IMGONNABE40! said:
That being said, what about the Sunrise and Sunset Safaris? Weren't they followed by a buffet with characters at TH? Does anyone know what type of food was served at those buffets? I got the impression that it was not the same fare as say Chef Mickeys or the like. Perhaps the menu would remain similar to the present menu, but in a buffet sort of way. Or, a mini Boma...
Also, what do folks think this will mean for the Sunrise and Sunset Safaris? I got the impression from another thread that these were being opened up to a broader audience--not just AKL CL or a grand gathering in the case of the Sunset Safari. If that is true, I'd say that the change makes sense. I would be a bit disappointed as many in my group were looking forward to the Sunset Safari as a grand gathering experience.
There seems to be some confusion over which safari is which.
There are at least 5 different ticketed "safari" experiences that I can think of.
1) Sunrise Safari -- open to Animal Kingdom Lodge Concierge guests, costs around $55 adult, on Killimanjaro Safari (regular ride vehicles) at photo op pace before park opening. Includes (delicious!) buffet breakfast (no characters, but I remember musical performance) at Tusker House in the little schoolroom. Included traditional breakfast stuff as well as African dishes unique to this buffet (no Boma overlap). I haven't done one of these in a while so memory is rusty (returning January 28th, though!) but my fave was this simple dish of fried eggs and sliced green tomatoes. Yum!
2) Wildlife Discovery Excursion -- open to anyone staying club level at a WDW resort, costs $45 adult, on Killimanjaro Safari (special ride vehicles, off "track") while attraction is open. Doesn't include any food.
3) Backstage Safari -- open to anyone. behind the scenes tour of Animal Kingdom park.
4) Safari Celebration Dinner -- open to Grand Gathering guests, costs around $60 adult, on Killimanjaro Safari (not 100% sure, but I think regular ride vehicles). Includes dinner (buffet, I think) at Tusker House restaurant following the safari with animal presentation, animal handler q&a, and character visit.
5) Wanyama Safari -- open to Animal Kingdom Lodge concierge guests, costs around $150 adult, tours around Animal Kingdom LODGE savannah areas in a special pop-top vehicle. It's been a little while since I've done this one, but it included a little trail mix and meat jerky snack while out on "safari" and a photo op with a giraffe. After your "safari", a multi-course dinner at Jiko with wine pairings is served. I thought of it as a "best of Jiko" dinner. Everything was stuff off the regular menu and was served family-style for the whole safari party (take some, pass around). I remember the Taste of Africa breads/dips, other "cooking place" appetizers (the tamales, the lentil pastilla...), and I think around 4 of the entrees (I remember the filet w/mac&cheese being there as well as the monkfish). Then I think every dessert on the menu is brought out and again, passed around family style. I'll be able to update the description after I take the tour on January 26th.
Honestly, I can't see it affecting the Sunrise Safari since they use the private "schoolroom" for food service. I would assume the Safari Celebration Dinner takes place in the same room? There was a short period of time when they were test driving a special lunch in that Tusker House school room, so there doesn't seem to be a problem with simultaneous open/ticketed dining.