Chaswdw
06-01-2008, 04:38 PM
Our guide, Paul (former biology teacher) introduced himself and gave us a short personal resume. His attitude and enthusiasm were contagious. There were 11 of us on the tour. We all had earpieces for Paul's microphone so we heard everything.
A few highlights are, patting the 40 year old white rhino that is used as a teaser male for breeding and watching him work his toys, learning that they only have African elephants, seeing how food is prepared for the animals (pinkies), seeing and talking to the people in the veterinary hospital, finding out that the male lion hogs the air conditioning, grabbing our personal safari truck out of the Kilamanjaro Safari que, and so much more. We also discovered that Disney has a non trivial role in conserving species.
At the end of the tour Paul gave us a Backstage Safari trading pin not available for sale. A funny detail on the pin is that it shows mainly elephant butts :funny: as well as the associated words about the tour.
The walking is not bad. I have spinal cord damage and a bum leg and I managed it in 90+ temps. So..no excuses, see it, some of the cost supports animal conservation.:high5:
A few highlights are, patting the 40 year old white rhino that is used as a teaser male for breeding and watching him work his toys, learning that they only have African elephants, seeing how food is prepared for the animals (pinkies), seeing and talking to the people in the veterinary hospital, finding out that the male lion hogs the air conditioning, grabbing our personal safari truck out of the Kilamanjaro Safari que, and so much more. We also discovered that Disney has a non trivial role in conserving species.
At the end of the tour Paul gave us a Backstage Safari trading pin not available for sale. A funny detail on the pin is that it shows mainly elephant butts :funny: as well as the associated words about the tour.
The walking is not bad. I have spinal cord damage and a bum leg and I managed it in 90+ temps. So..no excuses, see it, some of the cost supports animal conservation.:high5: