Let's set up your morning. First, there are three things to nail down:
1. If you're using Early Entry or not
Guests of Disney Resorts and some other hotels are allowed into the park 30 minutes before the park opens, or "Early Entry". See if you're eligible here.
Do you have a family of early risers? Animal Kingdom usually opens the earliest out of all the parks. If you're game, go for it! If you like to sleep in, Early Entry won't be your jam.
2. What time you want to leave
Every Disney resort is going to use buses to get to Animal Kingdom. If you're worried about timing or staying at a resort with slow bus stops, this is an easy park to Uber, Lyft or Minnie Van to.
3. If you're buying Multi Pass or a Single Pass
Avatar: Flight of Passage is the only ride not included in Multi Pass, but can be bought on its own as a "Single Pass" (LLSP). I always this because it's my favorite ride in all of Disney World but that doesn't mean I want to wait an hour+ for it!
The two rides that will average the longest waits are Avatar Flight of Passage at 92 minutes and Na'vi River Journey at 57 minutes.
If these are on your list of must-dos, head to whichever is a priority first. BUT ONLY if you're using Early Entry and get there before Early Entry even starts.
I have good news and bad news. The good news, these rides and right next to each other which makes it easy to hit both in the morning, BUT...
My perfect morning with the kids is a Lightning Lane at park opening for Kilimanjaro Safaris.
After scanning in, I'll book a Na'vi River Journey for a return time between 12 and 2 so I'm close to my favorite lunch spot (more on this under "Dining Spots"!)
After riding Kilimanjaro Safari, we'll grab a quick breakfast from Kusafari Bakery right next door.
Pro Tip: if you have a hard time finding seating, walk down a bit to Dawa Bar for more tables and shade.
HEAD TO FIRST?"
"What ride should we
"Rope Drop" is lingo for when the park opens for the day. (A lot) of people will line up at the rope until they're allowed in.
This is only really possible if you can use Early Entry. Otherwise, on-property guests are 30 minutes ahead of you and wait times are starting to climb.
I don't recommend rope-dropping unless you know you can get there early -- at least 45 minutes before Early Entry even starts (!)
For a more laid-back morning, we buy Multi Pass and a Single Pass for Avatar: Flight of Passage. This is an added expense, but it's worth the peace of mind for us.
Depending on the time of year, Animal Kingdom can open EARLY. If your family isn't the early-to-rise type, don't feel pressured to rope-drop.
My feelings on "rope-dropping"
Download and print your itinerary to use as a baseline to craft your own laid-back day, or follow step-by-step!
03. Itineraries
Get $15 off my favorite stroller here!
Kilimanjaro Safaris
The whole family can ride this one, even teeny little babies! You'll see more animals before it gets hot in the afternoon, just keep in mind this is NOT open during Early Entry.
Na'vi River Journey
Don't worry, your kids don't have to sit and watch the 3 hour Avatar movies to appreciate this ride. A serene boat ride with nothing scary, even a tad boring (in a good way.)
TriceroTop Spin
You know the DUMBO ride in Magic Kingdom? This is the Animal Kingdom version. Anyone can ride this, and will always have a short wait. Woot!
This is a full-blown playground in Animal Kingdom and a great spot to blow off some energy.
Find it in the Dinoland USA area, and bonus points for Mom & Dad when you grab a margarita from the
Restaurantosaurus bar nearby.
The Wildlife Express is a 7-min train ride that will take you to Rafiki's Planet Watch. There's a drawing experience, a care facility, and a little petting zoo that kids love. If you have a toddler that's desperate for a stroller break, it's great!
This does take up a big chunk of your day, so only do it if you're not in a rush! If you're okay with leaving your stroller, there are Disney-brand strollers for you to use when you get there (single & double). If not, you can fold your own stroller and bring it on the train.
Isn't there a train?
Chip 'n Dale
DinoLand, USA by the DINOSAUR ride
Donald
Tusker House + DinoLand Welcome Center
Daisy Duck
DinoLand, Daisy's Design Studio
Goofy
Tusker House + Dinoland near Chester & Hester's
Kevin
roams Discovery Island
Moana
across from Isle of Java
Mickey
Tusker House + Adventurers Outpost
Minnie
Adventurers Outpost
Pluto
DinoLand near Chester & Hester's
Pocahontas
Discovery Island Trails
Russell
Wilderness Explorer's Club House
"The best part of the 'Lion King Show' is the jumping monkey people."
-- Story, 7
What's Rider Switch and how does it work?
This is when 1 adult rides while the other stays back with the kid(s) not riding because they're either too little/scared!
Then they *switch* The adult that stayed behind can use the Lightning Lane instead of waiting in regular standby.
