***Official*** Pandora: The World of Avatar Information Thread

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We head on Thursday for 10 days.
Since you are only allowed 1 FP on the new AK rides, we decided to split AK into 2 days.
Our first FP is Sunday May 28 at 5:55 for FOP; the 2nd is Thurs. June 2 at 11AM for Na'vi.
Does anyone have any idea how long the FP lines might be after all these preview days?
Just wondering!
Thanks!

No one will know until the rides are open to the public. But River Journey I don't think the FP line will be too long. The line is MUCH shorter than FoP. With a FP I'd estimate 5-20 min wait. FoP I could easily see a FP wait being 20min-1.5 hours. Obviously the latter being if the standby is looking crazy at like a 3 or 4 hour standby.

But we'll see when it opens up
 
Here's another pic of the toy banshees. Table set up on one side to check them out and touch while the purchase area was on other side of the store. Tons of kids were getting these. Very popular item. So if you have kids, prepare for them to ask for one.
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Don't know if it's been posted. But here's a pic I took of the 3D glasses for FoP. One size and they were a bit big. I could see how some kids could have issues keeping them on, but riding twice, I didn't hear of any with issues
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I am glad to know about the banshees in advance. I already have DD doing odd jobs to save up!
 

Being able to do a preview of Pandora was great. It was pretty much empty. I wish the parks felt like this all the time. The area is some what small but the way it's set up and the way the mountains are makes it feel big. Not sure if anyone else felt that way.
 
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For those arriving for tonight's 6-8 session, I'd advise getting there as early as possible. When I was walking out at 2, the line for the 3-5 session was all the way back to Island Mercantile.
A little late, but there was no need get in line early as everyone with a with a ticket got in and FoP was capable of operating all four theaters, so everyone rides.

Forgot to mention @FastPasser I'm in a red Pooh Dameron shirt on a scooter (first time on the scooter.
I was already there when you posted this. I worked the entire line, so I'm sure I walked by you several times.
 
I'm curious if Na'vi River may be scary to young kids. We are taking our almost 3 yr old and wondering if we she take her on it.

What do those who have been on it think? Is it really dark or are there really weird looking things everywhere? I have yet to see the movie.

Trying to decide if we should FP FOP because she won't like Na'vi anyways or FP Na'vi because she can go on it with us.

My 3 year old, who was afraid of Triceratops Spin, came off NRJ saying, "I wanna ride it again!"

Think Mexico's ride, not Pirates.

But I don't know that I'd fast pass it.
 
We did the Pandora preview for DVC members yesterday, entering at 9:05 a.m. For what its worth, my husband is 6'3" and about 240 pounds. My son is also 6'3" and about 150 pounds. I'm 5'2" and about 170 with my extra weight in my chest and stomach. We all felt comfortable on The Flight of Passage.
This is promising to me since I am 6'4". Thanks for the info! I'm still worried for my Dad who is 6'7". I guess I will find out in a week and a half.
 
For real?? :faint:

I don't remember ever waiting that long with a FP unless the ride broke down while we were waiting... not Mine Train... Frozen... nothing we can remember...

It'll depend of course but from start to finish for us was something like 30 minutes. If the posted wait times are what they are expecting it could be that high. Of course it could be 30ish minutes but we'll see. FP usually should take 30 minutes or less but at first I could definitely say plan for an hour and be happy if it is less then that. Especially if you are planning for this summer.
 
They really need a test chair somewhere. Imagine waiting in line for 4 hours and you aren't able to ride.
 
Well, I had an amazing day yesterday. I was one of the lucky ones to go on the D23 "Behind the Scenes" experience with Joe Rohde. :teeth: Sorry for the length. . . . . .
If I'm remembering correctly, about a hundred pages back on this thread, you were something of a "Pandora Skeptic". Sounds like the land has convinced you now that you've been inside. Am I reading you correctly?
 
