I haven't seen the one for NRJ, but the one for FOP is a wheelchair that lifts the guest up, puts them over the seat and lowers them into placeCan you describe the devices? It was discussed but no one knew exactly what the assistance device was. Is it just a scoot board like other boat rides and attractions or is it something else?
I'm thinking FP FoP if we can get it and RD run to NRJ.
I think it will change too but a lot has to do with operating hours. If the park used to close between 5 and 6-6:30pm you sorta had to arrive early if you wanted to get some touring in. Now with later hours just by having the nighttime stuff (ROL, etc) it's adjusted at least some guest's plans (I've got no idea how much it's adjusted outside of the DIS). I mean I've got a night actually planned at AK whereas before I would never have that-it would just be the day and then the night going to another park simply because of operating hours. Now with Pandora that will change even further just because there's more of a draw to just take it easy and meander around; sure the two rides will be somewhat of a draw at night but really the land itself is the draw at night.I'm guessing this will be a common strategy. AK has always been a park that guests habitually arrive early to. I expect this may change over time, esp with the luminescent draw to Pandora, but that may just become a nighttime activity for a lot of us. We're all creatures of habit.
As far as some of the interactive features of the land how does one figure out what is interactive? Besides just touching everything we come across? Will the I interactive features be obvious?
The main entry feature is interactive. It's really something you'll have to discover or at least see others doing.As far as some of the interactive features of the land how does one figure out what is interactive? Besides just touching everything we come across? Will the I interactive features be obvious?
make sure to talk to the CM, they all know the back stories and can point out really great stuff. Not just the interactive things but what kind of plants and animals are aroundAs far as some of the interactive features of the land how does one figure out what is interactive? Besides just touching everything we come across? Will the I interactive features be obvious?
No clue but I can check on Saturday if no one else has the information.
Am I the only one who thinks that Guest Services will have a nightmare on their hands?
People have made FP for FOP. They arrive and find out that the can't ride FOP. They are out of luck for same day FP for NRJ. How many of those people will make a ruckus? A lot I am guessing.
Unless they make a policy to give people who don't fit on FOP a complimentary FP to NRJ.
Unless they make a policy to give people who don't fit on FOP a complimentary FP to NRJ.
I've said the same. So far they've only had employees and their families, and some media riding. The first round of real public, AP and DVC, come in this weekend. That will be a bit more telling on how things will be handled because lets face it, we all know they'll do one thing for employees and another for everyone else. And families of employees are still employees, more or less, in this case.Am I the only one who thinks that Guest Services will have a nightmare on their hands?
People have made FP for FOP. They arrive and find out that the can't ride FOP. They are out of luck for same day FP for NRJ. How many of those people will make a ruckus? A lot I am guessing.
Unless they make a policy to give people who don't fit on FOP a complimentary FP to NRJ.
I've always enjoyed doing this while trying to stay "in character". (My very first visit in the early 90s, I perhaps went a bit overboard, talking to the Studios CMs in a Damon Runyon accent.) So instead of asking "which way to the rides?" I might ask "what will we be experiencing today?" or "now that I'm finally here, what can you tell me about Pandora?" Hopefully the CM plays along.make sure to talk to the CM, they all know the back stories and can point out really great stuff. Not just the interactive things but what kind of plants and animals are around
It sounds like these CMs received a lot of training above and beyond the usual. I can totally see myself being a complete pest, a la, "LOOK, DS!!! Let's go ask the CM about that cool thing!!" and DS responding with the eyeroll he is quickly learning to perfect, and an annoyed, "Mom, even I can tell that's a trashcan..."make sure to talk to the CM, they all know the back stories and can point out really great stuff. Not just the interactive things but what kind of plants and animals are around
pretty sure they will.I've always enjoyed doing this while trying to stay "in character". (My very first visit in the early 90s, I perhaps went a bit overboard, talking to the Studios CMs in a Damon Runyon accent.) So instead of asking "which way to the rides?" I might ask "what will we be experiencing today?" or "now that I'm finally here, what can you tell me about Pandora?" Hopefully the CM plays along.
Very clever!pretty sure they will.
Most CM I encountered asked me "how was your journey to Pandora" I answered "it went so fast, kinda like crossing a bridge" they all played along
How soon before my AP preview should I plan on lining up? Is it necessary to be super early (an hour+)? or is it more like 10-15 minutes?
pretty sure they will.
Most CM I encountered asked me "how was your journey to Pandora" I answered "it went so fast, kinda like crossing a bridge" they all played along