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Chart a course for high adventure on a scenic and comedic boat tour of exotic rivers across Asia, Africa and South America.

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Adventure Around Every Corner

Steam past lush foliage, butterflies and waterfalls on the Amazon in South America. Glimpse an abandoned camp overrun by curious gorillas on the shores of the African Congo.

Watch for angry hippos, hungry lions and “sleeping” zebras along the Nile and be on the lookout for a missing Jungle Cruise vessel and its helpless passengers. As the cruise continues down the Mekong River, you just might learn that the jungle always gets the last laugh.

It’s a 10-minute, 10,000-mile journey that you won't soon forget!

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Complete Guide to Jungle Cruise at Magic Kingdom

Complete Guide to Jungle Cruise at Magic Kingdom

Grab your suitcase and get ready to set sail on an adventure-filled river tour. Jungle Cruise is one of several fan-favorite classic attractions remaining at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World.

This water safari is led by experienced Skippers, who navigate your boat through the rivers of Asia, Africa, and South America. Your pun-filled guides will not only make you laugh ’till you cry, but will also make sure you get up close and personal with the eighth wonder of the world — the backside of water!

Now let’s sail into our Jungle Cruise guide .

Before we get too far into it, make sure you check out our guide on the Best Rides at Magic Kingdom for information on every attraction and show at Magic Kingdom.

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Jungle Cruise Quick Facts

  • Location : Magic Kingdom, Adventureland
  • Height Requirement : Any height
  • Suitable for: All ages
  • Attraction Length: 10 minutes
  • Do We Recommend : Yes. It’s an original opening day attraction and a must-do ride.
  • When to Visit : Typically at opening/within the first hour or closer toward park close
  • Scheduled Refurbishments
  • Tip(s): Ride at night for a unique experience and shorter lines; Holiday season the ride is themed with an overlay called “Jingle Cruise.”

Description: Jungle Cruise is a river boat ride where animatronic animals and dad jokes abound. Every Jungle Cruise Skipper has their own unique “routine”, so every ride is a little bit different. Kids who are easily scared should be told ahead of time the animals they are about to see are not real.

You can find Jungle Cruise in Adventureland across from Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room and The Magic Carpets of Aladdin . Here’s the location on the map:

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How to Ride Jungle Cruise

Jungle Cruise has a Standby Line and Lightning Lane. There is no  Single Rider Line .

The Standby Line for Jungle Cruise is typically the lowest first thing in the morning and at the end of the evening. The middle of the day will see the longest lines with sustained wait times of over 60 minutes.

lightning lane and standby for jungle cruise

Jungle Cruise is not available during Early Theme Park Entry or Extended Evening Hours . So, if this ride is a priority for you, planning accordingly is a must.

D o I need to use Genie+ at Jungle Cruise?

Jungle Cruise is available with Genie+  and we highly recommend using it at this attraction.

Aside from Peter Pan’s Flight , the Jungle Cruise is the second most booked ride on Genie+ at the Magic Kingdom. It’s a highly-popular ride that many park guests make a must-do during their park day. Unless you hop on this ride first thing, you should plan to reserve a Genie+ time for later in the day.

Make sure you check out our  touring plans for Magic Kingdom  for more Genie+ advice.

Rider Switch/Child Swap

Jungle Cruise is for all ages and heights. Therefore, Rider Switch , the system that allows guests with small children to take turns riding bigger rides, while another person/people wait with the little one, is not offered for Jungle Cruise.

What to Expect When You Ride

The Jungle Cruise queue is completely outdoors, with most of the line covered from the sun. While the ride doesn’t have an interactive queue like many other attractions, there are plenty of sights and sounds to enjoy.

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You will find the queue decorated with prior passenger cruise logs and journals to read over. Also as you get closer to the loading station you can watch the tour boats pulling into and leaving the loading dock.

The music in the queue is also fun, including listening to what the announcer has to say.

Ride Vehicles

The ride vehicles for Jungle Cruise are small river boats. There is seating around the entire interior of the boat for guests to sit. Each boat can accompany approximately 30 guests.

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There is a small 6 inch gap you must step over and down into the boat. Most guests are able to board with little to no help. There is a pole to grab on to help stabilize your boarding process in addition to Cast Members who will assist guests as needed.

You will ride in the tour boat with other groups, but your party will always be seated together next to — or at least near to one another.

There are no safety restraints, seat belts or life vests. You simply sit down and ride around inside the boat.

Accessibility Information

Guests may remain in their wheelchair/ECV while on the Jungle Cruise. A select number of boats are wheelchair accessible and have space for a single wheelchair. This includes manual, power, or ECV.

The majority of wheelchair sizes have no problem fitting on the boats. There is a separate wheelchair accessible entrance where your party can wait to board their boat.

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You’ll want to speak with a Cast Member at the attraction entrance (at the top of the path that leads to the attraction) for details and directions.

Sign language interpretation and assistive listening are also offered on the Jungle Cruise ride on certain days. To obtain a schedule listing exact days and times, visit Guest Relations in the park.

Motion Sickness

Jungle Cruise’s boats are slow-moving and don’t have any fast turns, so motion sickness seems very unlikely. That said, you are riding in a boat on the water. Feel free to check out our guide on motion sickness  that’s filled with additional information and tips.

