Walt Disney World Attractions
115 rides & attractions — research, plan, and discover every experience.
115 rides & attractions — research, plan, and discover every experience.
21 attractions · Animal Kingdom
A 3D flying simulator where riders soar on the back of a banshee through the bioluminescent world of Pandora — one of the most technically advanced ride experiences Disney has built. Expect 60–150 minute standby waits on busy days; Lightning Lane Single Pass is strongly recommended.

A high-speed steel roller coaster through the snowy peaks of the Forbidden Mountain, where a Yeti animatronic appears mid-ride to send the train hurtling backwards through the dark. Animal Kingdom's signature thrill ride; standby waits run 30–60 minutes most days.

A 20-minute outdoor bird show in the Caravan Stage amphitheater, featuring trained macaws, hawks, and other species flying over the audience to demonstrate natural hunting and foraging behaviors. Presented by avian specialists who explain conservation work — shaded seating, walk-on most times, and a solid air-conditioned break if you catch it during midday heat.

A 30-minute Broadway-style spectacle in a theater-in-the-round at Animal Kingdom's Africa section, featuring acrobats, fire-twirlers, aerialists, stilt-walkers, and singing tribal performers riffing on songs from The Lion King. Family-friendly, fully air-conditioned, and the most physically impressive show at any Disney park.
A 25-minute live puppet-and-dancer musical retelling Finding Nemo with original songs and house-sized character puppets that walk through the audience. Family-friendly, air-conditioned, and one of Animal Kingdom's most underrated shows.

A circular river-rafting ride where 12-person rafts spin through Asian rainforest scenes that detour into a logged-and-burned section before plunging down a 20-foot drop. You will get wet — sometimes very wet. Lockers near the entrance are essentially required.


A character meet-and-greet with Mickey and Minnie Mouse in safari outfits, housed in a small thatched-roof building with expedition gear props. One of the few guaranteed Mickey photo ops at Animal Kingdom — Lightning Lane available, but standby waits are usually manageable.

A peaceful boat float through the bioluminescent rainforest along Pandora's Kasvapan River, culminating in an encounter with the Na'vi Shaman of Songs — the most sophisticated audio-animatronic Disney has ever built. Family-friendly, no drops, and a relaxing reset between Avatar Flight of Passage rides.

A trackless dark ride through the neighborhoods of Zootopia, where guests help Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde recover a missing otter using scent-tracking technology. Opened in 2025 as Animal Kingdom's first major IP-driven indoor ride — screens and animatronics, mild motion, no drops.
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A high-speed steel roller coaster through the snowy peaks of the Forbidden Mountain, where a Yeti animatronic appears mid-ride to send the train hurtling backwards through the dark. Animal Kingdom's only thrill coaster, themed to the Himalayas. Single rider line bypasses most of the queue but skips the museum pre-show.


A self-paced walking trail through a recreated Indian forest palace with habitats for Sumatran tigers, Komodo dragons, fruit bats, sloth bears, and tropical birds. The crumbling-palace architecture is one of the most thoroughly themed walkthroughs at Walt Disney World. Quiet, slow, often empty.


A self-paced walk through the lush entrance gardens of Animal Kingdom, featuring smaller animal exhibits — wallabies, anteaters, parrots — set inside a tropical landscape. Most guests rush through to the rides; the slower walk back is when you actually see the animals.

A 145-foot artificial baobab tree serving as Animal Kingdom's icon, with 325 hand-carved animals worked into its trunk and roots. The canopy houses "It's Tough to Be a Bug!", a 3D theater show, while the root system forms shaded walking paths underneath — most guests photograph it from the hub and move on.

A self-guided scavenger hunt across Animal Kingdom where guests collect achievement badges by completing challenges at stations scattered through every land — animal tracking, conservation tasks, cultural trivia. Based on the Wilderness Explorers from Pixar's *Up*, though the activities focus on real wildlife and education rather than movie references. Takes 2-4 hours to complete if you're serious about it, but you can drop in and out between rides.
RefurbishmentA 7-minute narrow-gauge steam-style train ride between Africa and Rafiki's Planet Watch, passing the backstage areas of Kilimanjaro Safaris where animals can be seen in their resting yards. The only way to reach Rafiki's Planet Watch from the rest of the park.