HappyGrape
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currently the schedule for November is 6 or AK. Do you think they will extend it? Sunset is between 6 and 7 so if this is set there won't be much of the night time entertainment at all
currently the schedule for November is 6 or AK. Do you think they will extend it? Sunset is between 6 and 7 so if this is set there won't be much of the night time entertainment at all
Hey, now see...on this great thread, we can all talk about our likes and dislikes, and no one is going to jump on you! I never was a fan of Maelstrom, but have no plans to do the Frozen ride...for us, that whole side of EPCOT is now just a walk through...but...that's just us. Viva la difference!Totally OT... and I know this could get me some hate on DIS, but even as Maelstrom fans we thought the Frozen ride was an improvement -- really liked it!![]()
Totally OT... and I know this could get me some hate on DIS, but even as Maelstrom fans we thought the Frozen ride was an improvement -- really liked it!![]()
Orlando Sentinel article out covering lots of stuff at WDW, including Rumors of Light.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/business/tourism/os-animal-kingdom-nighttime-problems-20160816-story.html
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Disney's Animal Kingdom nights get shorter as Rivers of Light faces delays
Sandra Pedicini Contact Reporter Orlando Sentinel
"We will continue to adjust our hours and will remain open after sunset to deliver those experiences for our guests," spokeswoman Andrea Finger said in an emailed statement.
The zoolike Walt Disney World theme park is expected to have extended hours again next year when it opens an entire land based on "Avatar." Rivers of Light, which Disney said will open before Avatar, could also trigger later closing times.
Still, "I don't know why they would trip up their momentum" by starting to roll back the later hours that were just recently introduced, said Rick Munarriz, a Motley Fool senior analyst who covers theme parks. "To me it doesn't make a lot of sense for them to take this step back."
Disney had originally planned to debut Rivers of Light in April. That didn't happen. The show also didn't make it for Memorial Day weekend, when Animal Kingdom introduced other after-dark attractions, including a Tree of Life light show and a nighttime version of Kilimanjaro Safaris.
With those, Animal Kingdom began staying open hours beyond its previous closing times that were generally between 5 and 8 p.m. It has been closing at 11 p.m. this summer.
Rivers of Light is a complex production, taking place on the water and featuring floating lanterns, lighting effects, live performers and music.Disney's website says only that Rivers of Light is "coming soon." Insiders say the project has been plagued with technical difficulties.
"It's a challenging, technical and aesthetic thing to work on," Joe Rohde, Disney's Imagineering portfolio creative executive, told the Orlando Sentinel in April. "It has many, many pieces that we're working to get it perfect."
Without anything to fill the new stadium constructed for Rivers of Light, Disney's Animal Kingdom in April announced a limited-time engagement called "The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic." That performance, which received mediocre reviews, will close Sept. 5.
In September, Animal Kingdom will begin shutting down at 9 p.m. Closing times will be as early as 7 p.m. in October and 6 p.m. in November, even during the Thanksgiving weekend.
Epcot's World Showcase, in contrast, won't shut down until 9 or 10 many nights in October and November during and after the park's food and wine festival.
Disney's Hollywood Studios, where many attractions have closed as the park undergoes a makeover, has similar hours as Animal Kingdom. In November, however, it sometimes will close an hour later.
As it gets darker earlier, the Tree of Life lighting and the nighttime safari tour don't have to be as late.
Dennis Speigel, president of International Theme Park Services, said attendance might be affecting Animal Kingdom's hours. Visitation at Orlando's theme parks has declined this year.
"We just heard the attendance was down, particularly in the evening, so ... they've just cut it back," Speigel said.
Robert Niles, editor of Theme Park Insider, said in an email "the fall operating hours suggest that Disney doesn't see some resurgence in attendance coming in the next few months. It was a slow summer, and it looks like it's going to be a slow fall."
Munarriz said during a recent evening visit to Animal Kingdom, "I didn't even need a FastPass. I could just show up and pick any ride I wanted."
Some fans have long dismissed Animal Kingdom as a half-day park. Disney wants to remedy that, partly with the recent nighttime events and the opening of a new upscale restaurant, Tiffins. The big new addition, though, comes next year when the Avatar area opens.
Experts also note it's easier for Disney to extend its planned hours than to cut them back.
"I think overall things are much more in flux at Animal Kingdom than you would normally expect for a very established theme park like this," Pacific Asset Management leisure analyst Bob Boyd said. "They're probably in the biggest test and adjust period the park has been in since they opened. There's just a lot of different changes the park is doing. ... I would imagine there's still a lot of flux around those hours."
Agreed! However, I feel this way about EVERY ride!! At one point today the line for Soarin was 160min. Please. It's a great ride, but there is NO WAY!! We had a FP for it, and even that took 30min at that time. Must say that I do quite like the new version... and the various scents in a number of scenes (grass, flowers, etc).Is it worth standing in lines for hours - nah!
Agreed! However, I feel this way about EVERY ride!! At one point today the line for Soarin was 160min. Please. It's a great ride, but there is NO WAY!! We had a FP for it, and even that took 30min at that time. Must say that I do quite like the new version... and the various scents in a number of scenes (grass, flowers, etc).![]()
One thing we've noticed is that load time (the time you enter the theater until the ride starts) has gotten longer.
I've seen them in a couple of spots as recently as 2 days ago. Can't recall exactly where... we're going back to AK tomorrow and I'll make note.Page 2? - I think not.
So I'm going soon, looking forward to the tree lighting. I want those Lotus things. Has anyone bought and are they easy to find?
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Hey all. Been a couple of weeks since Ive checked in. Really stressful week - sure wish I was going to Disney. My brother is in Baton Rouge and I couldn't get ahold of him for days. He is in a shelter and ok. But that period of unknown was tough. Anyway, please pray for the folks in Louisiana. Its going to take a long while to get things going
Glad you were able to connect with him...such a tragic and sad situation. Hugs to you and your family!Hey all. Been a couple of weeks since Ive checked in. Really stressful week - sure wish I was going to Disney. My brother is in Baton Rouge and I couldn't get ahold of him for days. He is in a shelter and ok. But that period of unknown was tough. Anyway, please pray for the folks in Louisiana. Its going to take a long while to get things going
Glad he is ok. My DH is from Louisiana and his extended family is still there. They had to abandon their houses for days. And there is a lot of damage. But they are all safe, thank goodness.Hey all. Been a couple of weeks since Ive checked in. Really stressful week - sure wish I was going to Disney. My brother is in Baton Rouge and I couldn't get ahold of him for days. He is in a shelter and ok. But that period of unknown was tough. Anyway, please pray for the folks in Louisiana. Its going to take a long while to get things going
Just decided to pop in here and read your post...They are complainingWe have basically always strolled World Showcase, and enjoy it that way. And we LOVE F&W! We would occasionally do Maelstrom and liked it, and have seen each of the country movies maybe a few times total in a ton of trips. With FEA we'll now occasionally use a FP for it on future trips. Not as much as we'll use one for Soarin, but we will.
I totally get why Disney put FEA there -- draws families. And as @HopperFan said the movie has drawn tourists to Norway and THEY aren't complaining!!
We're not "purists" -- if something is improved as an experience -- which we think FEA is over Maelstrom -- we're all for it! And I do think this is consistent with Walt's sentiment that the parks would never be completed.![]()