For me who has seen many of these backstage buildings from the “Wildlife Express” train ride in person. I have seen all but the hippo and crocodile areas. Not to mention I have also seen the cheetah and warthog backstage areas as well, (However I will have to see them again in person just to be sure).I was looking at google maps and got some screenshots of the animal holding in Kilimanjaro Safaris:
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Giraffe/hoof stock Barn
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Elephant Barn
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White(?) Rhino Barn
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Lion Barn and additional building
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Hippo Barn
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Nile Crocodile Backstage area
I think that some people skip the Wildlife Express because it is perceived as a kids train ride to a children's area (Rafiki's Planet Watch), which it is. But skipping it also misses these areas. I actually like the train ride, and it often is not crowded like everything else.For me who has seen many of these backstage buildings from the “Wildlife Express” train ride in person. I have seen all but the hippo and crocodile areas. Not to mention I have also seen the cheetah and warthog backstage areas as well, (However I will have to see them again in person just to be sure).
Next time I go to DAK I'm definitely riding the train so I can see some of these in personI think that some people skip the Wildlife Express because it is perceived as a kids train ride to a children's area (Rafiki's Planet Watch), which it is. But skipping it also misses these areas. I actually like the train ride, and it often is not crowded like everything else.
It's fast, and some of the views are obscured by plants and such, but it is a nice ride, and the train and stations are actually pretty cool, if you are into that too.Next time I go to DAK I'm definitely riding the train so I can see some of these in person