100 Things I am Looking Forward to...
100. Checking into the Royal Pacific Resort
99. Italian Margarita and a Cheeseburger in Paradise at Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville
98. Breakfast at Chef Mickey's
97. Experiencing the Osborne Lights
96. Seeing Lightning McQueen and Mater
95. Grinch and Friends Breakfast
94. Tree of Life
A few weeks ago Boo and I watched Modern Marvels: Disney World on the History Channel, we were both amazed by the Tree of Life. Animal Kingdom has not been really high on my list of must do's at WDW...but that changed. I can't wait to see this tree both from a distance and up close. I have already packed a set of mini binoculars in my WDW tub just so we can take them to Animal Kingdom for a closer look. I can't wait to spend a little time exploring the trails around the Tree in search of different animals and great photos!
The Tree of Life sits on Disney Island, which at one time was originally the name of an 11 1/2 acre island on the southeast shore of Bay Lake near the Magic Kingdom where guests to get an up close look at free roaming birds, turtle, and small mammals. When Animal Kingdom first opened, Discovery Island in AK was called Safari Village...the park became popular and the first Discovery Island was closed and Safari Village was named Discovery Island.
The Tree is 145 feet tall/160 feet wide; l and has 325 carved animals within its trunk and branches. Did you know that there is ONLY 1 named animal on the entire tree...David, the chimpanzee. He is the last animal you will see as before you enter the turnstiles to go underground...He was named by Jane Goodall, chimpanzee researcher that Disney consulted when creating the animals. Guests can climb on his lap for a photo. Underneath the tree, the roots hold an attraction within its roots...It's Tough to be a Bug.