Taiga Trail. A Walk-Through Attraction.
Welcome to a beautiful (but also very adventurous) Taiga Trail walk-through attraction, featuring many different artic animals (both real and mystic). You'll also find hidden clues like baggage, and notes about the arctic animals from previous SEA explorers who were studying the Taiga forest. Featured in the walk-through will be two options. One of which will be a green selection-meaning if you take the green path it's a more tame way to enjoy your surroundings and what Taiga Trail has to offer. If a guest decides to take the blue selection-this means Taiga Trail will be more intense, but having the same idea as the green trail.
The green trail is the less-intense trail. What the green trail offers is the same animals as the blue trail, except all the guest will be doing is sightseeing at the wonderful animals. Guests will be surrounded by beautiful, snow covered mountains as well as the taiga forest trees, so guests can feel that they're a part of the story. At each animal found, there will be a lost item with a note from a SEA explorer, explaining what the animal is, and it's habits.
Welcome to a beautiful (but also very adventurous) Taiga Trail walk-through attraction, featuring many different artic animals (both real and mystic). You'll also find hidden clues like baggage, and notes about the arctic animals from previous SEA explorers who were studying the Taiga forest. Featured in the walk-through will be two options. One of which will be a green selection-meaning if you take the green path it's a more tame way to enjoy your surroundings and what Taiga Trail has to offer. If a guest decides to take the blue selection-this means Taiga Trail will be more intense, but having the same idea as the green trail.
The green trail is the less-intense trail. What the green trail offers is the same animals as the blue trail, except all the guest will be doing is sightseeing at the wonderful animals. Guests will be surrounded by beautiful, snow covered mountains as well as the taiga forest trees, so guests can feel that they're a part of the story. At each animal found, there will be a lost item with a note from a SEA explorer, explaining what the animal is, and it's habits.
The blue trail however-gives guest the opportunity to explore and discover what a SEA explorer's adventures were like. On this trail, it offers the same amount of animals. Although, to get to each animal, guest will be given new experiences along the way, such as: crossing a long bridge, "hiking" on the way up, going through tunnels, climbing on a rock wall, or simply doing interactive games or having interactive objects that would provide you the next clue. If some of these get too much for a guest to where they are unable to do all, there will also be ramps available to easily access the next adventure or animal. With each animal and experience, there will be a SEA explorers note with an item such as baggage, lost items (like a coat or rolled up tent) that will tell a guest about the animal or how to tackle an experience like the SEA members. The blue trail will be a taller area, but still have the beautiful mountain/taiga affect.
The Arctic animals will be included on both trails. The animals that guest can enjoy are like: the arctic fox, the arctic wolf, caribou, moose, polar bear,and musk ox.
Other animals that will be on the trails are many varieties of birds, such as: the arctic suta, the arctic tern, brunnich's guillemots, snowy owls, and ptarmigans. Once a guest finishes either the green or blue trail, the two paths will meet and will lead to an underwater section of the walk-through. This part of the walk-through can be viewed either by on top of the animal exhibits, or below from an underwater perspective. Animals that can be viewed in this section of the walk through are such as: beluga whales, Greenland sharks, narwhals, orcas, bearded seals, puffins, harp seals, hooded seals, ribbon seals, sea otters, ringed seals, spotted seals, and walruses. Notes and equipment are also left behind around the exhibit for guest to explore.
Guests finish off looking at the water exhibit part of the walk through, surrounded by beautiful ice caves. Once outside guests exit into the land to explore what other activities the Taiga Forest has to offer.