We did this in December 2013 and really liked it. It was brand new back then and we were the only ones on the safari. It was very cool to see the animals in a "different" setting. We had zebra that came right up to our vehicle. The giraffes were laying down just a few feet from where we were stopped. It was one of the highlights of our trip!What is the thought of the Night Safari? I am trying to decide if I should pair this with Jiko on our anniversary night (she has already demanded Jiko that night). We have done the Wanyama before (probably our all time favorite WDW experience) and we have used the night-vision goggles at the resort before, so I am just wondering if the Night Safari is going to be a different enough of an experience to be worth the cost.
Any opinions?
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We did this in December 2013 and really liked it. It was brand new back then and we were the only ones on the safari. It was very cool to see the animals in a "different" setting. We had zebra that came right up to our vehicle. The giraffes were laying down just a few feet from where we were stopped. It was one of the highlights of our trip!
....I can't see your pix!Thank you for sharing.
Those who poo-poo AKL have no idea what they are missing out on. We had a bit of a close encounter with a nosey giraffe when we did the Wanyama. (I hope the pictures show up)
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It locked eyes...
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It got into position...
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It came in for the kill!
I was able to see them on an iPhone & internet explorer on my desktop if that helps.......I can't see your pix!![]()
Are there outdoor tables near the quick service where you can eat outside? If so, can you see the animals from them?
Are there outdoor tables near the quick service where you can eat outside? If so, can you see the animals from them?
I've taken my Mara food over to the Uzima savanna overlook where there are a couple of tables. Just walk to the left around the pool. You can't see the animals really well sitting down - but it's a nice spot to sit and there's usually a CM from Africa standing at the overlook who'll identify which animals you are looking at for you.Yes there are plenty of outdoor tables at the Mara, but they are next to the pool and the building, so you cannot see the Savannas from them. After eating, you could walk around the pool area to the Savanna overlook on that same side.
For a great view of the animals in a fairly casual restaurant atmosphere, try Sanaa. The view of the animals is incredible there and the food was amazing and honestly not too much more expensive than quick service if you're just getting sandwiches or something anyway. (I mean at lunch, it might be dark at dinner time anyway)
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I was able to see them on an iPhone & internet explorer on my desktop if that helps...
How is Saana for picky eaters, non adventuresome eaters? Thinking we might just share a naan platter to have the experience of dining with animals?
...OH! Now I see them....weird....I was able to see them on an iPhone & internet explorer on my desktop if that helps...
....worse case scenario, if there is absolutely nothing on the menu for the pickiest of eaters, ask the CM if the chef can accommodate the taste buds of that eater. They will be more than happy to please and make sure that that person gets SOMETHING to eat that they will enjoy!How is Saana for picky eaters, non adventuresome eaters? Thinking we might just share a naan platter to have the experience of dining with animals?
Sorry, new to this thread. What is the Wanyana? Is that something offered at AKL?