DH, DGD and I sat down to watch Avatar tonight. She watched for the first time, it was the first time DH and I have seen it in since it came out. And the first time we'd see this particular version with 15 extra minutes. We are all very excited to see it all for ourselves in a week
 
I'll save the full play-by-play for my trip report, but I wanted to share my overall thoughts on Pandora after spending 5 hours there today. For some small perspective, I saw "Avatar" once in theaters and haven't seen it since, so it's definitely not among my favorite movies, but I didn't dislike it either. That said, it's very clear that Disney has built a land that doesn't rely on a love of the movie to appreciate.

From the moment you cross the bridge into Pandora, you truly feel like you're in another world. The normal Disney touches you see at all the other theme park areas just aren't there -- and that goes a long way toward supporting the suspension of disbelief necessary to convince yourself you're on another planet (the fact that castmembers will often drop phrases such as "returning to Earth" or "back on Earth" helps too). Visually, the entire land is just stunning. I walked around multiple times and kept spotting things I missed on my first, second or even third pass. I highly recommend looking down just as often as you look up, as there are plenty of little touches built into the groundwork that are easy to miss.

I rode Na'vi River Journey more times than I could count (I want to say it was 6, but it easily could've been 7 or 8), and it might be my new favorite slow boat ride. It's a lot shorter than "It's a Small World" or "Pirates of the Caribbean" -- it's probably the same length as "Frozen Ever After", but I think the only thing FEA has going for it over NRJ is the drop. The visuals on NRJ are mind-blowing. They had us going through the standby queue, though with a fair amount of it roped off for quicker movement through the line. It seemed long enough with all the doublebacks that it could accommodate a multi-hour standby wait if necessary. There are fans every 15-20 feet, so the line won't be too bad to wait in, even in the summer heat (almost all of it is in shade too).

As I mentioned upthread, I couldn't ride on FoP, but I did go through the queue, which is probably the most detailed at WDW. It was hilarious/amazing to see people who were cruising through the queue as fast as possible get to the room with the avatar body floating in the tube and just come to a dead stop and go "whoa!" I honestly hung around in that room for a little bit just to see that happen over and over again. It was incredibly cool.

Because I was there from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., I was able to try both breakfast and lunch. For breakfast I had the Cinnamon Swirl French Toast topped with Blueberry Cream Cheese Dollop, Passion Fruit Anglaise and Pork Sausage. The french toast itself was just okay -- not great, but not terrible -- but the blueberry cream cheese really gave it a kick. The pork sausage was somehow among the best I've ever had at WDW. It was thick, spicy, and really made the meal worthwhile. I also got the Pandoran Sunrise beverage, which was solid, though not as good as the complimentary juice I had at the Tusker House breakfast the day before.

For lunch, I had the cheeseburger steamed pods, which I was honestly skeptical about. So many people had said they taste just like a McDonald's cheeseburger, but I didn't believe that was possible. I was wrong. It literally tastes EXACTLY like a McDonald's cheeseburger. I have no idea how they pulled that off, but honestly I was kind of impressed. I also had both desserts (for testing reasons, obviously) and I much preferred the Blueberry Cream Cheese Mousse over the Chocolate Cake, though YMMV on that. The dad eating at the table next to me took one bite of his Blueberry Cream Cheese Mousse and acted like he'd just bitten into the inside of his shoe. He then apologized to me for potentially ruining the dessert before I'd even had a chance to try mine. I laughed it off, took a bite, and said "I like it."

In between I had a Mo'ara Margarita from Pongu Pongu, and I liked it a lot, though the boba balls took some getting used to.

Last, but not least, I had to buy a banshee from Windtraders. If you're going to get one of these, or honestly anything at Windtraders, give yourself plenty of time. The place was packed today, and I was in there at 10 a.m. I can't imagine how crowded it'll be when the place is open to the public. While I'm on the topic of Windtraders, this might be something that only mattered to me but their cooler had Seagram's Ginger Ale available for purchase. I love ginger ale more than any other soda, but it's usually only at the stores at the hotels and even then it's not even cold, so this was a nice bonus.

Basically, Pandora gets an A+ from me and I hope everyone gets to enjoy it at some point (and I can't wait to check it out at night at some point).
 
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