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Everything You Need to Know About Mission: SPACE

You’re going on vacation to Walt Disney World! The only problem? You’re not sure which attractions are right for you and your kiddos and you have questions. Which attractions are too intense for little ones? What rides do I really need a FastPass+ reservation for? What’s the disability access like for certain attractions? We’re answering all those questions and more in our Everything You Need to Know attraction series with today’s focus on Mission: SPACE at EPCOT!

Mission: SPACE
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What is Mission: SPACE?

Mission: SPACE is a space simulator with two different experiences. The thrilling Orange Mission offers a journey to Mars complete with the sensation of space flight while the tame, family friendly Green Mission allows guests to orbit around the Earth.

For both missions, guests are assigned one of the four roles to perform during the mission: navigator, pilot, commander, or engineer.

Where is Mission: SPACE?

Mission: SPACE can be found at EPCOT’s Future World and sits between Test Track and the former Wonders of Life pavilion (slated to become the Play Pavilion in the future).

What is the History of Mission: SPACE?

Mission: SPACE opened in 2003 and was built where former EPCOT attraction Horizons once stood until it was demolished in 1999. In 2017, the attraction closed for a refurbishment and reopened the same year with two missions: the 0riginal Orange Mission and the new, less intense Green Mission.

What You Need to Know About the Queue

Upon entering the ride building, guests immediately choose either the Orange Mission or the Green Mission. The queue is designed to look like guests are walking through a space training center filled with prop displays, spacecraft models and replicas, a massive gravity lab, and a peek at a control room.

Children’s playground at the exit of Mission Space

Guests who are too small or perhaps a little wary of this ride experience can check out the Advanced Training Center that offers a play area for kids and interactive games and activities.

What You Need to Know About the Ride Vehicles

Each ride vehicle seats four guests in four individual padded chairs with armrests. Each seat has its own over-the-head padded shoulder restraints. Before the ride begins, the ride vehicle closes around guests and moves them closer to their screens. Motion sickness bags are available inside the vehicle.

During the experience, guests can perform their assigned roles through pushing buttons and operating individual joysticks. Note: Pushing the buttons and controlling the joystick doesn’t actually affect or influence the expereince. The on-ride video will continue to play regardless of a guest’s performance.

What You Need to Know About the Experience

Mission: SPACE is technically two rides: Orange Mission and Green Mission. Upon entering the show building, guests enter the future at the International Space Training Center (ISTC) and choose their mission.

Guests choosing to experience Orange Mission embark on a mission to Mars. Guests ride in a centrifuge-based space simulator that spins them around a central axis to simulate both g-forces and moments of weightlessness. On the screen, guests see their shuttle liftoff and slingshot around the moon. After a few seconds of hypersleep, they land on Mars and have to control their vehicle with things (as they naturally do in a Disney Park) go wrong.

Guests choosing to experience the Green Mission are aboard the same ride vehicles as the Orange Mission. However, they don’t spin. This means no g-forces or the sensation of weightless. The only movement is what you normally experience in a simulator attraction. During this mission, guests experience liftoff and then enjoy a beautiful orbit around the Earth. Of course, things go wrong and guests must manually navigate through a storm upon landing.

As mentioned in the section covering Mission: SPACE’s ride vehicles, guests embarking on both the Orange and Green Mission are assigned a role. During the ride, buttons light up for them to press and individual joysticks on the console are used to simulate pilot the vehicle. However, the ride continues without a hitch even if you or someone in your ride vehicle doesn’t perform these functions.

What You Need to Know About Accessibility

Boarding procedure consists of a small step up into the ride vehicle. Guests must transfer from a wheelchair/ECV to experience this attraction. Guests 40″ to 44″ experiencing the Green Mission can obtain booster seats from a cast member. Due to the nature of the experience, service animals are not permitted on this attraction.

What You Need to Know About Health and Safety Advisories

Orange Mission

Guests should not ride if they are uncomfortable with dark, close spaces or even slightly prone to motion sickness as this attraction is a spinning simulator which creates g-forces. Some guests experience nausea, headaches, dizziness, disorientation, and even motion sickness even if they have never experienced it before.

All guests should also be in good health and free from high blood pressure, hearing, back or neck problems, motion sickness, and other conditions that could be aggravated by this adventure.

