The Festival of the Lion King is a high-energy interpretation of the mega-hit movie The Lion King. Located in the Africa section of Disney’s Animal Kingdom, this is a big show that tells the story of The Lion King in song, dance, and acrobatics. The show starts out with a procession of performers, along with the king himself, who come into the theater and put together the stage. Once the stage is set, the big show begins.
Through music featured in the film, high-energy dances, and even fire juggling, Disney characters Timon, Simba, Pumbaa, Rafiki, Zazu, Mufasa, and more team up with a traveling band of African tribal performers to tell the tale of a lion cub who can’t wait to be king.
Festival of the Lion King Fast Facts
- Location: Africa in Disney’s Animal Kingdom
- Height Requirement: None
- Show Length: About 30 minutes
- Genie+: Yes, eligible for Disney Genie+ selection
- Show Type: Live musical show
- Early Theme Park Entry Eligible?: No
Queue and Pre-Show
The queue for Festival of the Lion King leads guests through a themed area inspired by the vibrant culture and landscapes of Africa. Once seated, you’ll get the pre-show. When you arrive at the theater, you are seated in a section of bleachers. Each section is assigned an animal. There are four section: Warthog, Elephant, Giraffe, and Lion. For each section there is a noise and a movement that looks and sounds like the animal from that section.
Accessibility
Festival of the Lion King is accessible to guests who use wheelchairs or scooters. The theater offers designated seating areas to accommodate guests with mobility devices.
Show Tips
Festival of the Lion King is a popular attraction, especially during peak times. Arriving early or using Genie+ can help secure good seats. The theater is air-conditioned, providing a comfortable environment to enjoy the show.
Is Festival of the Lion King Kid-Friendly?
The show is perfect for guests of all ages, especially families with young children. The engaging performances, colorful costumes, and lively music make it a hit with little ones and adults alike.
Best For: Families, young children, and fans of “The Lion King.”