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Safari Trek

Walk through
Minimum height to ride: 34 inches

About Safari Trek

Take a short safari through scenes of Lego made elephants, giraffes, crocodlies, and more. -- Last edited by Austin Hess

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9 votes, so far

A good ride that is marred by being too short and a really slow loader. Do not wait for this ride if the queue is more than two columns as it takes forever to load. The scenes are certainly cute and the kids will like it, but it's far too short to justify a long wait time. - Julia Xia

The lego animals are cool. It's a pretty short ride though. Good for kids though...just like everything else in the park. - Chloe !

Definitely not worth the sometimes hour-long wait! This is a quick tour of lego modeled animals (of which many can be seen in different areas of the park). - Jamie Smith

Bit weak, good for tiny kids? - Jennifer Sharpe


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