On The Ride

Ride spoilers ahead!

Prepare to sail away on an adventure of a lifetime as your cruise boat arrives into the loading dock. After some brief safety guidelines and a clear to go, your Skipper starts the tour sailing your cruise boat away from the dock and into the jungle.

Your first cruise stop in the jungle will be the Amazon rainforest where it rains 365 days a year. Here you will see beautiful butterflies with an impressive wingspan and the rushing waters of Inspiration Falls.

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Next the tour will embark to the depths of Africa on the Congo River. You will pass by your Skippers pet python snake and a camp being broken down by Gorillas.

Cruising over to Egypt your Skipper will take you to the infamous Nile River which spans about 4,000 miles. Capture photos of the African bull elephants among the boulders. Long neck cheetahs, zebras, giraffes and lions are seen resting amongst one another. A rhinoceros is seen trying to make his point, chasing a group of explorers up a pole.

Watch out for danger as you enter crocodile country. Sail past the impressive Schweitzer falls which is named after the famous Dr. Albert Falls.

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You will enter a hippo pool which will require some expert navigation from your Skipper as you see another tour cruise boat that did not fare so well going through them. A family of chimpanzees is seen taking over another tour cruise boat.

Next up is what everyone came to see, the 8th wonder of the world — the backside of water!

Prepare for dark encounters as your cruise boat enters the Mekong River in the heart of Cambodia. Your Skipper will take you through an Asian jungle shrine where you will pass a 500 pound tiger, several cobra snakes, giant spiders, shiny gold artifacts, and Buddha statues.

jungle cruise scenery

As you exit the tunnel you will find yourself in the middle of an Indian elephant bathing pool. Feel free to take as many pictures as you like. Beware — these elephants have been known to spray the boat, so watch out!

There’s no visit to the jungle complete without a stop to see Trader Sam’s gift shop.

As your tour boat approaches the dock again wait on your Skipper to give the word to gather all your belongings and disembark.

Trust us when we say to fully experience this ride, you need to try it yourself because the Skippers add a whole new level to each attraction scene. Their puns and jokes are the point of the cruise.

Is Jungle Cruise Kid-Friendly?

Overall, Jungle Cruise is very kid-friendly, as all ages and heights are permitted to board and ride.

However, keep in mind some of the animals on the cruise are very realistic and may scare little ones. There is also a short scene in which the boat rides through a very dark, almost pitch-black cave with several animatronic snakes and tigers that could be scary for children.

Anyone riding with kids may want to tell them the animals aren’t real prior to riding.

Kids are also required to remain seated completely during the entire tour. There is no exchanging of kids from one parent to another while the ride is in motion. Due to the nature of this ride being open and on the water, the Skippers are very strict about this.

We have a full guide on several other things that might scare little ones at Disney World .

Strollers are not permitted on the Jungle Cruise boats. They can be left in the designated area near the attraction entrance or with a non-rider.

Jungle Cruise was one of the original attractions ready in 1971 on Magic Kingdom’s opening day. It was also an opening day attraction at Disneyland Park in California back in 1955.

Ironically, before becoming known for its laughs and silly jokes, the attraction as a whole was initially more of a serious tone with only a few jokes inserted here and there.

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The original script for Disneyland’s Jungle Cruise was written by Winston Hibler and inspired by Disney’s True-Life Adventure African Lion film. This gave the ride its more serious and educational tone, but that all changed in the ’60s when Imagineer Marc Davis took over and turned the ride into what many know and love today.

During the holidays, Jungle Cruise receives a holiday overlay and becomes the “Jingle Cruise.” The ride format stays basically the same with the addition of fun holiday-themed jokes and pretty seasonal decorations.

Believe it or not, but the holiday Jingle Cruise actually hasn’t been around that long — only since 2013!

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In January 2021, Disney announced that some much-needed changes were coming to the Jungle Cruise on both coasts. Those updates are now complete.

Some of the enhancements included incorporating an animatronic skipper, new characters (like Alberta Falls), adding new jokes (don’t worry, many of the classics remain), and freshening up the story by adding chimpanzees, new explorers being chased up the pole, and making the Skippers more of a focus.

Here was the concept art for these updates that were previously shared by Disney:

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Most importantly, the outdated depictions and problematic scenes have been removed .

As Walt Disney Imagineering Creative Portfolio Executive Chris Beatty told D23, “This is not a re-envisioning of the entire attraction. It’s the Jungle Cruise you know and love, with the skippers still leading the way, and at the same time, we’re addressing the negative depictions of ‘natives.'”

This also means the removal of Trader Sam from the final scene of the ride. But he isn’t totally gone; Trader Sam is still part of the attraction in a unique way.

jungle cruise trader sam update scene

The final scene features a Lost & Found Gift Shop with a sign indicating that it is managed by Trader Sam (in place of the Trader Sam animatronic). As stated by Disney, “But, while he’s out lost and finding some new inventory, it’s the animals that get the last laugh!”

