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Don't Miss Harambe Markets at Disney's Animal Kingdom!
The newest dining location at the Walt Disney World Resort can be found in Disney's Animal Kingdom. In the African village of Harambe there is now a collections of wonderful Quick Service dining locations called: Harambe Markets that you definitely want to check out for yourself.
Harambe Market Dining
Disney's Animal Kingdom does the best job of creating incredibly themed shopping and dining locations that absolutely look like they belong in the area that they are found. At Harambe Market you will find authentic African dishes that you can enjoy.The Harambe Markets area is broken up into four areas that provide different types of dining experiences that Disney World guests can enjoy.
Wanjohi Refreshments
The first area that you encounter is the Wanjohi Refreshments stand that provides a wide variety of liquid refreshments to cool you off in a hot Florida sun. There are three different serving windows that sum up the variety of offerings: Cold Beer, Iced Soda, & Frozen Alcoholic Drinks.
Kitamu Grill Shop
The Kitamu Grill Shop offers a variety of foods to sample including Beef Kabob Flatbread, Chicken Skewers, African Milk Tart dessert, as well as, beers, wines, and sodas.
Famous Sausages
Famous Sausages is the place to enjoy sausages or corn dog with a boerewors sausage fried in curried corn batter. Enjoy yours with a side of roasted broccoli and tomato salad, and paired with an Orlando Brewing I-4 IPA draft beer.
Chef Mwanga's Rib Shop
This is the place to enjoy a zesty serving of spice rubbed Karubi ribs. Each order is served with a side of green papaya-carrot slaw—as well as a chickpea, cucumber and tomato salad—and can be paired with a specially selected South African wine.The Harambe Markets fully embody the essence of Disney's Animal Kingdom and the meticulous level of detail that is put into all that is placed there. The results are amazing and the Harambe Markets do not disappoint. This is a great place to enjoy a wide variety of food and drink choices in a highly themed atmosphere.
Only WDWorld highly recommends that you add the Harambe Markets to your list of places to visit during your next Disney World Vacation.
REVIEW - Harambe Nights At Disney's Animal Kingdom
Disney World is having a special event this summer to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Lion King, the movie in a way that only they could. At Disney's Animal Kingdom, home to the Festival of the Lion King show since opening in 1998, Disney put together a celebration fitting this great movie and provides a stellar night for guest who care to indulge.
Harambe Nights
Billed as a once per week event running for 10 Saturdays during the summer from June 7th through August 9th Harambe Nights gives Disney's Animal Kingdom a chance to show off like it never has before.For an event that starts at 7:00pm as the regular day for the theme park is winding down, you know you are in for something special as you are greeted by special signage and Disney Cast members that have their faces painted in festive fashion and sporting animal ears.
Once you are checked in at the main gate and receive your wristband it is time to make your way to the Harambe Village in the Africa section of Disney's Animal Kingdom.
The event consists of 3 phases. The initial phase is a get acquainted with the surrounds and enjoy drinks and appetizers, the 2nd phase is a special performance in the new Harambe Theater as a tribute to the Lion King movie complete with orchestra and celebrity narrator, and finally there is a dinner and street party to enjoy for the rest of the evening.
The Opening Phase - Welcome Reception
In attending the July 5th event, we encountered rain as the event started at 7:00pm. Although it did not dampen anyone's spirits, it did move some of the initial part of the event indoors. The Welcome Reception was split between the Pizzafari building and the Tusker House. Our one regret is realizing that many of the people showed up well before 7:00pm and by showing up close to the starting time we missed out somewhat and felt slightly rushed.There was free face painting available to all who wished to partake (and who wouldn't!), as well as, numerous bartender stations and several stations with the three appetizers available to try.
The "Quick Bites" Menu included:
- Spicy Durban Chicken
- Pickled Fennel Paneer Cheese
- Safari Cheeseburger Roll
The Cheeseburger Roll was definitely the biggest hit and most stations ran out quickly. We also really liked the Pickled Fennel Paneer Cheese. The Spicy Durban Chicken was really dry at some of the stations and was not as good as we have had this before and enjoyed it.