Also, guests of certain body shapes and sizes may not be able to ride due to the attraction’s seat and restraints. Expectant mothers should not ride.

Green Mission

Guests should not ride if they are uncomfortable with dark, close spaces or simulators. Also, guests of certain body shapes and sizes may not be able to ride due to the attraction’s seat and restraints. Expectant mothers should not ride.

What are the Height Requirements?

Guests must be 40 inches tall to experience the less intense Green Mission; and guests must be 44 inches tall to experience the more intense Orange Mission.

Does Mission: SPACE Offer FastPass+

Yes, Mission: SPACE offers FastPass+ but it’s not the best use of a FastPass+ reservation since both versions of the ride rarely post long waits.

Does Weather Affect Mission: SPACE?

A June storm pops over World Drive as a rainy afternoon gets started.

Since Mission: SPACE is an indoor attraction; it isn’t affected by inclement weather.

Did I answer all of your questions about Mission: SPACE? Is this attraction at the top of your family’s vacation to-do list? Let us know in the comments.

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Timothy Olyphant Joins the Cast of Star Wars ‘The Mandalorian’

Timothy Olyphant Joins the Cast of Star Wars ‘The Mandalorian’. Season 2 of The Mandalorian is gearing up to cross over with other Star Wars stories including characters from animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels.

Though Disney and Lucasfilm have yet to confirm any new casting choices for the series, sources close to production have confirmed Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano, Katee Sackhoff as Bo-Katan Kryze, and Temuera Morrison as Boba Fett/Captain Rex. the character Sabine Wren from Star Wars: Rebels is also expected to appear in the series. The latest rumor has added Timothy Olyphant (Santa Clarita Diet) to the mix in a mysterious role for the series.

The Mandalorian Season 2 finished filming back in February 2020 and is currently being edited at home thanks to the dedicated VFX artists and editors at Lucasfilm. Disney also recently ordered a third season of the mega-popular Star Wars series, which will likely premiere on Disney+ in October 2021, similarly to how the first two seasons were released via the new streaming service.

Are you excited for season 2 of The Mandalorian? What rumored character appearances are you the most excited for? We would love to hear your thoughts and predictions in the comments! Be sure to check back here at Chip and Co. for all things Star Wars!

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R9-D9 Robot Vacuum R2 Unit is a must have!

R9-D9 Robot Vacuum

The vacuum force is strong with this unique droid! One clever individual, Michael Scott Hunter, devised a way to build his own R9-D9 Robot Vacuum at home.

Hunter got the idea while looking at a garbage can’s dome lid. What if he could design a vacuum that looked like a droid from the Star Wars universe? He labored on creating an efficient design to make his Artoo vacuum. You can see a video of the R9-D9 Robot Vacuum below.

Making the droid vacuum lightweight enough to resume normal activity and not wear out the battery life was one concern. Hunter used stiff poster board for the legs of the droid, plus lightweight accessories to add to the “tech” design of the dome garbage can. The entire droid vacuum weighs 14 pounds, which is great since it can still function properly for cleaning a home.

Hunter did add some cool bells and whistles to his droid. He added both an oscillating fan and Bluetooth speaker to the head of the Artoo droid. The fan allows the head to swivel and the speaker gives bonus audio effects to make his vacuum seem more like a real droid.

R9-D9 Robot Vacuum

If you’re looking for vacuum options to clean your home, then make no mistake, this is the droid you’re looking for!

Source: Gizmodo

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Our Favorite Disney World Meals That You WON’T Find in the Parks

It’s true, there are a lot of absolutely wonderful restaurants in the Disney World theme parks.

Main Dining Room at Victoria & Albert’s

But what if we told you there were some equally wonderful meals (perhaps even MORE wonderful!) OUTSIDE of the parks? That’s right, today we’re taking a look at some of the BEST meals in Disney World that you won’t find in the parks.

Oak-Grilled Filet Mignon at Jiko

First we have to recommend a meal from a DFB favorite restaurant! In fact, when we polled our team for their favorite meals, this was brought up MULTIPLE times! It’s Jiko — The Cooking Place at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. One of the best meals? The Oak-Grilled Filet Mignon!

Oak-Grilled Filet Mignon

We can’t help but order the filet at Jiko thanks to the PERFECT blend of flavors between the spices and the meat. Plus, that South African Wine red wine reduction? Killer.

