Donald and Daisy Move to a New Home at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
If you have been reading along here at MickeyBlog, you know that 2026 is an extremely busy year at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Last month, we saw the countdown to extinction strike zero for DinoLand, U.S.A., as the construction of Tropical Americas entered a new phase.
With the closure of the opening-day land, Animal Kingdom has seen numerous operational changes.

Restaurantosaurus
For starters, Harambe Market now features the menu formerly offered at Restaurantosaurus.

Additionally, the characters that previously met in DinoLand, U.S.A., have been scattered across the park.
New Meet and Greet Locations
The last time we checked in, we brought you an update on Donald, Daisy, Goofy, Chip, and Dale’s new homes.

Now, we have another update to share!
Donald and Daisy Have Moved to the Wildlife Train Harambe Station
Donald and Daisy have now moved from their home at the Oasis and are meeting guests with Goofy at the Wildlife Express Train Harambe Station in Africa.

The location is currently not being used by the railroad, as Conservation Station is closed for the addition of the new Bluey experience.
With the Wildlife Express out of commission, Animal Kingdom is using the depot as a meet-and-greet area.

As always, Donald and Daisy will be meeting throughout the day.
The My Disney Experience app shows their times.

Photo: My Disney Experience
Their schedule aligns with Goofy, who, as previously mentioned, already moved into the Harambe Station.

Photo: My Disney Experience
The Move Is Temporary
With Conservation Station set to reopen this summer, Donald, Daisy, and Goofy will eventually be evicted.
For now, however, you can meet them in an iconic Animal Kingdom locale.

Photo: Disney Parks Blog
So, if you plan on visiting Disney’s Animal Kingdom and want to catch up with your Disney pals, head over to Africa.
As always, be sure to check back with MickeyBlog. We will continue to update you on all the news coming out of Walt Disney World.

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