Seats were at a premium, especially because this initial phase was moved indoors. We were still able to obtain table to enjoy our food and drinks. The specialty drink of the night was called Jungle Juice, that you could have with or without generous amounts of rum added.
The staff was very friendly and right from the start you could tell this was going to be a fun evening.
When you initially checked in you were given a wristband that had an animal type noted. As the staff made their way through the buildings letting you know it was time to proceed to the theater for the show, you were informed to go to the area marked by your animal.
We had the Zebra group and quickly found our area outside of the beautiful new Harambe Theater.
As we proceeded through the line to get to our section to our seats, each member of our party received a special container of Lion Chow which contains: Sea Salted Pretzel Chips, Benne Crumbels, Cardamon Candied Pecans, Golden Raisins, and Dried Cherries. They also had a bar station at the entrance so that everyone could get a drink of their choosing to take into the theater with them to enjoy during the show.
The Lion King - Concert In The Wild
At 7:30pm the Harambe Theater filled up with all of the people that came to partake in this event. It wasn't until this moment in the packed theater that you really understood how big this event actually was. The night we attended was sold out and the theater certainly looked filled. We were in the Zebra section. Although the Orchestra was between our seats and the singers and dancers, the theater is still small enough that we had a great view of the action.
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Michael Beach during Harambe Nights |
Michael Beach was the celebrity narrator during the July 5th show. It was amazing how big a role the narrator played considering that each narrator only appeared for a single show.
The show consisted of 10 musical numbers performed by the troop of singers and dancers that were aided by the large live orchestra, the narrators, and video clips from the Lion King movie. The show was a 55 minute retelling and interpretation of the landmark animated Disney classic.
The great part of the show was the fact that it was not a re-doing of the show that has been done at Disney's Animal Kingdom since it opened. This was completely original and different and was great for Disney World veterans like ourselves.
There have been mixed reviews concerning the show, but we enjoyed it. The live orchestra was great, and we enjoyed the live performances. It was truly different than any Lion King performance we had seen anywhere else and that is what made it special. Although there were a number of film clips included, the live interpretations that occurred while the clips were playing made them appear in another light.
Harambe Nights Street Party
After the show was completed it was time for dinner and the Street Party. Fortunately for us the rains subsided and the remainder of our evening could be spent outdoors as intended for this event.
Tables were set up from the area outside the Harambe Theater and along the streets of Harambe stretching to the entrance of the Kilimanjaro Safaris.
As night fell, it truly was a Street party atmosphere with a live Dj in one area and a band performing in another. Food stations were plentiful and despite the large number of people attending teh event, lines were short for food and drink and the areas were not crowded.
There were five different food stations to be found and they were duplicate in numerous areas to make them easily accessible to all.
Bread, Salads, and More Station
This station included:
- Watercress melon, feta and berry baslamic onion salad
- Kachumbari Salad
- Creamy Macaroni & Cheese
- Spicy Vegetable Samosa
- Slow Roasted Chicken Legs
- Traditional Naan, Onion Kulcha and Papadum Breads
- Dips: Roaster Humus, Raita, and Ginger garlic Pickle
Surf & Turf
This station included:
- Mango, Radish, Lime, and Mustard Seed Salad
- Watermelon, Cucumber, and Fennel Salad
- Roasted Beetroot Salad
- Coriander Chutney Roasted Potatoes
- Seared Corvina Fillet with Curry
- Moroccan Beef and Lamb Kefta with Tamarind Glaze
Pap Slow-Cooked
This station included:
Basmati Slow-Cooked
This station included:
This station included:
- Golden Pineapple with Toasted Coconut
- Apple Slice with Amarula Caramel Sauce
- Ripe Melon with minted lime yogurt dip
- Rice pudding with dried fruit compote and pistashio gremolata
- Caramel Salted Tanzania Chocolate Kenyan Coffee Bites
- Chai Cream with Zebra Stripes
- Assorted Ice Cream Novelty Bars (including Mickey Bars!)
Disney Characters Join The Party!
