Walkabout The World - A Disney Podcast - Harambe Village Walkabout In Disney's Animal Kingdom With Host Pete
Episode Date: May 20, 2024Hello Travelers! This week join host Pete, the Neverland Local, for a journey through Harambe in Disney's Animal Kingdom. Join in as he investigates and reads to you some of the numerous and always in...teresting Harambe Village signs. Hear the passing Eastern Star Railway, the wonderful Harambe ambience, and even a performance of the Harambe Village Acrobats. As always, use good listening devices as we always record in 4 channel surround sound. We hope you enjoy the episode and thanks so much for following along! If you like what we do, consider joining our crew on Patreon. These wonderful people help us keep the microphones crisp and the servers warm at night. Visit us a walkabouttheworld.com - find links to all the things - attraction episodes, Insta accounts of all the hosts, and even how to buy your own Walkabout shirt! Look us up at @WalkaboutWDW on Instagram and drop us a note to say hi. You can now also drop us at line at contact@walkabouttheworld.com. Say hi, tell us how you found us, and give us some suggestions on things you'd love to hear. Please consider giving us a rating and review wherever you listen - it really helps. Walkabout The World is a weekly Disney podcast, always recorded on property at Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resort with the simple goal of making you feel like you are in the middle of the magic.
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and welcome back to another edition of walk about the world i am your host today pete aka neverland
local and today we are going to traverse some of harambe the the Harambe market, uh, as a whole and, uh, look at some
signs, read through some signs and, uh, just kind of take in all the ambience of Harambe.
So, so a little wayfinding right here, Harambe, uh, we are just outside of the train that you would take to conservation
station we are also near you can hear the drummers if you want to walk by and you can drum your own
drums near the pin station and not far from the road less traveled here in Africa.
So the first little sign we come up to here, it says,
Baboons are not to be fed, dispose of trash, and uneaten food items.
It's a great little sign.
Across the way, too, there is a brand new covering, seated area, and there is a sign over there, a brand
new sign on the wall, Cicero Art School, Art Trades Technical Training. It's a cool little
spot, but let's go ahead into the market and see what we can see and hear.
Alright, so this first little area has another baboon sign. It also has Tendati
Cereal Store, Wholesale and Retail South End Old Town
It also has a
JM Moyo Recycled
Bead Jewelry
Necklaces, Bracelets, Earrings
Location in Harambe
And the number on here
Is 50423
So
Hmm, 5423.
May the 4th be with you, Karambe.
Also on this wall here we have a Swahili proverb that says,
A person who is in too much of a hurry stubs his toe.
So true.
What else we got here?
We got Harambe fish and crustacea, offering our catch down near the beach most weekdays.
Sales to local business, our specialty of the freshest kind. We also
offer fishing tours. Mr. Mutombo's fishing tours. If you know where that
building is, that building is over by Club 33, Mr. Mutombo's.
We also hear the plumber
Telephone 50716
If plumber not available, call her sister
50716
Both same numbers
We got Journey of a Lifetime.
When it comes to safari, we go wild.
Harambe Wildlife Preserve.
Disco, disco.
With one love concerts presented by the three stars at Civic Club on Kanjufu Street.
Friday night around 9.30.
Entrance fee.
We also have a... Did you ever think you may enjoy a sausage?
Famous sausages.
Delicious.
Curried style.
In Harambe.
We think you will love the curried tastes of our sausages and be enjoying them.
Lovely.
Five stars. of our sausages and be enjoying them lovely five stars also a little
ad here for the Tusker House
restaurant
please try Tusker House
for a very tasty and satisfying meal
and our first
Joe Rohde
masks and beads with the nod to Joe Rohde masks and beads with the nod to Joe Rohde.
A sign here that says, save your money.
Hemingway Bookshop.
Sell, rent, or trade.
We got an auto driving school.
We got the spice-rubbed karubi ribs.
Menu including
dreamy ribs, beverage,
children's items, cold beer.
We appreciate your business.
Mr. Mwanga,
the chef. Got a sign over here on one of the
restaurants. Lamination photocopy typing. This is also the area where the
You Are Most Beautiful sign is.
Let's take a photo of that for you.
