They share silly puns and groaners that are so bad, they're good. Patrons that score seats in the Society of Explorers and Adventurers (S.E.A.) room can ogle artifacts from the mysterious organization.Īs with their Jungle Cruise counterparts, the skippers that double as servers at the Canteen have a rat-a-tat patter that is tongue-in-cheek – and occasionally cheeky. Memorabilia culled from the Falls family archives adorn a more intimate room. The Mess Hall is the largest one and includes wall hangings of photos, documents, native musical instruments, and other expedition mementos. The restaurant includes three dining rooms. ![]() Albert Falls (Jungle Cruise passengers may recognize that name.) Alberta, it seems, is the third-generation owner of the company started by her grandfather, Dr. In doing so, she allows customers to go behind the scenes of the wacky business and interact with the skippers. The backstory is that the tour operator's owner, Alberta Falls, has repurposed her company's headquarters into a restaurant to generate additional revenue. The food itself, which draws on the attraction's African, Asian, and South American locales, is surprisingly adventurous – or perhaps the diverse menu is apropos given that the Skipper Canteen is located across from the Jungle Cruise in Adventureland. Like the "world famous" ride (as the quipping skippers often refer to the Jungle Cruise), the eatery on which it is based includes both a heavy dose of storytelling and an emphasis on light humor. ![]() Now, visitors at Disney World's Magic Kingdom can augment their whimsical river journeys by grabbing a table at the Jungle Navigation Co. ![]() The Jungle Cruise is among the most popular and beloved Disney park attractions. Watch Video: Discover the secrets of Disney's Skipper Canteen
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