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In time, we intend to bring you a detailed ride-through of the Walt Disney World incarnation of The Jungle Cruise, just like we've done for the Disneyland original. Until then, here's a brief overview of the show scenes in the Florida version of our favorite Adventureland attraction.

The Amazon, featuring giant butterflies and Inspiration Falls.

The Congo, featuring a Pygmy camp, jumbo Python, and the monkey overrun camp.

The Nile, featuring African elephants, the African veldt, and a rhino vs. the lost safari. Also hungry crocodiles, Schweitzer falls, a crashed airplane, the hippo pool, headhunter country, and of course: the backside of water.


The Macong River features the greatest departure from the all-outdoor Disneyland version of the Jungle Cruise. Here, our boat heads straight into the ruins of an ancient shrine.

Inside, eerie music plays as we pass monkeys, cobras, and a green-eyed tiger. Once we leave, we visit the Indian elephant bathing pool and stop by to visit WDW's head-salesman, Chief Namee before returning to the docks.

RETURN TO THE MAIN ATTRACTIONS PAGE TO LEARN ABOUT OTHER VERSIONS OF THE JUNGLE CRUISE.

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