Disney World Guest Leaps from Kilimanjaro Safari Vehicle
Another day and another example of a Walt Disney World Guest behaving badly. You will never guess why this Guest chose to enter a wildlife reserve.
Bad Guest Behavior

Over the last few years, we have seen our fair share of poorly behaved Guests. Whether that be someone dressing up as Mickey Mouse, brawls breaking out, or a man assaulting Mirabel for a photo and an autograph, we feel like we have seen it all.
Disney even went so far as to post a courtesy reminder on the website.
Be the magic you want to see in the world. You must always remember to treat others with respect, kindness and compassion. Those who can't live up to this simple wish may be asked to leave Walt Disney World Resort.
Kilimanjaro Safari

Kilimanjaro Safaris is a staple at Animal Kingdom. The experience takes guests on an 18-minute tour of the Harambe Wildlife Reserve.
Here, guests can encounter a variety of animals. During the ride, they might spot lions, giraffes, zebras, hippos, warthogs, rhinos, giraffes, okapi, and dozens of other species of threatened and endangered animals.
Part of the beauty of the attraction is that no two tours are ever exactly alike! However, no one on this tour expected to be stopped due to a guest leaping from the vehicle.
Guest Jumps Off Kilmanjaro Safari

Yesterday, @itsedwinlv posted a video of a Disney's Animal Kingdom Guest leaping from the Kilimanjaro Safari vehicle to relieve himself in the bushes. Due to this being a wildlife reserve, this was quite a dangerous choice.
Guests are expected to remain seated and onboard Kilimanjaro Safari vehicle for the duration of the attraction.
All Guests in his vehicle were stopped, and this created a ripple affect stopping vehicles behind him as well. The saddest part of the video is his child begging him to return to the vehicle.
It is unclear what consequences resulted from this incident. As a reminder, if you plan to visit Kilimanjaro Safari, you may want to allow a little additional time. Your 18-minute safari ride could take a bit longer. Plan accordingly and use the restroom before boarding the Kilimanjaro Safari.
Do you think restraints should be in place aboard Kilimanjaro Safaris? Share your thoughts with us and share this news with your Disney pals.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Donna loved Disney from an early age. As a child, her family would joke that she lived in "Donna Land." As an adult, she enjoys planning and creating magical vacations for her family. She always brings a little faith, trust, and a little bit of Pixie Dust!




