It is worth taking. You get a few free samples of food too! When I went a few years ago we got to taste some bread with dipping sauces at Jiko, and some Zebra Domes at Boma.
We've done this tour a couple of times and found it fun and heard interesting facts about the African decor and culture that we would have never known on our own. The food samples were an added bonus. I will say that very small children would probably get bored, but might still enjoy some of the food samples.
I remember when I took it, there was a baby in a stroller. And I don't remember ever being asked if I was DVC. I learned of it at check-in,in the activities list, and there were free tastings at both restaurants. We each got a zebra dome at Boma, and several bread services to share at Jiko. Great tour-I really hope it's still going on.
No age limits but it does last over an hour so our kids did get bored. Both times we got a bowl of soup, zebra dome and the taste of Africa at Jiko. You don't have to be a DVC member, anyone can do it
Do you have to sign up for the tour ahead of time? or is it you just show up? I know when you mention free food (even if it is just samples) people usually show up. I'm also guessing it is limited to a number of people.
Do you have to sign up for the tour ahead of time? or is it you just show up? I know when you mention free food (even if it is just samples) people usually show up. I'm also guessing it is limited to a number of people.
It is worth taking. You get a few free samples of food too! When I went a few years ago we got to taste some bread with dipping sauces at Jiko, and some Zebra Domes at Boma.