Also got a little hidden sign here
that says Keep Out From The Bushes.
It's got a snake on it.
Let's take a photo for you.
Got another sign right here that says Haraka Technologica.
Electronic shop. DVD, mobile video, amp, cassette recorder, iron box speakers, two locations near Harambe. The telephone number is 51671 Market Development Office, Ministry of Trade.
We got a Faraha Metal Fabricators sign.
What about this little tiny sign here?
Learning Swahili language classes all ages for attendance weekday
nights hoteli burudika come one come all
please seat where you like.
We got fresh dairy, skewered best meats, all of Harambee.
Got a sign right here that says professional lady looking for a flat to rent.
Call 51028.
Moving down here, we've got another sign, the Twiga Travel Agency.
And if we remember from the Kilimanjaro Safari line, you'll see some of the translations of animals.
And Twiga, T-W-I-G-A, is a giraffe.
So it's got a picture of a giraffe on it.
Twiga Travel Agency.
And it says, paying too much for safaris and not seeing what you want?
Try Twiga Travel Agency.
See the Africa of your dreams. You'll love the difference.
Now, I don't know if this was done on purpose, but each one of those sentences, the beginning
letter is red and the rest is black, and it actually comes out to say Patsy.
So, we're going to take a photo of that so you can see that we've got another sign here that says edwin wanyama
sign writing harambe and surrounding areas call for pricing 523.81 so
so So right when you walk into the Harambee market, there's a best baskets sign with some baskets tied to a tree.
They'd be selling their wares here.
And there's a sign right inside that says,
Notice. Goods at the market of Harambe may be sold by authorized persons only.
Market development master.
This is also the area for the Renew Broken Hearts and the Mr. Mouse.
This little Mickey Mouse drinking a cup of coffee. Standing right outside of the Wanjohe Refreshment, there is a sign that says
ask for ocean laundry
behind the
Safari Lodge Hotel. Sounds like they're coming out.
Alright, in the bicycle land area, the repair shop.
It says closed, shop workers only. Now we're going to let these guys take over. Thank you. ¡Viva! Thank you. ¶¶
¶¶ Hey! Thank you. Thank you. Woo! Thank you. Come on, let's go!
One, two, three, four!
One, two, three, four!
Come on!
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Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Thank you. Nini Thank you. Thank you. Gracias. Thank you. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the Harambe Village Acrobats.
Amazing. If you ever have a chance to go see them, they are great.
A couple more signs here before I let you go.
We have Beauty is Your Birthright.
Original haircut by
Barbara Michael. We will care
for your hair.
Rolling Wheels
Driving School. Now all the people
can drive.
We have an art exhibition
sign that says featuring
beloved artists of Harambe.
Painting, drawing, sculpting, jewelry performance.
And we have the Kinga hot air balloon trips.
In operation since 1995.
Why not rise above it all?
We have the accommodations and internet cafe
right across from Parambay Market. We got a Good Morning Shoes, new and repaired. Clean hands mean clean food.
Clean hands mean clean food.
And we have the Whispers Garden.
Quiet brings much blessing.
Music Got a little planter area over here
that has a practice respect for nature sign.
And a Harambee Theater presents Festival of the Lion King. Thank you. Well that about wraps up this edition of Walkabout
I want to thank you for joining me today
in a walk through Harambe
It's a different
kind of an episode where we just walked and talked and gave you a feel for the market, the signs,
some of the entertainment as well. One thing I'd like to do here at the end is I'd like to
acknowledge our patron list. So the people here at our Beautiful Tomorrow level are Beck Castle,
Bill and Erin Zeese, Byron E. Grant, Derek
at Satisfactual Sign Company,
John Hamilton, Meredith Izzo,
Hannigan, David Krauss, Jessica
Davis, Lindsay O'Connell, Courtney
Arter, Cara Louisa Moody,
Laura B., and Randall Lynch.
And then also
the people at our Living Laboratory
level, Debbie Gambala,
Eric Steinhauer, Josh Nakano, James Bocamp.
I want to thank you guys as well as everybody else for listening.
We really do appreciate all of the messages
and the patrons and listens and sharing
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Bye everybody. © transcript Emily Beynon