Disney4me Posted December 15, 2015 Report Share Posted December 15, 2015 2016 is gearing up to be a positively HUGE year for Disney’s Animal Kingdom.Learn About:Thirsty River Bar and Trek SnacksAnimal KingdomDisney World RestaurantsThe headlining news revolves around the highly anticipated Rivers of Light spectacular, which — along with evening journeys at Kilimajaro Safaris also beginning sometime in the spring — will transform Animal Kingdom into a park with nighttime activities for the first time.Naturally, this transition into a full day park will affect dining options, since expanded operating hours will result in a larger need for more dining opportunities. In fact, it’s already been announced that Animal Kingdom will also be getting its first Signature Restaurant in 2016, Tiffins.But it’s not just huge shows and signature eateries coming to Animal Kingdom. Some additions are more subtle, but certainly still worth noting. For instance… SURPRISE!! As of this past Saturday, there is a brand new bar and snack stand you can now enjoy in Animal Kingdom’s Asia.Thirsty River Bar and Trek SnacksWelcome to Thirsty River Bar and Trek Snacks! Let’s have a look!AtmosphereJust within view of Expedition Everest, you’ll find Thirsty River Bar and Trek Snacks waiting to greet guests fresh on their way to (or from!) their encounter with the mountain’s Yeti.Welcome to Asia!Expedition EverestYou may be familiar with this spot if you ever grabbed a good old-fashioned paper FastPass for the popular attraction from the FastPass distribution machines… when such things existed all those many years ago, that is .Thirsty River Bar and Trek SnacksLooking back, maybe the teeny, random pop-up bar that was often spotted in this same general area was something of a test for a more permanent bar in this setting. Still, though a more regular operation, Thirsty River doesn’t offer the same sit-and-stay-awhile vibe of the Dawa Bar in Animal Kingdom’s Africa. It’s more of a sip-and-stroll experience since there’s no seating to speak of.Thirsty River Bar and Trek SnacksIt’s a simple walk-up counter setup with drinks (Thirsty River Bar) on one side, and food (Trek Snacks) on the other. Still, because we’ve learned to expect nothing less from Animal Kingdom, we were keen to spy a few of those beautiful and often intricate details that are the park’s signature.Decor On The WallsKitchen And Bar DecorBe sure to take a walk around the entire bar to spot some perfectly-themed and clever stickers!Yeti Sticker!Decorative StickersYep, Gupta’s Gear has made its business presence known at the Thirsty River Bar, too .Gupta’s Gear StickerDecorative StickersThe Tibetan prayer flags that can be spotted all over the Asia section of the park can be found here as well.Tibetan Prayer FlagsSmall, wonderfully weathered-looking condiment stations can be found at each side of the new spot, complete with those trademark Animal Kingdom paper straws and chopsticks.Condiment and Silverware StationCondiment and Silverware StationPaper Straws and Chop SticksSo, I think it’s time to see what you’ll be sippin’!EatsAre you hungry or thirsty… or both? No worries — as we mentioned, there are two sides to Thirsty River Bar and Trek Snacks to take care of you .Starting with the bar portion, drinks include frozen and mixed cocktails and mocktails, along with a selection of beer (on tap and by the bottle or can), and wine.Drink MenuThe Khumbu Icefall and Flying Yak (we’ll be trying both in just a moment) make up the Frosty Beverages, while Specialty Cocktails include the Durbar Margarita (traditional, but with ginger providing the twist), the Himalayan Ghost, and the non-alcoholic Pink Lotus.Thirsty River offers a full bar as well, and both sides of the bar were staffed with obviously experienced bartenders ready to serve up a wide range of cocktails.Thirsty River Bar and Trek Snacks BartenderFull BarStarting with the Frosty (frozen) Beverage options, let’s go with the grown up one first ;): the Khumbu Icefall!Khumbu IcefallThis DELICIOUS drink is made with Cruzan Guava Rum, coconut and raspberry puree, all garnished with three raspberries.Raspberries on the Khumbu IcefallIt’s a fun, refreshing combination of fruity flavors alongside the coconut. Even amidst all that flavor, I was happy to be able to taste the rum as well.Up next is the kid-friendly (non-alcoholic) Flying Yak, a blended combination of mango puree, coconut water and pineapple juice, dressed up with a small wedge of pineapple.Flying YakI really liked the flavor combo with this one, too, but it’s definitely on the sweet side, so it will likely be a favorite for the kiddos!Flying YakThe Himalayan Ghost cocktail is one of the Specialty Cocktails available. It’s made with Snow Leopard Vodka, guava and Odwalla lemonade.Himalayan GhostLooking pretty much like a strawberry lemonade, I was surprised to find that the guava really does give it a different flavor, coming together with the other ingredients to resemble pear, more than anything.Himalayan GhostThe Pink Lotus, by the way, is a non-alcoholic option that is similar to the Himalayan Ghost, but with strawberry puree, lychee and Odwalla lemonade.Draft beer selections include