Ride Compares To Safari
Many people that have been to Disney World will know for a fact that they have a ride in Animal Kingdom called Kilimanjaro Safari which is obviously supposed to be like a real African safari. Is this ride just a really bad adaptation of the African Safari or is just something that you can actually compare.
Well believe it or not I can actually tell you that the ride itself is very good and can be a very nice alternative for you if you cannot afford to get over to Africa. It of course features real animals such as lions and elephants that you would expect to see on a real safari. There are many negatvies to the ride itself. The person driving you around is very cheesy indeed and although they do give you a lot of really useful information on the animals you can often tell they have to repeat themselves many times during the course of the day.
It of course does not compare to the real thing but are Disney not looking to compare but to show a glimpse of the real thing. All they are trying to do is give you a bit of a taster when it comes to Safari’s. All Disney are trying to do here is show you the real beauty of Africa, it is meant to inspire people to go and visit the real place.
So why don’t you actually go after a real Safari holiday by taking a going on one of those Kenya Holidays. Of course you could also go on one of those Namibia Holidays or even Zambia Holidays.
It really is up to you, if you don’t want to see the real Africa then just go to a theme park with a safari ride!
Britains theme parks briefly explained
Well there isn’t really many choice in the matter as you either live to far away from your favourite or just think going to the likes of Disney World is a far better option. What are the choice we actually have here in the UK?
Alton Towers
The biggest one is easily going to be The awsome Alton Towers and houses the rides like Nemesis, Ripsaw, Rita and the kids favourite Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The biggest and best is likely to be this one but it is also going to be the busiest.
Thorpe Park
This park is all about coasters mixed with water with the likes of Tidal Wave and Nemesis Inferno. This park also contains the first ever ride based on a horror movie and comes in the name of SAW.
Legoland as well as Chessington are the two that are for kids more than adults. Chessington is a Zoo as well as a theme park and Legoland not only houses rides but a land where you can look at some of the best Lego ever built including a Kennedy Space Centre Launch made entirely of the Lego bricks. There is also Drayton Manor which again is like Chessington but containing perhaps a few rides that the adults can enjoy also.
What happens if you are just not that into theme parks? The answer is simple, why not go up into the country and stay there for a few days on one of those relaxing family holidays UK. Wales is a lovely spot to go to where you can see Britain for its true wonder and beauty. Of course you could just go up to Cardiff Castle on family days out. Either way, Wales should certainly be on your list of must places to go when you head out on a short break to Britain.