Other Fun Details

  • Rumor has it that when you enter the hippo pool, you’ll see the back half of a plane on the right, and, apparently, the front half was used in the Casablanca scene in the now-permanently closed Great Movie Ride.
  • The Jungle Cruise is not based on a movie, but it did inspire one. The new live-action Jungle Cruise starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt was released on July 30, 2021 giving nod to this classic attraction.
  • Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen is a nearby Table Service restaurant themed after the Jungle Cruise. It has a unique menu, serves alcohol, and is just as fun as the attraction. Reservations are recommended.

Other Attractions in Adventureland

  • Jungle Cruise
  • The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Swiss Family Treehouse
  • Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room

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Last updated: May 9, 2024

At a Glance

Jungle Cruise is an outdoor group boat ride through some of the world’s best-known simulated tropical waterways. You’ll pass through forest and jungle populated entirely by animatronic animals.

Jungle Cruise was the park’s signature ride when it opened at Disneyland. With the advent of modern, highly themed, real zoo environments such as Animal Kingdom, the Magic Kingdom’s version would surely have faded into obscurity were it not for one thing: The skippers tell jokes. OK, jokes is a stretch—the skippers do the cheesiest, most groan-inducing stand-up you’ve ever heard. If you dig that sort of thing, it’s glorious.

The best Jungle Cruise experience we’ve ever had began with all the passengers agreeing beforehand to laugh enthusiastically at whatever jokes we heard. It took about two puns for the skipper to catch on and play along. The ride ended with us chanting the skipper’s name during thunderous applause, to which the skipper said, “Is this what unconditional love feels like? Take that, Mom and Dad!”

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We think the ride is better at night.

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posted by Charmaine Cortes on January 10, 2023 // last updated on January 13, 2023

There are few rides as iconic to Disney World as the Jungle Cruise. 

The riverboat adventure has been delighting guests since Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in Florida first opened up its gates back in the 1970s!

Since then, the ride has only improved– and despite having one of the longest wait times in the Magic Kingdom, guests of the park continue to visit this ride on every trip. That’s thanks both to nostalgia, and the fact that no two rides are ever the same. 

Now, with the release of a major motion picture inspired by the ride, new and regular visitors will be flocking to visit! 

Before heading out to Magic Kingdom and hopping aboard, here’s everything you need to know. 

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Jungle Cruise is one of the original Magic Kingdom attractions, running since its opening in Disney World in 1971. 

The real OG Jungle Cruise opened at Disneyland in the 1950s, and versions of the ride exist in all Disney theme parks worldwide. 

The ride was originally inspired by a series of 1950s movies, including ‘The African Queen’ and the ‘True Life Adventures series.

Bill Evans was tasked with creating a jungle within the park on a budget. To achieve this, he used a mix of tropical plants and plants that appeared to be tropical (but were actually local) . 

He even used the trick of planting orange trees upside down, making the roots look like vines!

Marc David later made significant contributions to the design in later versions, including many of the scenes, present today. 

The ride’s early renditions were more of an experience at first, like visiting a zoo or a botanic garden. However, over time the ride has developed into a funny, lighthearted attraction, and as a result, has increased in popularity. 

A comedic script was added, the scenes became more humorous, and the guides were encouraged to have fun with the guests. You’ll now find them cracking jokes with guests, showing their personalities, and ad-libbing along the way!

Audio effects have been improved and modernized, the animatronics updated, new scenes added, and the jungle has grown and expanded throughout the years. 

In 2010, the jungle became a self-sustaining ecosystem, after 45 years of careful care and growth. The ride has also removed elements that were offensive to native cultures.

The Jungle Cruise story was expanded in 2015 with the opening of the Jungle Cruise-themed restaurant, Jungle Skipper Canteen. 

This introduced Dr. Albert Falls as the founder of Jungle Cruise in 1911. He then handed it over to his granddaughter Alberta Falls in the 1930s, where the story of the ride takes place. 

The ride is full of audio-animatronic characters– mostly jungle animals– such as ones found on an African safari. There are waterfalls, a temple to pass inside, and many other scenes along the way! 

All of the scenes can be experienced from within your boat, making you feel as if you’re an explorer from the thirties. 

The ride is suitable for all ages and very accessible to those with disabilities. It’s a smooth, slow ride, but there’s never a dull moment thanks to the story unfolding around you and your skipper’s commentary.

‘Jungle Cruise’ is the latest in a long line of movies inspired by rides at Disney theme parks, the most notable being Pirates of the Caribbean. The 2021 film starred Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Emily Blunt and followed the general theme of the ride. 

The Magic Kingdom’s Jungle Cruise is located in Adventureland. 

You can find it by going to the hub and taking the first left to Adventureland. After passing shops, restaurants, and the Swiss Family Treehouse, you’ll see the Magic Carpets of Aladdin. 

From there, look to your left and you should see the entrance to Jungle Cruise! 

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Queue  

The queue has four areas that can be opened up, depending on the size of the line. The average wait time for the ride is about an hour, one of the longest at the park. 

It can get pretty hot waiting in the queue on a summer’s day, so beware if you have anyone in your party that may struggle with this. Don’t forget your water bottle, sunscreen, and hat!

As you wait in line to enter the line, it’ll feel like you’re in a colonial outpost. You’ll pass artifacts, photos, and tools from the theme and period of the ride to get you in the right headspace. 

