caribear
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Just a little report about Soarin'
I was at WDW on Sunday, 4/17 and Monday, 4/18. I headed straight for Epcot, as I could not wait a moment longer to check out Soarin'. They were checking ID's and many people were turned away. I have to say that I think The Land looks awesome!! The only attraction that was open on this day was Soarin'. I overheard a CM say that Living with the Land would be opening on Monday.
The wait time posted for Soarin' was 50 minutes. The line stretched all the way out of the que! I think we really only waited about 30 minutes though. Now, I have to say that I do get motion sickness from rides such as Star Tours and Body Wars, but I heard that Soarin' was a pretty smooth ride. In one word, I would describe the ride as "Awesome!" The attraction is divided up into to 2 theaters or as they say "Concourses." In each concourse there are 3 sections: A, B, C. If you are seated in section B, then you are in the middle of the IMAX screen. Sections A and C are on the left and right of the IMAX screen. Each section is also divided into 3 rows. Row 1, regardless of which section you are in (A, B or C) is the row that rises the highest inside the theater. Row 2 is in the center and row 3 is closest to the floor. I know everyone will have there own opinion on this, but I think the ride is really dependent upon which row you are in. I went on Soarin' 4 times over 2 days. I rode in all 3 sections and in Rows 1 and 3. Without a doubt, section B1 is the ultimate ride. You are up the highest, thus there are no feet dangling in front of you and you are in the center of the screen. You really feel immersed in the action of the movie. You can notice the top of the screen, but it was not something that took away from the experience. Later I rode in Section A, Row 3. I really did not enjoy this ride half as much. Row 3 is the lowest off of the floor and you can really see the bottom of the Imax screen.....I really didn't feel as immersed in the film as I had while in Row 1. I rode again in Section C, Row 1 and had another awesome experience. My last ride was in Section A, Row 1.....again it was great! I can't comment on Row 2, as I did not get the chance to experience the ride in that row.
As far as motion sickness goes....the ride is so smooth....you can barely tell you are moving. There is only one scene in the movie that got to me after the 3rd ride in a row...but I just remembered to close my eyes for a second and I was fine. If I did not ride 3 times in a row I would have been fine.
All in all this is an awesome attraction. Fast Pass is definitely the way to go. You will miss the interesting trivia about the biomes, but you will avoid a long wait.
The ride was open to all guests on Monday, 4/18, although it seemed to be running on a hit or miss schedule. I was told it was open in the AM, but when I arrived at The Land at 12pm, it was not open. By the time I rode Living with the Land it was open again and Fast Passes were available. The only attractions opened in The Land were Soarin' and Living with the Land. I really did not notice too many changes in Living with the Land. The set-up inside the greenhouses were a little different and there are now electronic gates in the que before you board the boats. Garden Grill, the new Sunshine Seasons and Circle of Life movie were not operating yet.
Sorry if this is very long winded....just wanted to pass along my observations
I also have a couple of Hidden Mickey pictures from the Flower and Garden Festival to share, but I will post them tomorrow! Epcot looks so beautiful!!
Just a little report about Soarin'

I was at WDW on Sunday, 4/17 and Monday, 4/18. I headed straight for Epcot, as I could not wait a moment longer to check out Soarin'. They were checking ID's and many people were turned away. I have to say that I think The Land looks awesome!! The only attraction that was open on this day was Soarin'. I overheard a CM say that Living with the Land would be opening on Monday.
The wait time posted for Soarin' was 50 minutes. The line stretched all the way out of the que! I think we really only waited about 30 minutes though. Now, I have to say that I do get motion sickness from rides such as Star Tours and Body Wars, but I heard that Soarin' was a pretty smooth ride. In one word, I would describe the ride as "Awesome!" The attraction is divided up into to 2 theaters or as they say "Concourses." In each concourse there are 3 sections: A, B, C. If you are seated in section B, then you are in the middle of the IMAX screen. Sections A and C are on the left and right of the IMAX screen. Each section is also divided into 3 rows. Row 1, regardless of which section you are in (A, B or C) is the row that rises the highest inside the theater. Row 2 is in the center and row 3 is closest to the floor. I know everyone will have there own opinion on this, but I think the ride is really dependent upon which row you are in. I went on Soarin' 4 times over 2 days. I rode in all 3 sections and in Rows 1 and 3. Without a doubt, section B1 is the ultimate ride. You are up the highest, thus there are no feet dangling in front of you and you are in the center of the screen. You really feel immersed in the action of the movie. You can notice the top of the screen, but it was not something that took away from the experience. Later I rode in Section A, Row 3. I really did not enjoy this ride half as much. Row 3 is the lowest off of the floor and you can really see the bottom of the Imax screen.....I really didn't feel as immersed in the film as I had while in Row 1. I rode again in Section C, Row 1 and had another awesome experience. My last ride was in Section A, Row 1.....again it was great! I can't comment on Row 2, as I did not get the chance to experience the ride in that row.
As far as motion sickness goes....the ride is so smooth....you can barely tell you are moving. There is only one scene in the movie that got to me after the 3rd ride in a row...but I just remembered to close my eyes for a second and I was fine. If I did not ride 3 times in a row I would have been fine.
All in all this is an awesome attraction. Fast Pass is definitely the way to go. You will miss the interesting trivia about the biomes, but you will avoid a long wait.
The ride was open to all guests on Monday, 4/18, although it seemed to be running on a hit or miss schedule. I was told it was open in the AM, but when I arrived at The Land at 12pm, it was not open. By the time I rode Living with the Land it was open again and Fast Passes were available. The only attractions opened in The Land were Soarin' and Living with the Land. I really did not notice too many changes in Living with the Land. The set-up inside the greenhouses were a little different and there are now electronic gates in the que before you board the boats. Garden Grill, the new Sunshine Seasons and Circle of Life movie were not operating yet.
Sorry if this is very long winded....just wanted to pass along my observations

I also have a couple of Hidden Mickey pictures from the Flower and Garden Festival to share, but I will post them tomorrow! Epcot looks so beautiful!!