For $52 this steak is served alongside Four-Cheese Macaroni and Cheese, Marinated Tomatoes, and Mushrooms. The side has changed up a few times over the years, with the mac disappearing entirely from the entree for a while only to return in a different, more uniquely flavored form. The mac and cheese incorporates unique African flavors now, but if you prefer classic mac (we totally do!) be sure to ask your server for the mac and cheese from the kids’ menu instead! ? They’ll know exactly what you’re talking about.

Potjie Inspired Butter Chicken at Sanaa

You don’t have to go far to find the next great meal on our list. We are BIG FANS of Sanaa in Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge — Kidani Village for its relaxing environment and tasty eats. The tastiest eats of all? The Potjie Inspired Butter Chicken, of course!

Potjie Inspired with Butter Chicken and Chickpea Wit

The uber tender hunks of chicken have layers and layers of flavors and spices. The tomato, cream, and (of course) butter-based sauce is super flavorful and rich and honestly, we must look crazy scooping every drop out the bowl each time!

There are other meat and seafood-based options to pick aside from Butter Chicken but truthfully, we only make it beyond that amazing chicken if we absolutely have to. Seriously, you don’t want to miss this dish. With your chicken, you also get to choose between Chickpea Wat, Aloo Masala, Lentil Dhal, or Cilantro-Coconut Vegetables. It’s all served with scented Basmati Rice. Yum! You can try this meal for $28.

Sonoma Goat Cheese Ravioli at California Grill

We’re headed to Disney’s Contemporary Resort for the next dish, and this one has been around since California Grill opened in 1995. Wow! You have to be pretty tasty to make the cut consistently through different menus and chefs! It’ll all make sense to you when you try the Sonoma Goat Cheese Ravioli.

Enjoy the Sonoma Goat Cheese Ravioli at California Grill

So what makes this one little pasta have what it takes to stand the test of time? Well, it may not look like much but the flavor combination in this app seriously packs a punch!

Ok, ok, so this is more a starter than it is a meal but we just had to mention this appetizer. The Ravioli is a delightful combo of Tomato-Fennel Broth, Crispy Mushrooms, Tiny Basil, and Organic Olive Oil. The tangy goat cheese with the delicate tomato broth is incredible. We’re dreaming about it right now. YOU can try it out on a visit to Cali Grill for $16. Maybe next time I go I’ll just order two and make it my meal.

Chef’s Table at Victoria & Albert’s

Alright, the next meal we’re talking about isn’t like the others. We’re not talking about a menu item we love, we’re talking an EXPERIENCE we love at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa!

The Chef’s Table at Victoria & Albert’s is an expensive and delicious culinary experience. It’s essentially the peak of dining in Disney World and you’ll be watching the hustle and bustle of the kitchen as you sit steps away from the action!

Complimentary Champagne Toast at Victoria and Albert’s Chef’s Table

You’ll have to read our review of the Chef’s Table to get an idea of what a meal is like there — but what’s cool is that yours could be totally different! Part of the appeal of this experience is that it’s personalized to YOU. Plus having the opportunity to interact with chefs hard at work is an incredibly unique experience. How cool is that?

Chef Joe prepares Octopus in the Victoria and Albert’s Kitchen

The meal features around nine or more courses and will take HOURS. It’s a slow process meant to give you time to enjoy and appreciate the food. And boy, have we!

Any place that serves us MULTIPLE dessert courses clearly knows what’s up. ?

One of many Chef’s Table Desserts

This experience is on the pricy side. Right now, a seat at the Chef’s Table will run you $250 per person plus $150 for wine pairings.

Wagyu Beef from Morimoto Asia

For our next item, we’re stepping away from the resorts and into Disney Springs! Head on over to Morimoto Asia to try some SERIOUSLY upscale meat. Like, the best meat in the WORLD type of meat! Like, so fancy you’re presented with a cow snout-print to verify it was of the proper certification! Fancy.

Wagyu Certificate of Authenticity

You’re going to shell out some SERIOUS cash if you’re looking to sample the Japanese A5 Wagyu Beef. This stuff is $28 PER OUNCE with a three-ounce minimum. A little goes a LONG way here though.

Wagyu and Cooking Stone

The beef is cooked AT your table so the whole thing is an experience. If you’ve had Wagyu, you know how delicious the incredible marbling is on this meat (these are the fancy cows you may have heard that some farms give massages and beer to drink to make their meat so perfect!). If you love steak and haven’t had Wagyu, you GOTTA do it at least once!