Your boat will pull up with your guide at the helm when it’s your turn. There are 15 boats in rotation, each with its memorable name (like Wamba Wanda ). 

Jungle Cruise FastPass+

FastPass+ was discontinued and replaced with Disney Genie in 2021. 

However, due to public outcry, it was announced in 2022 that FastPass would be coming back to the parks. At this point, it doesn’t appear to have been reinstated just yet.

Currently, you can use the Disney Genie service to get you through the queues faster with Lightning Lane entrances. However, Genie+ can no longer be pre-purchased– though you can still purchase through the app when you visit the park.

For more information on Disney Genie, be sure to check out the Disney World website .

The ride has a long wooden bench on each side of the boat, so guests face each other and sit side by side. 

The bench doesn’t have a back, so if you lean back you’ll find yourself against the slightly curved side of the boat. 

Plexiglass dividers are placed between sections of the bench, allowing four or five people to fit within a section. If you have small children, you may be able to squeeze a couple more in. 

Once you step onto the boat, the skipper will welcome you and you’ll set sail down the river. 

You’ll encounter giant butterflies, Inspiration Falls, a beach shop called “Boats, Baits, and Bites”, an African rock python, and a Gorilla-raided camp– all before you head down the Nile River. 

In this new area, you’ll find African Elephants along with many other animals. You’ll pass a zebra watching a lion eat a member of its pack, and a group of lost safari goers hanging from a long pole, avoiding a black Rhino. 

After passing gaters, waterfalls, and a plane crash, the boat is threatened by angry hippos. Thankfully, the skipper will frighten them off. After seeing chimps raid a ship, it’s off to the next area! 

There, you’ll find yourself sailing into a temple damaged by an earthquake. Exotic animals like peacocks and a Bengal Tiger await! The ride will end just as you narrowly avoid being sprayed by a group of Indian Elephants. 

While the ride is quite cruisy, the fun of Jungle Cruise lies with the skipper. There is a script, but most skippers will bring their own flare to the show– keeping guests laughing and the energy high. 

The ride duration is about nine minutes long. 

Jungle Skipper Canteen

After experiencing the ride, consider continuing the adventure by stopping at Jungle Skipper Canteen. 

Here you can have a meal inspired by African, Latin, or Asian cuisine. Try Skipper Dan’s Dan Dan Noodles, “Hardy Har Char” Siu Pork, or Panna-Connie’s Congo Lime Delight. 

There’s an extensive kids’ menu with menu items such as Junior Skip’s Macaroni & Cheese, or Chef Tandaji’s Crispy Chicken. 

You’ll also find an extensive allergy-free menu here (as is the case throughout much of the Magic Kingdom), with allergy-free choices on apps, kids’ meals, entrees, and desserts. 

Feeling a little parched? Choose from the selection of fun tropical cocktails, as well as their large selection of beer and wine!

Two of the boats, Bomokandi Bertha and Wamba Wanda, have wheelchair-accessible lifts. Most wheelchairs, including motorized and some ECVs, can be accommodated by these boats. 

Guests in wheelchairs can choose to board the boat without their chair if able, leaving the chair at the dock. Alternatively, they can wait until one of the accessible boats arrives.

There are days when a sign language interpreter and Disney’s Handheld Devices are available. 

These feature Assistive Listening, which will amplify the sound through either headphones or an induction loop. Handheld Captioning is also available on these devices, displaying on-screen text.

Disney’s Handheld Devices are available for a fully-refundable $25 daily deposit at Guest Relations. Devices are on a first-come, first-served basis, and they recommend that you bring your own headphones or an induction loop for use.

All guests should take care as they step down onto the boat from the dock, as it can bob and lean slightly while boarding. The skipper or ride assistant can offer a hand if needed.

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There are periods of darkness, and it’s possible to get damp from the mist near the waterfalls. 

There is an instance of gunfire sound effects, but guests can request that it’s not played if this will trouble someone at the party. 

Guests must remain seated at all times, including small children. The boat will bob some, and sea sickness is possible, but it is generally a pretty smooth ride. 

There is no age or height restriction. Babies and toddlers can ride on their parent’s laps or in strollers. 

Children under the age of 7 will need to be accompanied by someone at least 14 years of age.  

Jungle Cruise closes during inclement weather, as most of the attraction takes place outdoors. 

How long is the Jungle Cruise ride at Magic Kingdom?

The entire ride lasts for just over nine minutes. 

How long does the Jungle Cruise line take?

The average wait time is about one hour. It’s a good idea to get to this ride as soon as the gates open to avoid a long queue. 

During very hot days, the line can get uncomfortable and is best avoided if you are sensitive to this. 

What do you do on the Jungle Cruise?

Guests ride along on a river boat with a skipper at the helm and explore various locations. You’ll see plenty of animals up to no good, and people in plenty of trouble! 

The whole experience is fun and comical and suitable for the whole family. 

Is Jungle Cruise a good ride at Disney?

This ride is a classic, and it’s only been made better over the years. It’s great for children and toddlers, as there are no age or height restrictions. 

It’s a slow and steady ride, so its movement is not frightening. However, some young or sensitive children could be startled in the dark temple with snakes present, or by the gunshot sound effect. 

When is the best time to ride Jungle Cruise?

