Vacationers Enjoy “Hakuna Matata” during New “Lion King” Family Suites
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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (Aug. 10, 2012) -The Pride Lands of Africa is a scenic environment for a “Lion King,” a third proviso of Disney’s Art of Animation Resort non-stop Aug. 10, 2012 during Walt Disney World Resort. The new Lion King wing celebrates a tour of Simba, with landscapes and theming that simulate witty and touching scenes from a Academy Award-winning Walt Disney Pictures charcterised film “The Lion King.”
In a new Lion King wing, guest embark on a tour by Africa with encounters with characters and scenic moments from a film classical during each turn. King Mufasa towers atop Pride Rock while his immorality hermit Scar slinks in a shadows over a elephant graveyard. There’s Pumbaa and Timon with a immature Simba dancing opposite a record overpass in loyal untroubled “hakuna matata” fashion. Scar’s demented and laughable hyenas “guard” a elephant graveyard, a fun area certain to pleasure youngsters.
The storytelling comes to life inside a 320 family suites. Zazu takes core theatre on a headboards while Pumbaa and Timon adorn a showering curtain. Youngsters can rest on a leaf-shaped chair or nap alongside Simba who slumbers during a conduct of one of a beds.
The Lion King wing outlines a third in a four-phase opening of Disney’s Art of Animation Resort. Earlier this summer, 320 “Finding Nemo” family suites and 480 “Cars” family suites opened. Each of 4 clearly designed wings of Disney’s Art of Animation Resort celebrates abounding storytelling, energetic characters, strange sketches and frolic with colorful icons and dainty theming desirous by classical Disney and Disney•Pixar films.
The dainty property, situated adjacent to Disney’s Pop Century Resort, offers rates from $248 per night. The 1,120 family suites embody dual bathrooms, a kitchenette and 3 apart sleeping areas that can nap adult to six. The 864 customary bedrooms during a “Little Mermaid” wing, opening in September, will nap adult to four, with rates as low as $94.
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