Tree of Life Awakenings, Should the Shows be Random?

CJLove79

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I understand the reasoning behind it and it's a very good reason. But at the same time, I feel that they should post scheduled times, possibly barricade certain areas for show guests while leaving a pathway for other guests just passing through. I've been reading on other forums about how some people will literally wait an entire night to catch all the Tree Awakening shows. I also feel that by making scheduled times for these shows, it'll make things easy for most of us when planning our trip there. We have to plan everything else in Disney World, might as well add this to the list. LOL. Yeah, I know everything going on in Animal Kingdom is new and that they might make scheduled times in the future. I just wished that if you wanted to see one of the Tree Awakening shows, you can do that without the threat of missing it cause you was touring the rest of the park, just saying. :)
 
It could happen eventually,they'll tweek things as they go if they think it will be more efficient.

The last "show" of the night is already the same every night at the same time every night.
 
The awakenings won't happen while the Viva Gaia bands is playing so once we get their schedule it'll be easier to predict. As of now I think they are happening every 20 minutes. If you're around and you notice the ambiance music off that means an awakening is about to happen.
 

I think I appreciate the fact that it is something not strictly scheduled like many other things.
 
It could happen eventually,they'll tweek things as they go if they think it will be more efficient.

The last "show" of the night is already the same every night at the same time every night.

When is the last of the last "show" of the night?
 
A CM mentioned the 11:20 PM tree awaking was the last "scheduled" for when the park closes at 11 PM.

Dave
 



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