So, yes, apologize to your wallet in advance but your taste buds will be thanking you! This is some of the best quality meat in the world prepared tableside over an Ishiyaki Grilling Stone with Sansho Peppercorn Sauce. This was SO WORTH IT.

Twilight Feast from ‘Ohana at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

Did you know Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort has THE BEST room service of all hotels in the known universe? Ok, that might be a bit of a stretch, but they DO have the amazing Twilight Feast. What’s that? You’ve never heard of the Twilight Feast, you say? Clearly you missed us shouting our love of it from the rooftops. ?

Twilight Feast

Forewarning, this meal IS pricey — it’s $60 PER person — but hear us out! It’s a LOT OF FOOD. Like, totally enough food for at least two people to share one order! For the price you get an entire meal of the same food served at the Polynesian’s uber-popular sit-down restaurant, ‘Ohana. And we do mean an ENTIRE meal!

Twilight Feast

Order this bad boy and you’ll be chowing down on pineapple-coconut breadsaladSpiced Chicken Wings, Asian-style Pot Stickers, Yakisoba Noodles, Stir-fried Vegetables, and ‘Ohana Sunset Punch (POG juice!). PLUS, you’ll get all the same skewered meats and oak-grilled shrimp you’d be served in the restaurant. Finally, it is topped off with ‘Ohana’s famous Bread Pudding.

How We Love Thee, Twilight Feast

It’s hard to narrow down what we love most about this meal. Is it the ‘Ohana teriyaki noodles? The carafe of POG juice? Perhaps it’s the iconic ‘Ohana bread pudding? Ok, wait, maybe it wasn’t so hard. It’s definitely the bread pudding that we love the MOST, but the rest of the meal is GREAT too! ?

Storybook Dining at Artist Point

Tucked away at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge is a fantastic character meal where you can meet Snow White and friends — Storybook Dining at Artist Point. Not only do you have the chance to meet some HARD to come by characters at this meal, including Dopey, Grumpy, the Evil Queen, and Snow White, but this spot also has some seriously good food.

Hi There, Dopey

We think the Royal Prime Rib Roast is definitely one of the fanciest and tastiest entrees you can snag at a character meal!

The roast is tender and juicy and the flavors of the sides go PERFECTLY with such a rich cut of meat. You get some seriously zippy Horseradish Mashed Potatoes, Carrots, and a perfectly cooked traditional Popover. The whole thing is drizzled with a rich Jus!

Royal Prime Rib Roast

The appetizers and desserts are shared at this spot (the table receives cutely plated small bites per person for both courses), but each guest is served an individually plated entree! Dinner here is a bit pricey at $60 for adults and $39 for kids (or only one credit on the Disney Dining Plan!), but the characters and gorgeous presentations are well worth the cost.

Beaches & Cream Grilled Cheese, and a No Way Jose at Beaches and Cream

Alright, we’ve got a two-courser comin’ at ya! Head on over to Beaches and Cream Soda Shop at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club and order the Beaches & Cream Grilled Cheese with Creamy Tomato Soup as your entree for $13. P.S. You can add bacon or ham for $5!

This sammie may not look like much but LOOKS CAN BE DECEIVING! The blend of cheeses is UNREAL. Dunk it in that creamy tomato soup and you’ve got a pretty perfect lunch, there!

Grilled Cheese with Tomato Soup

BUT WAIT, there’s more! If you asked us to pick one of our favorite desserts in Disney World, the No Way Jose would def pop into our heads. Do we want ice cream? Do we want ALL the peanut butter sauce? Have you MET us? PB is our JAM!

No Way Jose

$11 will bless you with this monster treat made with SO MUCH Peanut Butter and Hot Fudge, Chocolate and Vanilla Ice Cream, Peanut Butter and Chocolate Morsels, Whipped Cream, and a Cherry. OMG. Now we want one. If only we knew how to make one at home…Oh, WAIT! We DO!

Hoop Dee Doo Revue

So this next one is a definite must-do if you’ve never done it before, but the food is NOT the star here. While we enjoy the buckets of all-you-care-to-enjoy Fried Chicken and Smoked BBQ Pork Ribs with Green Salad, Baked Beans, Fresh-Baked Cornbread, and Strawberry Shortcake; the meal can be kind of inconsistent.