Old Elephant Foot IPA and Victory Golden Monkey (which you may be familiar with if you frequent the Dawa Bar).Draft Beer SelectionBut visiting Asia, I wanted to try an Asian beer! The bartender recommended the Hitachino Nest White Ale, one of the bottled selections.Hitachino Nest White AleIt comes from Kiuchi Brewery in Japan, and this pale ale is a nicely refreshing choice. I thought it had a good medium flavor for a pale, and I detected some hints of citrus as well.Hitachino Nest White AleNow onto the next counter to try some Trek Snacks!The food selection here is an interesting assortment. As is fitting for a place without seating, lots of familiar grab-and-go options can be spotted on the hanging menu.Treats & Snacks MenuIt features plenty of well-known ice cream novelties like Mickey Premium Ice Cream Bars and Ice Cream Sandwiches, Frozen Bananas, and Frozen Lemonade or Orangeade Cups, along with a variety of better-for-you snacks that will remind you of the Harambe Fruit Market such as pre-packaged fruit cups, whole fruit, and hummus packages.Taking some cues from the Kusafiri Coffee Shop and Bakery, they also offer some familiar Animal Kingdom pastries like Chocolate Twists and Turtle Brownies.Chocolate Twists, Turtle Brownies and CookiesDanish, Croissants and MuffinsAnd the Tree of Life Cupcake hasn’t been left behind!Tree of Life CupcakeIt’s all good, but nothing we haven’t seen all around the park before. However, if you take some time to find the standalone sign featuring Specials, Sandwiches, Salads and Snacks, this is where things get a little more interesting.Special, Sandwiches, Salads and Snacks MenuMany guests may now be excited to find Sushi as a grab-and-go option at Animal Kingdom! Choices are a California Roll or Sampler. There are also similar offerings to the seasonally-open Bradley Falls Kiosk, with Asian Noodle Salad and Edamame.But there are also a few items unique to Trek Snacks, so I thought I’d give the Banh Mi a try! This sandwich is made with roasted pork, pickled vegetables, cilantro and Sriracha dressing, and comes wrapped in paper so it’s easy to carry on a journey through the park.Banh Mi SandwichThe fresh, crisp pickled vegetables reminded me of an Asian coleslaw, and I enjoyed the subtle spice of the Sriracha dressing.Banh MiBut what I found most impressive was the sheer amount of thinly-sliced pork tucked inside the roll. It’s quite a substantial sandwich, and tasted decently overall.Cross Section of the Banh MiAlso new is the Som Tam: Thai shrimp on a bed of green papaya salad with crushed peanuts and chilis.Som TamThe portion size and brown paper box packaging brought to mind the Trek Power Salad at the Smiling Crocodile (that’s the new name, by the way, for what was previously known as the Gardens Kiosk). I gotta say, Animal Kingdom has definitely stepped it up with some intriguing salad options over the past year. As for the Som Tam, the shrimp were HUGE and tasty! The chilis added a nice heat without being too spicy.Som TamI’ll say this for the Som Tam, but honestly, it goes for everything I tried… I was really pleased by how fresh everything tasted, especially coming from a quick-service spot that doesn’t have a high profile just yet.So, that wraps up our very first visit to Thirsty River Bar and Trek Snacks! But, hey, while we’re in Animal Kingdom and all … why don’t we take a small peek at the construction area for the Rivers of Light spectacular?View of Rivers of Light constructionRivers of Light Spectacular ConstructionYep, like I said… 2016 is shaping up to bring BIG things to Disney’s Animal Kingdom!OverallThirsty River Bar and Trek Snacks is obviously not the only change in store for Animal Kingdom, but I think it’s starting off the new additions pretty well! For a relatively small spot, the variety of both drinks and food choices is somewhat impressive. It’s got a little bit of everything, from ice cream and treats for the little ones to some options for heartier appetites, along with some fun cocktails and a decent beer selection.Of course, it’s noteworthy that it doesn’t offer seating, so look for this to be a highly utilized spot for folks to grab a drink or sandwich, then head to the viewing area to watch the Rivers of Light nighttime spectacular once it rolls around next year. (I. CAN’T. WAIT!)One thing’s for sure: Thirsty River Bar and Trek Snacks makes us even more anxious to see the continued additions to Animal Kingdom!Will you be visiting the brand new Thirsty Bar and Trek Snacks? Let us know in the comments below!Contributing to this article: Tina F., Wendy, AJDisney Food Blog Fans, be sure to check out our DFB Disney World Dining Guide e-Books! Find great deals at DFBStore.com!Also, come on over and: Subscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on TwitterBecome a Facebook FanRelated posts:Grand Launch! DFB Guide to Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios Snacks 2015 Guest Review: Dino Diner Snacks at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Guest Review: Wild Africa Trek (Plus Eats!) at Disney’s Animal Kingdom View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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