a-to-z/beastly-bazaar/ </ref>. Subsequently, on January 4, 2015 <ref> https://d23.com/a-to-z/creature-comforts/ </ref>, Creature Comforts closed in order to become Disney’s Animal Kingdom’s Starbucks location. The new Starbucks opened to guests on June 19, 2015 <ref> https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2015/06/disneys-animal-kingdoms-starbucks-opens-flat-white-lattes-to-help-endangeredspecies/ </ref>. Finally, in In March 2016 , Disney Outfitters was renamed Discovery Trading Company <ref> http://www.wdwmagic.com/shopping/disney-outfitters/news/16mar2016-photos---discovery-trading-company-takes-over-from-disney-outfitters-at-disneys-animal-kingdom.htm </ref>. On May 27, 2016, Tiffins, Animal Kingdom's newest table service restaurant opened in Discovery Island <ref> https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2016/05/tiffins-opens-today-at-disneys-animal-kingdom/ </ref>.
==Current Attractions==
[[Image:TreeofLifeDiscoveryIsland.jpg|400px|thumb|Animal Kingdom's icon The Tree of Life can be found in Discovery Island. Photo by Jason Pratt]]
'''[[It's Tough to be a Bug!]]'''- On this 4D attraction, guests enter the world of the Disney-Pixar movie ''A Bugs Life''. Here they meet Flick, Dot, and even Hopper as they learn some of the challenges of being a bug.
==Restaurants==
'''[[Pizzafari]]'''-This counter service restaurant specializes in Italian-American food.
'''[[Flame Tree Barbecue]]'''- This counter service restaurant offers guests a wide variety of American barbecue.
'''[[Creature Comforts]]-''' Formally a shopping location, Creature Comforts now serves as Disney’s Animal Kingdom’s Starbucks location. '''[[Tiffins]]'''- This table service restaurant gets its theme from the world travels and artwork that inspired the creation of Disney's Animal Kingdom. Walt Disney Imagineering describes the restaurant as "a gallery you can dine in with artwork that is a direct result of travels to Africa, Asia and South America".
==Shopping==
'''Discovery Trading Company-''' Formally known as Disney Outfitters, this store sells Disney and Animal Kingdom merchandise and souvenirs.
==Fun Facts and Trivia==
* The buildings in Discovery Island were originally designed to be a "unique, over-the-top salute to animals <ref name= "book"> Malmberg, Melody. The Making of Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. New York: Hyperion, 1998. Print. </ref>.
 
* To come up with the original animal motifs used in Discovery Island (then Safari Village), Imaginners Jenna Goodman and Ruben Viramontes searched for images appropriate for each buildings theme. After finding them, they interpreted hundreds of animals in a folk style that meshed with the design of each location <ref name= "book"/>.
 
* The original Safari Village color pallet took some inspiration from the colors of the Caribbean <ref name= "book"/>
 
==References==