snowleopard 16 Dec 2008 Dec 2008. The sheer size of the savanna is almost impossible to know when on the safari jeep.
mstickmanp 16 Dec 2008 I once read that they trim the trees everyday in order to make them look authentic. Most of the trees are actually native to Florida.
I once read that they trim the trees everyday in order to make them look authentic. Most of the trees are actually native to Florida.
R R redpanda 16 Dec 2008 I read that, too. Oak trees are cut to resemble umbrella-shaped acacias, for example.
snowleopard 16 Dec 2008 If I showed this photo to anyone on the street they would never guess that it was from a Disney theme park. The realism in the savanna is incredible.
If I showed this photo to anyone on the street they would never guess that it was from a Disney theme park. The realism in the savanna is incredible.
O O okapikpr 16 Dec 2008 Every night, all of the animals are closed into barns/corrals and a team of landscapers enter the savanna to replace and trim vegetation. They use stadium lights to see while they work.
Every night, all of the animals are closed into barns/corrals and a team of landscapers enter the savanna to replace and trim vegetation. They use stadium lights to see while they work.
Hix 17 Dec 2008 snowleopard said: If I showed this photo to anyone on the street they would never guess that it was from a Disney theme park. The realism in the savanna is incredible. Click to expand... I spent six weeks in Zimbabwe the 80's, and that photo is SO realistic. It looks just like the Zimbo bush.
snowleopard said: If I showed this photo to anyone on the street they would never guess that it was from a Disney theme park. The realism in the savanna is incredible. Click to expand... I spent six weeks in Zimbabwe the 80's, and that photo is SO realistic. It looks just like the Zimbo bush.