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Thread: Rental Car for African Lion Safari - Good or Bad Idea?
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Oct 8th, 2008 09:38 PM
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Rental Car for African Lion Safari - Good or Bad Idea?
Thinking of renting a minivan with Loss Damage Waiver (LDW) or Collision Damage Coverage (CDC) for the day to the Safari.
Good or bad idea? Anybody done it? Recommend or warn?
I dont mind the bus but driving on my own looks more fun. Thanks.
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Oct 8th, 2008 09:55 PM
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As long as you don't mind explaining to the rental agency how the windshield wipers and trim got ripped off the van.
Most likely you'll come out without any damage at all. But those baboons do like to pull things off the car that they can get their hands on. Well, that or sit on your hood and pleasure themselves. Filthy, filthy animals.
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Oct 8th, 2008 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by
Carnage
As long as you don't mind explaining to the rental agency how the windshield wipers and trim got ripped off the van.
Most likely you'll come out without any damage at all. But those baboons do like to pull things off the car that they can get their hands on. Well, that or sit on your hood and pleasure themselves. Filthy, filthy animals.


Most likely I'm going to breeze through the baboon area. I'm taking the family and such "incidents" would be embarrassing. 
Any tips/advice?
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Oct 8th, 2008 10:26 PM
#4
You'll be fine, IF YOU SKIP the Monkey section (there is a bypass)
I went African Lion Safari recently
did 1st tour on the bus
did 2nd tour in my own car (skipped the monkey section)
No damage other than having a deer licking my windshield for water
No damages from the lions either, whew~ they walked right by our car
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Oct 8th, 2008 10:54 PM
#5
Sounds good guys.
Would you suggest driving own ca + the bus tour. I heard the guides on the bus give good tips, info etc.
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Oct 9th, 2008 07:51 AM
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Newbie
we went last year. The kids had a ball. We took the bus and you could see really well because you were higher and they would go around the cars. I saw an ostridge(sorry spelling) pecking at a lot of cars. I would not take a rental car. My kids really liked the monkeys.
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Oct 9th, 2008 07:57 AM
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Well, on the same trip, don't take both the bus and car. It might get boring after a while, seeing the same thing twice. Pros to the bus would be, I guess, the tour guide, but cons is that the tour wouldn't really be "personalized" to what you want to see and what you'd rather avoid and plus you have to pay for it.
It is definately a better experience to drive through yourself. It also depends how the animals are feeling that day. When I went with my boyfriend, we had close encounters with the ostriches (who kept trying to "eat" our windshield and side mirrors ... dumb animal) and monkeys (who peed on our side mirror and climbs around everywhere). Don't avoid the monkeys though, they were the best part 
As for driving a rental car ... it's definately a risk. You could get out with no damage, or you could get out with dents and pee all over the car. Make sure you have have sort of protection plan against that
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Oct 9th, 2008 07:58 AM
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I've taken the bus and although your car is not at risk, I found that the bus went by some areas too fast.
This year we took the van through (hubby was not pleased when the kids told him..lol) and we had a hoot in the Monkey area!!! No damage at all, and the kids really enjoyed them on top of the roof etc. There were two paw prints on the roof, other than that just a lot of good laughs.
Just seems like a lot of expense to rent a van to go through.
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Oct 9th, 2008 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by
3weddings
I've taken the bus and although your car is not at risk, I found that the bus went by some areas too fast.
This year we took the van through (hubby was not pleased when the kids told him..lol) and we had a hoot in the Monkey area!!! No damage at all, and the kids really enjoyed them on top of the roof etc. There were two paw prints on the roof, other than that just a lot of good laughs.
Just seems like a lot of expense to rent a van to go through.
I dont mind the extra cost (car rental for a day) for the entire family.
Question: Can you breeze through the monkey area? I mean if you feel the monkeys are in a bad mood etc. can you just drive past them or are there some rules that we need to adhere to in the park? For example, if the monkey starts biting/pulling on the wiper can I move (slowly) or honk?
(latter sounds like a a bad idea)
Thanks

Originally Posted by
jnfr
Well, on the same trip, don't take both the bus and car. It might get boring after a while, seeing the same thing twice. Pros to the bus would be, I guess, the tour guide, but cons is that the tour wouldn't really be "personalized" to what you want to see and what you'd rather avoid and plus you have to pay for it.
It is definately a better experience to drive through yourself. It also depends how the animals are feeling that day. When I went with my boyfriend, we had close encounters with the ostriches (who kept trying to "eat" our windshield and side mirrors ... dumb animal) and monkeys (who peed on our side mirror and climbs around everywhere). Don't avoid the monkeys though, they were the best part
As for driving a rental car ... it's definately a risk. You could get out with no damage, or you could get out with dents and pee all over the car. Make sure you have have sort of protection plan against that

Thanks, I'm planning to take the LDW or Damage protection for the day.
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Oct 9th, 2008 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by
ihsn
Question: Can you breeze through the monkey area? I mean if you feel the monkeys are in a bad mood etc. can you just drive past them or are there some rules that we need to adhere to in the park? For example, if the monkey starts biting/pulling on the wiper can I move (slowly) or honk?

(latter sounds like a a bad idea)
There's a bypass road, so you can skip the baboons entirely if you wish.
It's been awhile since I've been, but I think honking is only really for when you're in trouble and need the help of park rangers?
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Oct 9th, 2008 07:44 PM
#11
The monkeys wrecked all my wipers and damaged my rear wiper motor. Because I also had a Thule box, they were trying to tear it apart and shredded all the decals on it.
They also ripped off some trim pieces.
Needless to say, I was not happy that my wife did this.
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Oct 9th, 2008 11:39 PM
#12
I've never been to the Park myself, But from what i'm hearing, it seems renting a car is not a good idea! Try the Bus Route this time around and if it's not what u want then try to bring an older car in there next time!
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Oct 10th, 2008 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by
Carnage
But those baboons do like to pull things off the car that they can get their hands on. Well, that or sit on your hood and pleasure themselves. Filthy, filthy animals.

So what your trying to say is that Baboons are in fact like most rfd'ers
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Oct 10th, 2008 08:33 PM
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I remember going and seeing a young couple drive a yellow Vet in there. they skipped the monkeys haha
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Oct 10th, 2008 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
GangStarr
So what your trying to say is that Baboons are in fact like most rfd'ers
Honestly, this is the loudest I've laughed in months .. great post!
Going tomorrow, will post pics when I return.
Thanks all for your contribution.
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