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The Himalayas reprise their
divine heights in Disney’s Animal Kingdom. More than anything, those
heights might prove not to be the closest thing to heaven.
It turns out that a resident
monstrosity is less-than-inviting when it comes to strangers around
these parts.
Visitors deliberate on
Expedition Everest, an elaborately themed roller coaster at the Animal
Kingdom theme park. Buy Expedition Everest Tickets Online.
Occupying 6.2 acres in the
park's Asia section, the attraction is home to the legend that is the
Yeti.
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The creature lives around the
mountain and is intent on keeping it that way - at whatever cost.At 320
feet above sea level, Expedition Everest mountain is the tallest among
the peaks at Walt Disney World Resort. As a matter of fact, the
Expedition Everest mountain may rank fourth among the highest points in
Florida, if it was natural.
An encounter with a large
audio-animatronic rendition of the legendary Yeti foreshadows the ride.
It is claimed to be one of the largest and most ambitious projects of
Disney.You can purchase Expedition Everest Tickets online.
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For something relegated to mere
myth, Disney’s version apparently looks extremely lifelike, on the
basis of extensive research into cultural legend.
Aside from the creature,
Expedition Everest is being recognized everywhere for its trains’
unique capability of forward and reverse mobility.
At any rate, the ride is
classified a family thrill ride, less of the intensity of the Rock ‘n’
Roller coaster.
Before traversing the mountains,
prospective trekkers find themselves in the remote village of Serka
Zong in the fictional kingdom of Anandapur, on the peaks’ foothills.
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Here the visitors are delegated
to come to the base camp of Mount Everest, with the inevitable
condition that they traverse a path passing through the Forbidden
Mountain, the lair of the feared Yeti.
To visit Disney Attraction Buy
Expedition Everest Tickets at discounted prices. Authentic steam trains
used in the Himalayas to bring harvested tealeaves down from the
mountains are reinvented for the attraction to carry the guests along
the track.
The attraction is the result of
six years’ worth of researching, designing and building, including many
trips to the Himalayas to collect reference material and observations.
After operating for invitation-only previews and public soft openings
since January 2006, Expedition Everest became accessible to the general
public on April 7, 2006.
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