Surprisingly, Jungle Cruise is a great ride at night! You can still see everything, and it looks even more realistic. Some riders report that the skippers tend to have more fun during sundown.

Christmas is another fun time to ride Jungle Cruise– or “ Jingle Cruise” , as it’s called– as it gets a makeover for the season and a snowman attraction is added. 

The script even gets a rewrite, so it’s quite a different experience if you’ve already seen the original version!

Who is Jungle Cruise for?

Jungle Cruise is a blast for children but is also enjoyed by the young-at-heart. Some adults may find themselves rolling their eyes at their skipper’s cheesy lines, but it’s all part of the charm. 

The Jungle Cruise is a delightful ride for the ages of 1 to 100. 

Disney has created a fully immersive experience where you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the show. 

They have taken careful measures to create a living jungle, keep the ride up-to-date, make it appealing to all– and have even hired slapstick skippers to keep you laughing! 

Whether it’s your first or hundredth time on Jungle Cruise, it’s always worth a visit. 

There’s no shortage of things to do when visiting the Magic Kingdom, so maybe it’s time to explore Jungle Cruise and all the other rides, entertainment, and food that Disney World offers!

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Your adventure starts as you pass through a seemingly deserted jungle outpost-apparently the long forgotten starting point for many excursions. It is here that you board your tour boat, complete with a knowledgable, courageous (and very funny) guide.

As you leisurely make your way through the dense jungle, you’ll see lots of animals, natives, and a few hapless adventurers. Your trek eventually takes you to an abandoned, mysterious temple, where tigers, cobras, and long lost treasures await.

Once you leave the temple, you’ll encounter some “friendly” natives, and pretty soon you’ll return to the jungle outpost and civilization!

Magical Moments

  • The jokes! They’re corny all right, and if you have an enthusiastic tour guide they can make the ride extra magical. If you’re not shy you can participate too (or just sit back and enjoy while other guests are singled out for fun).
  • The temple portion of the journey is vastly different experience from the rest of the ride. Jokes and friendly jungle animals give way to exotic ruins, mysterious creatures and dark passageways. Be sure to keep a look out for the tiger’s eyes.
  • Tour the Jungle Cruise at night for a totally different experience. The jungle is much more mysterious, and you’ll truly feel like you’re taking a journey to a far off place. Of course, the temple becomes that much spookier when it’s dark outside (even more so if you have a light drizzle going!).

Hidden Mickeys & Other Secrets

  • In the Cambodian Temple, there is a spider to the right of the treasure with three yellow circles on its back.
  • When you exit the temple, look on the left wall. There you will see a “chip” in the wall that’s actually a profile of Mickey!
  • When entering the temple, you may sometimes see three gold platters on the right side under the snakes forming a Hidden Mickey.
  • On the animal cage in the queue area, look for a tag bearing the name of Wathel Rogers. He was a key designer of the mechanisms that bring the Jungle Cruise animals to life.
  • As you approach the Jungle Cruise, check out the planter boxes that contain the large trees. You’ll see that they’re tagged “Evans Exotic Plant Exporters”, a tribute to landscape designer Bill Evans.
  • The queuing area is filled with visual jokes and puns. Look for the Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd., Employee of the Month board near the boarding area. One of the names is E. L. O’Fevre. (Say the name a few times fast to discover one thing you don’t want to find on your cruise!)

Did You Know...?

  • Walt Disney had originally wanted real animals in the Jungle Cruise attraction, but quickly realized that they might often be asleep or hiding away where guests wouldn’t be able to see them.
  • The lush jungle foliage was designed by landscape architect Bill Evans, who carefully selected a variety of plants that would be hardy enough to withstand the Florida climate (most importantly its relatively cool winters), while maintaining the look and feel of a tropical equatorial jungle.
  • Rumor has it that Disney is filming a Jungle Cruise film in the tradition of Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion and The Tower of Terror movies.
  • There are 16 boats in all, each named for an Imagineer that worked on the original attraction:Amazon Annie Bomokandi Bertha Congo Connie Ganges Gertie Irrawaddy Irma Kwango Kate Mongala Millie Nile Nelly Orinoco Ida Rutshuru Ruby Sankuru Sadie Senegal Sal Ucyali Lolly Volta Val Wamba Wanda Zambesi Zelda
  • Here are some of the jokes you might hear on your journey:”Here in the rain forest it sometimes rains 365 days per year…some years it even rains every day.””And look at all the elephants out here today! If you want to take pictures go ahead—all the elephants have their trunks on.””Over there is Schweitzer Falls, named after the famous Dr. Albert [pause] Falls.””There’s old Trader Sam, head salesman of the area. Business has been shrinking lately, so this week only, Sam’s offering a two-for-one special: two of his, for one of yours!”Groan…!

Touring Tips

  • This is a FastPass+ attraction. If the wait time is more than 20 minutes (which is common since the line move slowly to load the boats), you’ll want to take advantage of FastPass+. The Pirates of the Caribbean and the Swiss Family Treehouse are great places to pass the time while you’re waiting for your FastPass time to arrive, they usually have shorter lines.
  • The jokes may be corny, but your guide is really fun to listen to!
  • The boats can be awkward to enter. If you have trouble a Cast Member will be glad to assist you. Be sure to listen to their instructions as you board, they are there not only to help you but to ensure that everyone gets a seat.
  • It doesn’t matter which side of the boat you sit on, there are wonderful views on either side.
  • The queue area is full of funny props and corny puns too, be sure to look around while you’re waiting (and even as you’re exiting).

