Sweettears
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Wondering what happens if a group decides to stop at one particular section to watch longer. Does everybody behind them have to wait?
Probably more shade as the trees grow as wellWent through this morning. Its a nice walking path. It has some interactive water features that I think will be more fun for the kids. There is also a splash pad area. I can see it being used a lot by parents with younger kids while they wait for other members of their party to to ride other attractions. Its a nice space, and the plants are beautiful. How shaded it is will depend on the time of day. There is plenty of space to walk around other groups if they've stopped to interact with something you want to skip, unless it is super crowded. The "wet" path doesn't require you to get wet. There is a waterfall that you walk through, but the water will stop for you if you don't go through too fast. DW and I both agreed that it felt like a walkway that would feel more at home in Animal Kingdom.
I agree. I went to DLP a year ago and loved the walk through attractions.In my opinion Disney parks need more attractions like this, something without a big line to do midday when it's busiest or to take a break from the line ride line ride cycle for a bit. Not everything needs to be a big attraction. There's more to the theme parks than going from ride to ride. If it's not your cup of tea that's fine but I think there is an audience for this type of attraction.
Yes. As a parent of 3 under 6, WDW also needs more unstructured space for kids to safely explore.In my opinion Disney parks need more attractions like this, something without a big line to do midday when it's busiest or to take a break from the line ride line ride cycle for a bit. Not everything needs to be a big attraction. There's more to the theme parks than going from ride to ride. If it's not your cup of tea that's fine but I think there is an audience for this type of attraction.
It's funny you say that on our chat we have going with several DISer friends on a different platform, my husband saw MJOW yesterday on our chat and then some photos. Because I knew what the pictures were of I knew what was meant by MJOW but he had zero clue what it was supposed to stand for and was thoroughly confused what he was supposed to be looking at lol. He's still getting the hang of all the Disney lingoFor those like me that weren't sure what this thread was about, JoW = Journey of Water (aka the new 'Moana' attraction).
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/epcot/journey-of-water/
Yea we went last summer on a really busy day and the walk through attractions really added to the experience.I agree. I went to DLP a year ago and loved the walk through attractions.
Is JoW at Epcot just an added attraction that Disney built so as to not to have to staff it? There is no way I would waste my precious time with such with only one Epcot day in January.
I know this is counterintuitive, but I think it’s a great location. Somewhat like Central Park looks out of place in New York City. It disrupts the expected. Somewhat of a tropical oasis in a world of modernity.It is aesthetically out of place. Its beautiful but it belongs in AK.
It is aesthetically out of place. Its beautiful but it belongs in AK.
Yes there are some benches along the walkways.I’d be willing to give it a try, but am wondering if there are any benches on the walkways for those who might want to stop and soak it all in (no pun intended)?