It’s very generic barbecue staples done just OK, but the show? ALWAYS SO FUN.

Strawberry Shortcake

Look at all their smiling faces! It’s easy to miss out on this show tucked alllll the way away at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, but you should make the trek! There are a few tiers of seating (we recommend upgrading to a better tier) so the price ranges from $66 to $75. Did you know this is one of the longest-running dinner shows of ALL TIME?!

Chicken and Waffles from Grand Floridian Cafe

Next, we’re headed to Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa for a stunner of a meal —  Chicken and Waffles at Grand Floridian Cafe. The coolest part of this dish is it actually grew from being an off-menu hack to a full menu item!

Buttermilk Fried Chicken and Waffles

Imagine the CRUNCHIEST Corn Flake crusted fried chicken, resting atop a freshly made Applewood-smoked Bacon Malted Waffle (if you ask, they’ll serve it on a Mickey Waffle because you’re in DISNEY! ? ).

What takes this to the next level is the Sriracha Honey it’s served with. Yes, we said Sriracha Honey. Yes, it’s EVEN MORE delicious than you’re imagining. OH YEAH, and you can get it for breakfast OR lunch! Just take our $24 already!

Jambalaya, Mickey Beignets, and Pecan Praline from Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory and Scat Cat’s Club Cafe

There are a few menu items we can’t pass up when we head to Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort — French Quarter. Usually, this means that we end up having one entree and two desserts but are we complaining? No. No, we are not.

Start with the Jambalaya for $11.99, it’s Chicken and Andouille Sausage with Vegetables and Rice cooked in a rich Spicy Sauce. It comes with a nice big hunk of cornbread, in case you didn’t get enough carby goodness from the rice! ?

Jambalaya

The jambalaya has just the right amount of kick and makes for an awesomely satisfying meal with those classic bayou flavors. Princess Tiana would be proud of the Sassagoula kitchen!

For dessert(s), order the Mickey Beignets (because, duh) and the House-made Pecan Praline for $3.99.

Mickey-Shaped Beignet at Port Orleans Resort — French Quarter

If you’ve never had a praline it’s a type of candy that’s basically a ton of brown sugar cooked down with pecans til they melt in your mouth when you eat them. They’re aaahmazing.

As for those beignets? They’re light, airy fried dough…COVERED in powdered sugar. Do we really need to say more? You can snag six Mickey Beignets across the lobby at the Scat Cat’s Club Cafe for $8.49 or three for $4.49. Aren’t all snacks better when they’re Mickey-shaped??

Tenders with Buffalo Sauce and Loaded Mac and Cheese from Chicken Guy!

This next meal is a fun one! Head over to Chicken Guy! in Disney Springs, wave at the picture of Guy Fieri with a chicken on the wall, and get ready to go to Flavortown! ?

Make your choice of Crispy Fried or Grilled Chicken Tenders for $5.99 for three or $7.99 for five — don’t forget the buffalo sauce (or whatever sauce you want, they have TONS)! Say what you want about Guy Fieri, but this man knows his chicken and dipping sauces.

Crispy Fried and Grilled Chicken Tenders

Oh and even though their fries are tasty, we’ve been known to pass on them in favor of the crazy good LOADED Mac Daddy Mac ‘N’ Cheese instead. OMG is this stuff good! Take mac and cheese (already a good thing) and cover it with bacon, green onions, chopped fried chicken tenders (even better!). Don’t forget to ask for extra SMC (that’s Super Melty Cheese in Guy Fieri-speak ?) because what mac and cheese wouldn’t benefit from a swim in even MORE cheese?! Yeah, we know, no shocker here that we’re looking for extra cheese. YOU CAUGHT US!

Firecracker Shrimp, Gibson’s Sandwich King Burger, and Key Lime Pie from The Boathouse

The Boathouse in Disney Springs has some serious favorites on the menu and not all of them are seafood! Start out this delish meal with the Firecracker Shrimp with Sriracha Mayo, Serrano Chilis, and Sweet Peppers for $16. They’re spicy, they’re sweet, and they’re SO delicious. The combo of flavors on this app is not to be missed.