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Jungle Cruise Ride at Magic Kingdom (Everything You Need to Know)

Jungle Cruise is a classic attraction at Magic Kingdom Park in Walt Disney World. This fun-loving cruise sets off through the Amazon Jungle, where you’ll behold the magic of audio-animatronic animals.

Below, we’ll ride through the attraction and share our adventures. In addition, we’ll provide details for experiencing Magic Kingdom’s version of Jungle Cruise and a few tips for the best time to ride. Keep your eyes peeled because you might spot some new characters along the way!

sign that sits near the entrance of Jungle Cruise that says "Jungle Cruise Exotic Expedition"

Here’s a chart with quick details for this exotic boat ride.

*Guests may remain in a wheelchair or ECV. Additionally, sign language, assistive listening, and handheld captioning are available for this attraction. Details for those with mobility issues (e.g., wheelchairs, and ECVs) can be found on Disney’s site.

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Jungle Cruise at Magic Kingdom

Jungle Cruise was an opening-day attraction at Magic Kingdom and an original Disneyland attraction inspired by Walt Disney.

Initially, Walt Disney wanted to add live animals to the attraction. Unfortunately, adding live animals wasn’t possible at that time. However, that dream eventually came to fruition several decades later on the Kilimanjaro Safaris attraction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom .

Magic Kingdom’s Jungle Cruise sits toward the back of Adventureland. It’s on the left side of the land, immediately past Swiss Family Treehouse . Jungle Cruise has a standby entrance and an individual Lightning Lane queue. This attraction often has long lines that build fairly early in the day. So it’s not the worst use of a Lightning Lane.

stand-by entrance and Lightning Lane entrance for Magic Kingdom's Jungle Cruise

As the sign indicates, you’ll board a jungle boat to travel exotic rivers of the world, guided by a witty and experienced Skipper.

Sign reads, "board a jungle boat to travel exotic rivers of the world, guided by a witty and experienced skipper. Supervise children at all times. Wheelchair access

The queue for Jungle Cruise is relatively long and consists of two waiting areas, so it’s difficult to gauge the wait from the outside.

an empty queue for the Jungle Cruise

Here is the other portion of the queue you cannot see from the start of the line. When I took photos for this update, the wait time was 60 minutes. Many guests were walking away when they saw the posted wait. So I decided to try it and see. Surprisingly, this portion of the queue was empty, and I waited less than 10 minutes.

part of the standby queue for Jungle Cruise

What I didn’t mention was that I got in line for Jungle Cruise around the time the Festival of Fantasy Parade had passed through Frontierland. Adventureland is partially blocked off when the parade begins, so fewer guests can enter the land. This causes waits at all of the Adventureland attractions to drop significantly. So, the best time to get in line for Jungle Cruise is immediately during or after the parade.

queue elements features a shipping office with a sign that says Proprietor Alberta Falls

Jungle Cruise has several fun elements in the queue, like these life preservers with the boat’s name printed on them. Each boat has a fun name, like Bomokandi Bertha, Kwango Kate, Amazon Annie, Ucyali Lolly, Congo Connie, Garland Gertie, Molopo Marie, and more.

A queue element, life preserver with one of the boats names printed on it.

Each boat has a decent capacity, which helps the line to move continuously. Cast members load up to 20 guests per boat.

A Jungle Cruise boat named Ucyali Lolly

Your adventure starts on the Amazon River in South America. However, you’ll soon find yourself sailing down the Nile River and through a temple that comes out on the Mekong River in Asia!

As Disney puts it, “It’s a 10-minute, 10,000-mile journey that you won’t soon forget.”

a boat of guests departing the dock

As you set sail, you’ll notice that things have gone awry, including your Skipper’s jokes. Each boat comes equipped with a Jungle Skipper escort whose sole purpose is to share terrible jokes throughout the journey.

scene that shows boats and a sign that says "Boats and Baits"

Seriously, don’t fall for that whole “in denial” or “in da Nile River joke.”

a massive Python snake in the branches of the Jungle Cruise

A group of gorillas has taken over a campsite. Did I mention you visit the Congo too?

A gorilla who's taken over the camp.

An angry matriarch elephant is waiting to stampede.

a large Matriarch elephant animatronic in the bushes of the Jungle Cruise

You’ll see more audio-animatronic animals, including wildebeests and giraffes.

Wildebeests and giraffes scene

Here’s something you would never see on the safari at Animal Kingdom–a lion feeding her cubs. But you might see something like this on an authentic safari in Africa. Wouldn’t that be something?

The lions den where the cubs and lioness are eating a zebra for dinner.

Make sure to stay in the boat because you don’t want to end up at the bottom of a totem pole or, in this case, even on the pole.

