He must’ve been busy for a little while, “brushin’ up on looking down, and workin’ on” his ROAR…
… but SIMBA is BACK at Disney’s Animal Kingdom thanks to the return of the Simba Pretzel at Harambe Fruit Market!
This spot, which has been serving guests since the park itself reopened on July 11th, has been serving the classic Mickey Pretzels with cheese so far in this reopening phase.
But now you’ll find the SIMBA Pretzel with cheese offered alongside the spot’s better-for-you fare like fruit and veggies, and even unique items like Corn on the Cob.
Oh, and for the record, Hot Dogs are back here, too!
Harambe Fruit Market is located just outside of the entrance to Kilimanjaro Safaris in Animal Kingdom’s Africa, so be sure to stop by before or after your safari adventure to grab a snack to keep you fueled up for a WILD time!
And WELCOME BACK, Simba!!
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