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The marquees are there, but no need right now as riders have been assigned return times for FoP and NRJ is a walk on.Do they post the wait times outside the rides?
The marquees are there, but no need right now as riders have been assigned return times for FoP and NRJ is a walk on.Do they post the wait times outside the rides?
Like, twice the size of Little Mermaid's queue?
That queue feels endless to me! Especially, when it's completely empty.
Technically that bridge is the "transportation" to Pandora.Theming is on point though it would have been nice to be "transported" to Pandora rather than just go across a bridge.
I have yet to see the queue for this new line, but I'd say Soarin currently has the longest until Pandora opens
I know. Thats my point. We're supposed to be traveling to another planet so it would have been nice to have some sort of differentiation between AK and Pandora.Technically that bridge is the "transportation" to Pandora.
There is a whole backstory just for the bridge. There is a good differentiation.I know. Thats my point. We're supposed to be traveling to another planet so it would have been nice to have some sort of differentiation between AK and Pandora.
Like, twice the size of Little Mermaid's queue?
That queue feels endless to me! Especially, when it's completely empty.
I often FP both of those rides (while standing outside of them) just to skip the endless queue!Under the Seas with Nemo always feels the longest because there is never a line and you have to walk through the whole thing as all hard/fixed walls
Except you can stand at the head of the bridge and see Pandora. Not just the mountains but the plants. I just keep picturing the way The Seas used to be. You went on a aquavator and were transported to SeaBase Alpha. I know that wouldn't work here but I definitely didn't feel "transported" today.There is a whole backstory just for the bridge. There is a good differentiation.
It's kind of hard to hide something that's 156 feet high.Except you can stand at the head of the bridge and see Pandora. Not just the mountains but the plants. I just keep picturing the way The Seas used to be. You went on a aquavator and were transported to SeaBase Alpha. I know that wouldn't work here but I definitely didn't feel "transported" today.
Interesting. I assume he can ride everything else at WDW?So Banks Lee finally got to try and he is the first 1st person report I can find of someone not getting to ride. It appears to be an issue with leg shape and size and that what he calls shin guards prevented him from getting his leg right for it to lock. Just thought I'd pass that along.
I kinda feel like you're not getting what Im trying to say. The "travel to Pandora" schtick is lost. It literally just feels like you're walking across a bridge to a very well themed land located on Earth. Like... bridges don't lead to outerspace. Theres nothing that makes you feel like you're traveling to a far off moon.It's kind of hard to hide something that's 156 feet high.
Interesting. I assume he can ride everything else at WDW?
So Banks Lee finally got to try and he is the first 1st person report I can find of someone not getting to ride. It appears to be an issue with leg shape and size and that what he calls shin guards prevented him from getting his leg right for it to lock. Just thought I'd pass that along.
I kinda feel like you're not getting what Im trying to say. The "travel to Pandora" schtick is lost. It literally just feels like you're walking across a bridge to a very well themed land located on Earth. Like... bridges don't lead to outerspace. Theres nothing that makes you feel like you're traveling to a far off moon.
Oh I know. Im just saying that since they pushed the "travel to Pandora" thing so hard they would have at least made it seem like you were actually traveling somewhere.I did not know that Pandora is supposed to be located on the moon......There are probably lots of daft people out there (like me) who just assume (or don't care) that Avatar takes place on Earth (just over a bridge).![]()
No I understand what you are saying but at this current time with theme park technology you can't realistically transport someone to a different planet. That bridge is your transportation just like when Star Wars Land opens there will be a corridor that transports you there.I kinda feel like you're not getting what Im trying to say. The "travel to Pandora" schtick is lost. It literally just feels like you're walking across a bridge to a very well themed land located on Earth. Like... bridges don't lead to outerspace. Theres nothing that makes you feel like you're traveling to a far off moon.
Its all part of the theming. When you visit Diagon Alley or Hogmeade they act as if you are actually there.Oh I know. Im just saying that since they pushed the "travel to Pandora" thing so hard they would have at least made it seem like you were actually traveling somewhere.