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OK i am going to disney and i want to ride the kilimanjaro safari and i don't want the animals to attack me. How do the lions and tigers stay back because i know otherwise they would attack. and how do the disney imagineers make sure the animal's don't attack?? HELP

2007-12-17 04:27:41 · 21 answers · asked by football lover 2 in Travel United States Orlando

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Disney uses lots of "invisible" barriers, things that look natural and are hard to see as you ride by. But rest assured, they are there! There's no way any of the animals can cross over to you except the ones that are safe. And think about it, you know the barriers work or the animals would be attacking each other, too!

It's a fun ride. Try to do it early in the morning when the animals are most active.

2007-12-17 04:30:40 · answer #1 · answered by Lilli 7 · 9 0

They have fences that keep every animal in its place. These fences are always disguised though so guest don't see them. This gives the appearance that an animal can roam freely as they would in their normal habitat. The vehicles in which you ride on are also equipped with a tracking system so Disney cast members know where your vehicle is at all times. Ride it! You will have a blast and be in no real danger.

2007-12-18 12:03:50 · answer #2 · answered by Timmy 3 · 1 0

They won't attack you- Disney is so clever with the invisible barriers. You may look like you're close enough to touch them, but they have devised a way to keep the animals where they belong and you on the road of the safari truck.

2007-12-17 10:34:08 · answer #3 · answered by fittobedyed 4 · 2 0

The outdoor settings include hidden barriers which keep the animals from reaching you. Part of the Disney 'magic' is blending these safety features into the landscape so you probably won't see them even if you're looking.

Think about it - they may have occasional mechanical problems with the rides, but have you ever heard of someone getting attacked by the critters at Disney?

2007-12-17 04:31:24 · answer #4 · answered by dukefenton 7 · 6 0

Disney uses hidden barriers, hidden moats and escarpments to separate animals from the people. The animals in no way can harm you or other guests. Enjoy and have fun! It's a great experience!

2007-12-17 04:37:20 · answer #5 · answered by johnnyb6231 3 · 4 1

Dude, if you are not totally kidding, Disney may not be the best destination for you.
I think the Bug's Life 3-D might send oyu over the edge. lol

2007-12-18 06:23:48 · answer #6 · answered by Dawn V 4 · 2 0

No dangerous animal is truly running free, the lions have huge ravines between you and their location. This is how they keep them from eating the deer and other animals. You will be totally safe, no worries.

2007-12-17 12:45:04 · answer #7 · answered by itchianna 5 · 2 0

They are up high and there is a fence they don't move around much, I've been 3 times and my boys 7 and 5 have been twice that is one of their favorite rides. The only animals that come pretty close are the ostrich and giraffes.

Have fun.

2007-12-17 04:31:14 · answer #8 · answered by adolphinlovah73 2 · 2 3

The fact that they make the jeep shake and tilt during the ride is more scary than the animals.

2007-12-17 14:45:44 · answer #9 · answered by Big Blue 5 · 0 2

No amusement park will EVER put you in danger. They have VERY strict insurance policies.

If you're at a Disney theme park, you will NOT be put in danger. Go and enjoy yourself!

;)

2007-12-17 04:31:15 · answer #10 · answered by Cee 2 · 4 2

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