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After leaving this area, you’ll see waterfalls ahead.

the cruise approaching the backside of water

Watch out for the crocodiles.

two crocodiles on the banks of the Jungle Cruise

Soon you’ve reached one of the seven wonders of the world–the backside of water! It’s a big deal on the Jungle Cruise.

the famous back side of water

When Jungle Cruise was last refurbished, this plane from the Casablanca scene in the former Great Movie Ride was added. You can expect a few jokes to crash land in this area.

the remains of a plane that crashed in the jungle

Your skipper might also mention that a few hungry hippos are looking for dinner below you.

a hippo barely pops its head out of the water next to a floating chest

This shipwrecked boat is an example of what can happen.

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It’s been taken over by primates.

a Chimpanzee making a mess of another boat

At this point, you’ll enter a dark temple.

A crocodile in the waters of the Jungle Cruise.

Unfortunately, it’s so dark I didn’t get any photos. But you’ll see a few snakes and tigers before you exit.

Guests sailing into a cavern up ahead.

A fun surprise awaits when you exit the temple. A parade of elephants is bathing nearby.

a group of animatronic elephants splashing

Per the Skipper, they are all wearing trunks.

several elephants playing in the water

You can’t help but smile as they enjoy their bath. All the while wondering…

two elephants who have each others backs

Is that one going to pop its trunk and douse you with water? Possibly, but don’t worry, it’s just a splash. They are only animatronics, so no elephant snot is involved.

a baby elephant

Finally, we’ve reached the end, where a new scene replaced the former Trader Sam.

two elephants fighting over a pair of heart boxers

Trader Sam’s gift shop and photo opp is available. Those animals will do anything to make an extra buck or two! About this time, you’ll reach the dock, and you’re Skipper will ever-so-politely ask you to–Get Out!

final scene of the Jungle Cruise with a baby elephant

As if we had not already discussed enough fun facts about the Jungle Cruise, one more thing comes to mind. Each year, between mid-November and the first of January, the Jungle Cruise transitions to the Jingle Cruise for Christmas.

This holiday overlay provides a festive touch. Cast members decorate the attraction for the holidays, and the jokes get even worse! So, of course, you’ll want to plan to experience this unique version during your visit.

Additionally, Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt star in the 2021 movie T he Jungle Cruise, which was based on the Jungle Cruise attraction and the Society of Explorers.

Final Thoughts

Overall, the Jungle Cruise is an endearing attraction that offers plenty of nostalgia. While the jokes are pretty bad, that’s part of the fun.

You might also enjoy these other Magic Kingdom Rides :

  • Magic Kingdom Pirates of the Caribbean (This one is a must-do!)
  • The Magic Carpets of Aladdin (Who doesn’t love a good spin now and then?)
  • Swiss Family Treehouse (The views from the top are worth the climb!)
  • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Review (This one’s worth the wait, a long wait.)
  • Under the Sea, Journey of the Little Mermaid (This anytime ride is perfect for little ones and fans of The Little Mermaid.)
  • Tomorrowland Speedway (This attraction is a rite of passage for children.)

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Adventure Around Every Corner Embark on a river cruise where dangerous beasts and dry wit abound. Board a canopied tramp steamer piloted by your trusty skipper, who will expertly navigate you through some of the world’s most treacherous waters.

Steam past lush foliage, butterflies and waterfalls on the Amazon in South America. Glimpse an abandoned camp overrun by curious gorillas on the shores of the African Congo.

Watch for angry hippos, hungry lions and “sleeping” zebras along the Nile and be on the lookout for a missing Jungle Cruise vessel and its helpless passengers. As the cruise continues down the Mekong River, you just might learn that the jungle always gets the last laugh.

It’s a 10-minute, 10,000-kilometre journey that you won't soon forget!

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Embark on a river cruise where dangerous beasts and dry wit abound. Board a canopied tramp steamer piloted by your trusty skipper, who will expertly navigate you through some of the world’s most treacherous waters.

Steam past lush foliage, butterflies and waterfalls on the Amazon in South America. Glimpse an abandoned camp overrun by curious gorillas on the shores of the African Congo. 

Along the Nile, watch for bathing elephants, angry hippos and hungry lions. Be on the lookout for a tribe of headhunters recently spotted in the area. Your cruise continues down the Mekong River in Asia, home to baboons, cobras and other fearsomely life-like creatures. 

It’s a 10-minute, 10,000-mile journey that you won't soon forget!

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The Jungle Cruise is an outdoor boat cruise through Disney's man-made jungle waterways. You'll encounter animatronic elephants, lions, rhinos and hippos in addition to the hostile natives. 

Your boat tour through the jungle will be on one of 15 cruise boats with your very own skipper who will tell jokes throughout your tour (Note: if you go on the Jungle Cruise more than once its highly likely you'll hear the same 'jokes' - they have used them for years). 

The tour guides are what make this attraction so fun with their witty banter with guests whilst attempting to stear the boat around the narrow river, being careful not to get you soaked at the waterfall!

Towards the end of the ride you pass through a dark cambodian temple where tigers watch over the ancient treasures. When you emerge you head back to civilisation, hopefully not too scared or wet!

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Jungle Cruise

A sign saying ‘World Famous Jungle Cruise Tours’

Adventure Around Every Corner

Embark on a river cruise where dangerous beasts and dry wit abound. Board a canopied tramp steamer piloted by your trusty skipper, who will expertly navigate you through some of the world’s most treacherous waters.

