Okay, quick, here’s a challenge — you must think of a Jungle Cruise Skipper-worthy pun by the end of this post.
Now that it’s the holiday season, the Jingle Cruise is back! We, and many others, love this ride for many reasons — the puns, the skippers, and the backstory just to name a few. However, there’s another new addition to the ride that you WILL NOT want to miss!
We’re talking about new Safari Sacks!
Jungle Cruise is now offering complimentary “Safari Sacks” (aka Ziploc bags) to keep your valuables dry on the ride 💦 They’re even wild animal proof 😆 pic.twitter.com/5B4MsKmSIP
— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) November 28, 2022
These sacks (they’re technically Ziploc bags, but shhh, that’s not as fun) will help keep your valuables, like your phone and your wallet dry while you experience the ride. After all, you can’t let the 8th wonder of the world ruin your vacation, now can you?
They’re even Wild Animal proof (well…sorta)! Reading the bag is a riot in itself, so don’t skip over it.
They’re also completely complimentary, just like the ones we have seen offered on Splash Mountain. And if you haven’t ridden in a while, be sure to keep an eye out for the changes and new characters that were added earlier this year. As always, stay tuned to DFB for all the latest Disney World news!
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Okay, we gave you time — what’s your Skipper-worthy pun? Tell us in the comments!
Rich says
So free bags where they are not necessary and charging for bags where necessary as in the stores when you purchase things? I am puzzled.