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Tiffins was inspired by the travels of the creators of Disney's Animal Kingdom <ref name= "parks"> https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2016/04/new-tiffins-restaurant-at-disneys-animal-kingdom-opens-memorial-day-weekend/ </ref>. The restaurant is described by Walt Disney Imagineering as “a gallery you can dine in with artwork that is a direct result of travels to Africa, Asia and South America,” <ref name= "parks"/>.
Tiffins is divided into three "art gallariesgallerias"- the Trek Gallery, Safari Gallery and Grand Gallery, that guests dine in. The artwork featured here were inspired by sketches and photographs that Imagineers took when doing research for the park <ref> https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2016/06/all-in-the-details-take-an-imagineer-tour-of-tiffins-nomad-lounge-at-disneys-animal-kingdom/ </ref>.
The Safari Gallery was inspired by Imaingeer's trips to Eastern and Central Africa. These trips would eventually inspire the creation of Harambe in Disney's Animal Kingdom's Africa section of the park. Throughout the Safari Gallery, guests can see photographs, artifacts, paintings and other artwork influenced by these trips.
 
The Grand Gallery on the other hand showcases the folk influences on the design of Disney's Animal Kingdom. Featured in this gallery are wooden carvings that used to line the pathway to Camp Minnie-Mickey. Also present in this dining area are wooden animals and insects that used to be found in [[Pizzafari]].