DJ Disney Kid
Walt Disney World Vet
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- Feb 12, 2004
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From Screamscape:
It seems that a series of upgrades have started to appear at the Safari this month, with the promise of more upgrades to take place in the future. Now we dont have any photos, but Ive been told that Warden Wilson has been given a new airplane at the final scene. Weve also been told that the bridge now moves a little more than before, and that they are testing a new wider 9th row added to the back of Safari #43. Unlike the 5-6 riders per row, this extra row is said to hold 6-7 riders, including some kind of jumper seat that sticks out on the drivers side. This is just a test right now, but if it works out, a 9th row could be added to all of the cars. Other future changes we can expect to see includes new roofs, a few script changes, leading towards a possible project big budget project (if approved) that would bring in many more changes. After all these years, it certainly would be a good thing to refresh the parks iconic Safari ride.
Very interesting. I noticed the bridge moving more and I think expanding the vehicles would be great due to the slow load times with this ride.
It seems that a series of upgrades have started to appear at the Safari this month, with the promise of more upgrades to take place in the future. Now we dont have any photos, but Ive been told that Warden Wilson has been given a new airplane at the final scene. Weve also been told that the bridge now moves a little more than before, and that they are testing a new wider 9th row added to the back of Safari #43. Unlike the 5-6 riders per row, this extra row is said to hold 6-7 riders, including some kind of jumper seat that sticks out on the drivers side. This is just a test right now, but if it works out, a 9th row could be added to all of the cars. Other future changes we can expect to see includes new roofs, a few script changes, leading towards a possible project big budget project (if approved) that would bring in many more changes. After all these years, it certainly would be a good thing to refresh the parks iconic Safari ride.
Very interesting. I noticed the bridge moving more and I think expanding the vehicles would be great due to the slow load times with this ride.

(Just kidding, it's 12:40 a.m. and I'm a little kooky right now)
I always just pretty much tune it out and enjoy watching the animals. I do love the music they play in the elephant area, though. That's my favorite part!
Although during the summer I would probably stay on their air conditioned rock and just watch people go by as well.



