The Zambezi Zelda is one of the boats in the Jungle Cruise.
Description[]
The Zambezi Zelda is a steamboat from the 1930s.
History[]
The Zambezi Zelda was a riverboat utilized by the Jungle Navigation Company in the 1930s. Around 1938, it disappeared within the flooded Cambodian ruins of, "Shir Lee's Temple". The Zelda's further fate is unknown as their are conflicting implications of skippers continuing to use the boat vs. parts of the boat being salvaged.
Appearances[]
Jungle Cruise[]
The Zambezi Zelda is one of the boats used in the Magic Kingdom's Jungle Cruise. In his audio-loop, Albert Awol mentions a report of the Zambezi Miss disappearing within the Cambodian temple.
Jingle Cruise[]
During this overlay, the boat is renamed to the Fruitcake Zelda.
Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions[]
The Zambezi Zelda is one of the boats in this attraction.
Jungle River Cruise[]
The Zambezi Zelda is one of the boats in this attraction.
Skipper Canteen[]
In the library there is a book titled, "Baboons of the Zambezi" by Zelda. The boat is mentioned on the list of steamboats on the back of the menu.[2]
Shrunken Ned's Junior Jungle Boats[]
A sign for the Zambezi Zelda was hung up at this attraction.[3]
Trivia[]
- The Zambezi Zelda's Disneyland counterpart is the Zambezi Miss.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ https://allears.net/2020/07/07/first-look-from-inside-disney-worlds-magic-kingdom/2020-wdw-magic-kingdom-reopening-jungle-cruise-5/
- ↑ https://wdwnt.com/2023/10/photos-jungle-navigation-co-ltd-skipper-canteen-menu-folder-updated-to-reflect-new-ride-story/
- ↑ https://www.flickr.com/photos/bigthundermountain/2841246986/in/photostream/