malonefamily
Vlogging magical family adventures in Central FL
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Last year we visited WDW just before Christmas, and had a nice trip. Probably the most interesting moment came early in the day at Animal Kingdom on the safari ride:
The five of us were seated in the front row of the jeep. Maybe half way through the ride the driver stopped the truck because a large male, white rhino was in the road giving us a very unpleasant look. Over the intercom he said something like: "We're just gonna stop right here, there's a male white rhino just ahead, and we don't wanna get in his way." He may have also said something about the rhinos having had a baby that year... I've forgotten.
Because we were in the front we could somewhat hear what he said over his private radio to the cast members running the attraction... something to the effect of: "Yeah, he's right in the middle of the road..." and he seemed very nervous to me. Also, another truck was literally off the road and the driver was out up ahead beyond the rhino.
We waited a few minutes-- the rhino gave us more dirty looks, then finally decided to wander off.
Later in the day we happened to take the train (or maybe it was a path / walkway) and we saw that the rhinos had all been caged up.
So, the question is: Were we in any danger at all? Was the rhino? Was this actually quite normal?
We've ridden the safari a few times but never had anything that seemed the slightest bit dangerous happen before.
The five of us were seated in the front row of the jeep. Maybe half way through the ride the driver stopped the truck because a large male, white rhino was in the road giving us a very unpleasant look. Over the intercom he said something like: "We're just gonna stop right here, there's a male white rhino just ahead, and we don't wanna get in his way." He may have also said something about the rhinos having had a baby that year... I've forgotten.
Because we were in the front we could somewhat hear what he said over his private radio to the cast members running the attraction... something to the effect of: "Yeah, he's right in the middle of the road..." and he seemed very nervous to me. Also, another truck was literally off the road and the driver was out up ahead beyond the rhino.
We waited a few minutes-- the rhino gave us more dirty looks, then finally decided to wander off.
Later in the day we happened to take the train (or maybe it was a path / walkway) and we saw that the rhinos had all been caged up.
So, the question is: Were we in any danger at all? Was the rhino? Was this actually quite normal?
We've ridden the safari a few times but never had anything that seemed the slightest bit dangerous happen before.