Steam past lush foliage, butterflies and waterfalls on the Amazon in South America. Glimpse an abandoned camp overrun by curious gorillas on the shores of the African Congo.

Watch for angry hippos, hungry lions and “sleeping” zebras along the Nile and be on the lookout for a missing Jungle Cruise vessel and its helpless passengers. As the cruise continues down the Mekong River, you just might learn that the jungle always gets the last laugh.

It’s a 10-minute, 10,000-mile journey that you won't soon forget!

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JUNGLE CRUISE Disney's Jungle cruise is an outdoor, narrated boat ride which journeys though the waterways of four different continents. Along the way you'll encounter animatronic elephants, lions, alligators and many more wild and exotic creatures. You'll also find crazy explorers, ancient ruins and some none-to-friendly natives! To entertain you on your tour throughout the jungle, your skipper will regale you with humorous tales of danger and some witty one-liners. About this Attraction Location: Adventureland Type: Boat ride Duration: About 8 minutes Fastpass: Yes Child Swap available Pal Mickey Interaction Best time to visit: Early morning or in the evening Tips & Fun Facts Queue times can vary depending on season but its recommended that you make use of the FASTpass option here. It can become busy once the park starts to fill up in the morning, seeing as its the first attraction you come across when doing the park clockwise. This attraction is more appropriate for youngsters during daylight hours. Each of the scenes in the Jungle Cruise attraction is taken from the True-Life Adventure Film Series that Walt Disney produced in the early 1960's. Guides of the Jungle Cruise fire off almost 631,000 rounds of ammunition per year. But don't worry, they're only blanks! The Jungle Cruise occupies almost one third of Adventureland. A cluster of barnacles on the entrance sign (below the word 'exotic') form a hidden Mickey. Within the Cambodian temple ruins, there is a spider to the left of the treasure with a familiar yellow marking on its back. Also in the temple, 3 gold plates on the stairs form a Mickey. Look closely at the side of the plane. Where the elephants are taking baths, there is a Mickey in the background, etched in the stone. Additional Information Guests may remain in wheelchair/ECV to board Reviews Reviews & Ratings Recommended For Pre-Schoolers Children Teens Adults Seniors You May Also Like Pirates of the Caribbean It's A Small World Living With The Land Nearby Dining & Shopping Sunshine Tree Terrace Agrabah Bazaar Related Links Google Map Park Map Photos  

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Jungle Cruise

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What is Jungle Cruise?

The Jungle Cruise is a boat ride themed after the book. On this 10 minute laugh-filled journey you will travel “10,000” miles through Asia, Africa, and South America. During the Holiday season, it transforms into the Jingle Cruise which is a fun seasonal switch up.

Where is Jungle Cruise Located?

The Jungle Cruise is located in Adventureland across from the Magic Carpets and right next to the Swiss Family Treehouse.

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What Is The Queue for Jungle Cruise Like?

The queue can be long at times and it has a lot of fun decorations to look at while you are waiting to board your boat.

What Are The Boats Like On Jungle Cruise?

The boats are open-air and covered. You sit on bench-style seats around the edge of the boat and down the center. The max capacity of the boat is around 30 people.

How Long Is The Jungle Cruise?

The boat ride is around 10 minutes as you wind around the waterways of Asia, Africa, and South America.

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Is Jungle Cruise Scary?

No, this is a fun family-friendly ride. Your skipper will tell several dad jokes and bad puns that will leave you laughing around each corner.

Is Jungle Cruise Wheelchair and ECV Accessible?

Yes, you can stay in your EVC or wheelchair while on the boat. They have special boats that will accommodate 1 EVC/wheelchair along with other guests.

What are the Height Restrictions for Jungle Cruise?

There are not any height restrictions for this ride.

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More Jungle Cruise Dock Flooring Replaced at Magic Kingdom

A lthough we previously reported that the Jungle Cruise dock refurbishment seemed complete , construction walls are back in the queue of the Magic Kingdom attraction as more boards are replaced.

Jungle Cruise Refurbishment

Black scrim is behind the walls but we can easily see over and into the construction sites.

The old wooden boards of the queue and dock are being replaced with new composite boards. In the above image, two new darker planks of composite material cut into the older planks.

The construction walls are near the shipping office set piece, set up against this green structure.

The poles sticking out of the ground are where the posts of the queue were. Guests waiting for the ride are routed around the construction walls.

This section of the queue around the shipping office has fresh new composite flooring. One post had yet to be returned to its home, leaving an exposed short metal pole sticking out of the ground. This area of the queue wasn’t being used at the time.

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    7:00 AM to 11:00 PM Eastern Time. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call. Embark on high adventure on a hilarious riverboat tour at Jungle Cruise, sailing for the holidays as Jingle Cruise, in Magic Kingdom park at Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida.

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    While visiting Magic Kingdom today, we noticed even more shuffling of low construction walls at the Jungle Cruise attraction. This appears to be the final piece of dock work before the unload area is addressed. Here's a look at the queue, which includes a shift in where the Lightning Lane queue and the standby queues merge.

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    Although we previously reported that the Jungle Cruise dock refurbishment seemed complete, construction walls are back in the queue of the Magic Kingdom attraction as more boards are replaced.