Disney’s Animal Kingdom has unveiled new walking tours at Jumping Junction, a habitat within Conservation Station featuring over fifteen kangaroos and wallabies. This area previously housed smaller animals like goats and sheep but now focuses on the marsupials that were already present when Bluey’s Wild World opened last month. The facility transitioned from an interactive petting zone to a viewing environment where guests can observe these creatures up close under strict safety protocols. Each tour accommodates no more than eleven visitors led by two Cast Members who ensure everyone adheres to guidelines keeping both people and animals secure. Visitors must stay on paved pathways, freeze if an animal approaches, and refrain from feeding while photography remains encouraged throughout the experience. The recent visit revealed four adorable joeys alongside adult wallabies that appeared completely unbothered by human presence during the brief six-minute encounters. This addition offers another compelling reason to explore Conservation Station beyond just the Bluey attraction when planning a trip to Animal Kingdom.
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