The Oasis Exhibits

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The Oasis Exhibits
Disney's Animal Kingdom
AreaThe Oasis
Coordinates 28°21′22″N81°35′25″W / 28.35611°N 81.59028°W / 28.35611; -81.59028 Coordinates: 28°21′22″N81°35′25″W / 28.35611°N 81.59028°W / 28.35611; -81.59028
StatusOperating
Opening dateApril 22, 1998
General statistics
Attraction typeExhibit/trail
Designer Walt Disney Imagineering
ThemeRainforest
Wheelchair symbol.svg Wheelchair accessible

The Oasis Exhibits form the entrance corridor for Disney's Animal Kingdom, serving a similar purpose as Main Street, U.S.A. at the Magic Kingdom. The exhibits feature waterfalls, exotic plant life, and animals selected for their "gentle disposition." [1] The Oasis was designed to put guests into contact with animals immediately upon entering the park.

Animals shown at the Oasis include giant anteaters, swamp wallabies, babirusa, scarlet macaws, Hyacinth Macaws, military macaws, white ibises, Indian Spotbills, muntjac, African spoonbills, black swans, Bronze-winged Ducks, and Medium Sulphur-crested Cockatoos.

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References

  1. Wright, Alex; The Imagineers (2007). The Imagineering Field Guide to Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World. New York: Disney Editions. pp. 24–27. ISBN   978-1-4231-0320-2.