There were a number of Disney Characters that were part of the Street party and were available for pictures and being part of the fun. Minnie Mouse, Timon, Rafiki, & Pluto were roaming the party and having fun.
Live Music and Dancing!
The live band kept the party spirit alive and people on the dance floor. The atmosphere stayed fun until the very end of the party which ran until 11:00PM. Stilt-walking costumed cast members also added to the fun.
REVIEW -SUMMARY
The Harambe Nights special event at Disney's Animal Kingdom was perhaps one of the best Disney World Special Events that we have ever attended. The food was great, the atmosphere was fun. It was adult focused, but families felt welcome and fit in.
The major complain was that the price was steep. $119 for adults. The chief issue is that teenagers and really any 10-20 year old that was forced to pay full adult price even though they are not allowed to drink the alcoholic beverages. I think in this case an intermediate Junior price should be in place between Child and Adult for those less than 21 years old.
Otherwise this was a great event that showed off why we think that Disney's Animal Kingdom is so special and under appreciated. Hopefully more special events will be held at Disney's Animal Kingdom in the future.
Festival Of The Lion King Returns To Disney's Animal Kingdom In June!
One of the best shows in all of Disney World has been closed recently due to the construction in Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. As construction has begun for the new AVATAR themed land, the Festival of Lion show had stopped since it's theater was going to be destroyed.
New Harambe Theater (picture from the Disney Parks Blog) |
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Harambe Theater Construction |
Recently the Harambe Theater looked like the picture above as construction continued. The new theater is located behind the Tusker House Restaurant.. If you are traveling from Discovery Island into Africa and Harambe it will be on your left as soon as you cross the bridge.
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Festival Of The Lion King Show at Disney's Animal Kingdom |
The Festival Of The Lion King Show has been a Must Do attraction since Disney's Animal Kingdom opened on April 22, 1998. This 30 minute live performance features singers, dancers, acrobats, aerial performers, audio animatronic characters and much more. It has been a fan favorite and fortunately will continue in it's new home.
Welcome To Harambe!
We welcome the Festival Of The Lion King to its new home the Harambe Theater! We are looking forward to the show restarting in June 2014 and continuing on for many years to come, as it delights new and returning Disney World guests to this spectacular show!Welcome To Harambe
As guests at Disney's Animal Kingdom journey to Africa they encounter the East African village of Harambe. This town that to many only provides the backdrop to Kilimanjaro Safaris, holds many details for the observant visitor.
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Tamu Tamu Refreshments |
Welcome To Harambe
There is much to learn about the story of Harambe as you make your way through this authentic looking town. It tells the story of a town who's roots go back nearly 700 years. As you look closer you will also see a town that struggles to fit in with the modern connected world.![]() |
Harambe Fort Erected in 1420 |
The Harambe Fort displays a sign that says it was erected in 1420, letting you know that this area has been settled for nearly 700 years. One side of the Fort is were you will find the Tamu Tamu Refreshment stand.
Elsewhere you will see that the year 1961 is prominently displayed. This date is significant in the story of Harambe. This is the year that it gained its independence and let the citizens take charge of setting their own direction.
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Mombasa Marketplace |
The architecture of the town is varied as you look across the shops, restaurants, and hotels that line its main street.
The entertainment in the center of town displays some of the cultural heritage of the region. This shows how old traditions are still interwoven with this town struggling to enter into the modern world.
Signs of progress are evident on this building advertisement for Vivuko Computer Training Centre.
The textures and details put into the buildings and signage are simply amazing. Here you can notice the pitch for "Best Food In East Africa" next to the Kusafiri Coffee Shop and Bakery. Few People take the time to check out all of the amazing details that surround them as they stroll through Harambe. The resulting effect is so good, they people just accept the story and believe that they have been transported into this bustling East African Town with the ancient roots.
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Kilimanjaro Safaris - Harambe Wildlife Reserve |
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Hoteli Burudika |
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Sausage Tree in Harambe |
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Tusker House Restaurant |
Harambe means "Working Together" in Swahili and you definitely get the sense that a community exists here. The different disparate elements have been brought together to form a "real" village that will leave quite an impression on you if you take the time to explore.