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Animal Kingdom Day 2 Disney World Multi Pass Itinerary with Tiana



By Dave Shute

(Note: this is from the Disney World Multi Pass Itinerary with Tiana.)

DISNEY’S ANIMAL KINGDOM DAY 2: SECOND SUNDAY AGENDA

You complete your visit to Disney’s Animal Kingdom today.

You should have prebooked

  • A Lightning Lane Single Pass (LLSP) visit to Flight of Passage for 8.30a, and also
  • Lightning Lane Multi Passes (LLMP) for Navi River Journey at 8a, Kilimanjaro Safaris at 9a, and the 11a show of Festival of the Lion King (Note: there are no LLMP tiers at Animal Kingdom.)

You have no scheduled dining today.

AT THE PARK

  • Enter the park, make your way to Navi River Journey, and ride it using your LLMP.
  • Ride Flight of Passage using your LLSP.
  • Go to Africa. Explore it in between rides.
  • See Kilimanjaro using your LLMP
  • See Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail.
  • See the 11a show of Festival of the Lion King using your LLMP.
  • If you have time, consider fitting in a visit to Rafiki’s Animal Watch via the Wildlife Express Train (the only way to access this very minor attraction). Between waiting for and riding the train in each direction and spending half an hour at the Planet Watch, this could take more than 90 minutes.

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