Firecracker Shrimp

For your entree, snag the Gibson’s “Sandwich King” Award Winning Burger for one of the best burgers in Disney World at $20.  It’s topped with Crispy Cherry Peppers, Jalapeño Havarti, and Spiced Mayo, and served with Fresh-cut Fries. This thing is burger nirvana.

Gibsons Sandwich King Burger

Wrap your meal with the Key Lime Pie in a Mason Jar for $10! We love us some sweet and tart so this delivers!

Key Lime Pie in a Mason Jar

Plus, we secretly haven’t gotten over the whole Mason Jar trend. It’s still kinda cute!

Spaghetti Carbonara from Il Mulino

Head on over to Disney World’s Swan Hotel for a favorite at Il Mulino that you just gotta try! Il Mulino just has really really good food overall! But our choice here is almost always the Spaghetti Carbonara.

Spaghetti Carbonara

Pasta Carbonara is a simple dish that’s REALLY easy to mess up. Thankfully that is NOT the case here! You get a thick and yummy mix of Spaghetti in a creamy Cheese and Egg Sauce, mixed with Pancetta. YUM. The egg in the sauce isn’t hunks of scrambled eggs or anything strange — the egg is gently cooked with the cheese to thicken into a velvety sauce.

Honestly, this pasta makes us feel things. It’s rich but not overwhelming and the pancetta adds just the right salty bacony flavors. A bowl of this creamy goodness will run you $23.

Whew! That list was too much goodness, guys. Don’t be duped into thinking the only good food at Disney World requires a park ticket! Plus, bonus points if you’re STAYING near one of these spots — you can basically roll back to your room (or if you’re enjoying the Twilight Feast…even better!) and call it a day. BRB, gotta go figure out how to make Super Melty Cheese at home now!

What are your favorite meals outside of the parks? Tell us in the comments!

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You NEED to See Gatorland’s New Social Distancing Mascot! We’re…Speechless.

While many Florida theme parks are currently looking for the best way to open, Gatorland Orlando will be re-opening during Phase Two of Florida’s re-opening plan.

Disney World Monorail

The attraction submitted its health and safety proposal to the Orange County Economic Recovery Task Force for consideration. Now, as the theme park moves forward in getting its park ready for guests, Gatorland released some very…interesting…videos explaining their new guidelines (and you just have to see them for yourself). They are…a lot to take in.

In the first video, Gatorland CEO, Mark McHugh, shows how they’ve been taking care of the park since the temporary closure. He details what Gatorland will be doing from now on to keep guests and employees safe. The video also showcases park employees (in gator face masks, of course) putting up informational signs, washing their hands, and placing social distancing markers on the ground.

He makes sure to let guests know that they have a very detailed 32-page safety guidebook they will follow to re-open. Pretty normal, right?? But then he mentions that the “Gatorland Social Distancing Skunk Ape” will be helping them to comply with the new health and safety protocols. (Um, why does this sound slightly terrifying? What will the Skunk Ape do if you don’t comply???).

©Gatorland

Well, our questions were answered… and we can never unsee whatever the Social Distancing Skunk Ape is supposed to be. Apparently, he’s such a big deal to Gatorland that he has his own page on the site. Oh, but don’t worry — it gets BETTER (or weirder).

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The Skunk Ape has his own video to promote social distancing while also highlighting the importance of hand sanitizer and face masks. And, if anybody doesn’t comply — he will attack! We’re not kidding. In the video, he shoves people apart, throws hand sanitizer canisters at them, and more. Even we can’t make this stuff up… .

The Crazed Look in His Eyes… ©Gatorland

A woman VERY similar to a uh…certain tiger-loving big cat sanctuary owner…brushes it off by saying (er, yelling) “he’s insistent that you stay distant” or “it’s always wise to sanitize!”

©Gatorland

Skunk Ape is what we imagine if Disco Yeti were to take a vacation from Expedition Everest and “rebrand” himself. Honestly, we’ve never seen anything like this before. But it’s everything we didn’t know we needed.

©Gatorland

You can watch Skunk Ape in all his glorious action in the Gatorland video below. And, if you can’t get enough of the newest mascot, you can wear his face on a shirt for $19.99.

We haven’t stopped thinking about this video. But we have to know: what was your first impression of these videos! Were you shook? Inspired? Confused? Comforted? Let us know in the comments!

Have you been to Gatorland? Will you be going just to see Skunk Ape? Let us know in the comments below!