![]() ![]() ![]() Gyraphs don't come close, it's just all different and the uniqueness of the whole traditional safari is not there any more. ![]() It seemed that there are even less animals than before, no more monkeys. The ride is very fast, the bus doesn't stop to see the animals. After all the whole ride is not even worth it. Basically by the time you get to the bus you don't even enjoy it. There are just a couple of busses circularing that is obvious not enough for the amount of the people. Great idea isn't it? Yes right! To the exception that now you have to stand on a line just to get to the bus is 3-4 hours!!!!! With kids, no toilets around, you have to go back through the whole line to get out to go to the bathroom. So did we this year however when we get there it turned out the real safari on your own car adventure is no longer available, it's a part of the park now and everyone who's in a park can get there on a busses they provide. We used to go there every year multiple times with two kids 5&3.5. I usually don't bother to write any reviews but this time I'm willing to spend some time just to let people know how ridicules the safari became now. You'll have the best view of the animals specially of those which are roaming and can be just beside the truck. Take the edge seats regardless of the row you're in. So best thing to do is take this ride as soon as you get in the park.ģ. Besides, I asked a ranger, and he said that the animals are most active in the morning. This is a very popular ride and the line can get really long. I took the Safari ride twice, it's why I'm able to compare seats.Ģ. It's too bouncy and you'll feel every bump and jolts. And because you're in a guided tour, if you see an animal that interest you, you can't stop a bit longer than you want to. If you want to get that experience, you need to pay $6/person ($5 if you're a season pass holder). On the negative side, you can't just get near and feed the giraffes anymore. You get to enjoy the animals way better this way and it has a better feel of being in a real safari. And it's good that you don't see a lot of cars/trucks driving while you do too. I love that they still have some animals like ostrich, bison, kangaroos and zebra freely roaming the area. At least I'm not just driving around not able to identify half of the animals I saw. On the plus side, there's a knowledgeable guide to tell you this-and-that animals. So, I'm kinda torn how to rate the Safari now. You'll get in a truck with about 30 (?) people and the driver and tour guide will take you to different "continents" and discuss the animals living there. The Six Flags Safari now is a guided tour. If you remember Six Flags NJ Safari as a drive-at-your-own-pace-and-risk from before, it is no longer that. ![]()
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