You'd have had to be very patient or have very deep pockets for express tickets if you wanted to ride more than once the day I went - the queue was best part of 2hr long! And that was on a Tuesday morning in October.
I liked DAK a lot, but it isn't going to break my top 10. Had a few particular quibbles:
- labelling. Personal bugbear but many of the exhibits were completely unlabelled or labelled vaguely.
- 'docents'. I've put this in inverted commas because part of me feels they
must be paid (not volunteers) at somewhere as financially secure as Disney, but I have a horrible feeling maybe not. Anyway, someone has clearly told them all to stand right in the middle of the public viewing area, so that you have to crane past them to see the animals (okapis/duikers the worst example). They need to stand
opposite or at the
side. Particularly given the park was...
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so busy! So very, very busy. I had planned a full day, but cut it short to finish at 1pm and bring forward SeaWorld to get a few hours later in the trip to go back to Miami. I was glad I did - I was feeling rather claustrophobic picking my way through the crowds by the end of it and don't think I would have stayed much longer anyway.
- and - yes, why no 'overlook' for the savannah? Really feels like the biggest (and best) part of the park is perpetually being concealed from you. It would have been really nice to sit down for a bit and watch some animals to get a break from the crowd, but there wasn't anywhere you could really do that.
That said, the savannah ride was by far the best I've seen, the gorilla area was good, the Asian area was also good. The animals all looked good and there was a nice mix of species, including some good rarities for me (Bontebok!). So I would certainly recommend a visit. But a riot shield, an ID book and a lot of patience are recommended!