Difference between revisions of "Discovery Island Trails"
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− | The Discovery Island Trails | + | The Discovery Island Trails are lush walking trails that wind around the base of the Tree of Life. The Trails feature landscaped pathways, wooden bridges and cave like tunnels. The exhibits on the trails can be viewed in any sequence. The Discovery Island Trails were known as the Safari Village Trail until late 2000, when the name of the entire land changed from Safari Village to Discovery Island. |
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− | * When the park first opened, what currently constitutes | + | * When the park first opened, what currently constitutes the Discovery Island Trails was actually two attractions, the Safari Village Trail and the Tree of Life Gardens. By late 1998 however the Tree of Life Gardens were incorporated into the Safari Village Trail. |
− | * The otter exhibit found on the Discovery Island Trails | + | * The otter exhibit found on the Discovery Island Trails contains 67,000 gallons of water. |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 01:07, 21 May 2014
The Discovery Island Trails are an attraction located in Disney's Animal Kingdom.
Description and History
The Discovery Island Trails are lush walking trails that wind around the base of the Tree of Life. The Trails feature landscaped pathways, wooden bridges and cave like tunnels. The exhibits on the trails can be viewed in any sequence. The Discovery Island Trails were known as the Safari Village Trail until late 2000, when the name of the entire land changed from Safari Village to Discovery Island.
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Fun Facts and Trivia
- When the park first opened, what currently constitutes the Discovery Island Trails was actually two attractions, the Safari Village Trail and the Tree of Life Gardens. By late 1998 however the Tree of Life Gardens were incorporated into the Safari Village Trail.
- The otter exhibit found on the Discovery Island Trails contains 67,000 gallons of water.
References
http://www.florida-project.com/images/guidebook/AK/1998v1/animal-kingdom-guidemap-june-1998-12.jpg
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/animal-kingdom/attractions/discovery-island-trails/