TheMaxRebo
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No, it's like a cheat meal that has NO calories. So you literally get a pass on being fat.
Isn't that all food at Disney? Thought it only contained Pixie Dust instead of calories

No, it's like a cheat meal that has NO calories. So you literally get a pass on being fat.
So leg room is the only area with issues?
Isn't that all food at Disney? Thought it only contained Pixie Dust instead of calories![]()
Has anyone had success getting a FP for either ride at 30 days out?
Yes, I recall seeing those posts. I'm hoping that things will calm down by November and I'll have a chance at one of the two at 30 days. Thanks for the info!For opening day and the day after, nope. They were long gone. Few of us were on right at 7am 30 days out and all of us had no luck and posted in this thread about it
Hi everyone, I was super excited to see Pandora until yesterday. My friend visited as part of the media preview and she couldn't ride Flights of Passage. She's an Apple shaped woman with an ample bust. I think she said she's a size 22. She didn't know about the size restriction, so she was pretty embarrassed. I guess she didn't see the test ride vehicle.
Has anyone else had this experience or heard about this?
I think it was the back restraint, since most of her weight is carried in her bust and abdomen. That's the reason I described her as an apple-shaped person.Heard one or two. Did she say why exactly she couldn't ride? I know it is an embarrassing thing to discuss but a size 22 can be very different on each person who wears it. Was it the back restraint not being able to lock or the legs?
I keep seeing it described as in between Soarin and Star Tours with a bit of ToT thrown in due to a sensation of drops at times
This is not a virtual reality ride. It's a 3D simulator.The guys in my family do not like drops yet are so looking forward to this ride for the virtual reality factor. We've never done ToT (too chicken!) but they can handle the drop in Pirates. They have ridden 7DMT, and although hated the one drop they survived and enjoyed it, but will never ride it again. They love Soarin and Star Tours. And yet they refused to ride either Harry Potter ride at Universal - (the not knowing what to expect).
When the AP Previews being, would someone please report back how exactly the intensity of this ride compares to our Disney rides.
Me too. I can't do TOT or anything suspenseful. They should add to the list of guests who shouldn't ride the new Pandora attraction "Guests with weak bladders that are easily startled."I don't like the added comparison to ToT - that ride ruined me as a kid. I hate straight down/sudden drops.
Me too. I can't do TOT or anything suspenseful. They should add to the list of guests who shouldn't ride the new Pandora attraction "Guests with weak bladders that are easily startled."
Me too. I can't do TOT or anything suspenseful. They should add to the list of guests who shouldn't ride the new Pandora attraction "Guests with weak bladders that are easily startled."
I have been told that both of the Pandora attractions will require a transfer from a wheelchair, but that both will have a transfer assist device.Would have been nice if they had a few larger seats, maybe they were technically unable to, I'm going to count on not being able to fit and if I do it'll be a bonus. Have been losing weight but due to mobility issues it's going a lot slower than it used to. Wonder if they have any sort of lift system to help people in wheelchairs or if they'll be able to handle the seating system. Know it's not based entirely on the film, but the main character in the film is wheel chair bound making it a favorite of kids in that situation. Hopefully, I'm being a little prematurely judgmental.