1. Find a Cast Member (they'll usually be holding a device) at the attraction with your entire family.
2. The adult whose staying behind will have their ticket/MagicBand scanned along with whoever wants to ride with them. You can bring up to 1 person back with you, which means someone can ride twice!
RIDES WITH RIDER SWITCH
Avatar Flight of Passage (44")
DINOSAUR (40")
Expedition Everest* (44")
Kali River Rapids (38")
Na'vi River Journey
*has a much faster single rider line, too!
Kinda like Chipotle, but Better
I love Satu'li Canteen because it’s essentially the CHIPOTLE OF PANDORA WORLD.
Choose your protein, base and dressing that comes in fun little tapioca-kinda-boba-balls that *pop* in your mouth. My daughter gets a kick out of these! They have a vegan option, too, just get the charred green onion vinaigrette.
Bonus points for being able to mobile order ahead of time. The best lunch!
05. The Best Food Spots
My Favorite Upscale Dining Spot
Since the 2020 closures, Tiffins has fallen a few points but it's still the spot I'd hit if you're looking for something upscale inside the park, especially if you're a wine-lover.
If you have extra time or are heading out of out the park around dinner time, both Sanaa (my #1) and Jiko are excellent options over at Animal Kingdom Lodge.
The Only Character Meal in the Park
The only spot to find a character meal in the park is Tusker House.
You'll meet Mickey, Donald, Daisy, and Goofy in their safari gear while dining buffet-style. This is one of the better buffets in my opinion for more flavorful, non-theme-parky food, but is a bit loud.
For Cocktails & Gluten-free Churros
Nomad Lounge is so. Dang. Good. And the best part is there's no advanced reservation to eat here. Chat with a Cast Member to request the porch/booth, or hit “”join walk up list”” on your My Disney Experience app if you’re less picky about your seat.
1. Pizzafari
I get it, you have a picky-eater and you think, pizza! Great!
But this has proooobably the worst pizza in all of Disney World.
If you're looking for more "kid-friendly" food, I'd go to Restaurantosaurus for good ol' chicken nuggets and fries.
2. Rainforest Cafe
Only go here if you're looking for the worst-rated restaurant in Animal Kingdom and long waits for sub-par food. 😬
A little harsh? Yes, but Animal Kingdom has GREAT food! Don't fall for this reservation trap.
Lightning Lanes will save you time in Animal Kingdom, but since there aren't a TON of rides, some people think you're not getting as much "bang for your buck."
For us, we buy Lightning Lanes on our days spent here for two reasons:
1. Since this park opens so early, I don't want to have to get there for Early Entry.
2. Both Na'vi River Journey and Kilimanjaro Safaris get a decent wait, so even just having a Lightning Lane for these is 🙌🏼
If you want to skip Multi Pass, it's definitely doable if you are okay with using Early Entry and/or staying late.
Do you need Lightning Lanes for Animal Kingdom? It depends.
When you're going between Africa and Pandora World, take this secret boardwalk-like path instead of the more obvious one.
This path is along the water is less crowded, quieter, and the boards make it the perfect stroller-nap walk. Moms, you know what I'm talking about!
While I think the Lightning Lane Single Pass for Avatar Flight of Passage is completely worth the money, there is a time to ride where the wait will be the lowest.
Here's your hot tip: get in line juuuust before the park closes. For example, if the park closes at 7pm, get in line around 6:55pm and expect a wait under 30 minutes.
I'm usually in bed by then, but if you can swing it and want to avoid coughing up the extra $$, go forth!
I prefer riding the safari in the morning for.a few reasons: it's next to Kusafari Bakery, making it a great breakfast duo, it's close to the entrance, and the kids love it.
You may have heard that the morning is the best time to ride the safari since that's when the animals are most active. But if this a priority for you, evening is even better.
Shoot for getting in line 30-45 minutes before sunset for the sweet spot of animal activeness. Roar.
Most of the nature trails (like Gorilla and Oasis) have quiet spots and benches with shade, just get past the initial bottleneck of people where the trial begins.
I feel like Animal Kingdom is the best for stroller naps since the ground is perfectly *not so* smooth. It does get steamy though, so come prepared! (More on this under "What to Bring")
Another quiet place to relax is Flame Tree Barbecue. Walk to the left and you'll find covered canopies with lots of fans and shade tucked in the back.
This park is HOT. Even if it's not crazy hot in Orlando...it is here. My girls love these handheld fans in addition to a stroller fan.
You'll only find paper straws here. Ya know, Sog City. Throw a handful of these compostable-but-toddler-proof straws in your bag.
I mentioned it was hot, right? Chugging water is one thing, but add an electrolyte powder to really feel a difference.