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How is FOP for people with motion sickness? I don't have it too bad I can go on soarin and dinosaur but not Everest or TOT
How is FOP for people with motion sickness? I don't have it too bad I can go on soarin and dinosaur but not Everest or TOT
I think that Volcano Bay thread is the Weekly World News of WDWMagic. IIRC, they were also claiming that the FoP line was only 20 minutes on a busy weekend.Any truth to the claim in the Volcano Bay thread that people are peeing and pooping in the FOP queue rather than losing their place in line?
Good article. I've taken several groups of friends/family to Pandora since it opened and only about 1/2 of them really got what the big deal was with the land. I mean they were all impressed when they weren't looking down at their cellphones...but I don't get how they could peel their eyes off the land to even look at their cellphones. What is gonna take to really impress people these days?This is what I try to explain to 'normal' people, that has me so excited about theme parks and theming.
http://www.parkeology.com/2017/06/10-insane-details-avatar-flight-of-passage-queue.html
NRJ grows on you. Well it did for me anyway. It's just too short but after repeated rides I now find myself singing along with the music and really enjoying the whole vibe going on in there. FoP brings a tear to my eye every time I ride it. It's absolutely perfect imo.Ok, went on both rides last week
- FoP: This is a testament of how great imagineering can be.
- NRJ: This is a testament how cheap Disney can be and how much they can scale back a ride.
It's amazing that they would build these two rides right next to each other.
Understood. But I did post an awful lot about the original SWL plans (the Echo Lake version) and I hope I've conveyed my excitement for what's being built and conveyed how much of an improvement it is. I'm not all doom and gloom.
I possibly jumped down your throat a little too much in my original post there, hence the edit.
I would also like to know. My family is coming to see it for the first time 8/13 and I'd like to get there at the best time to have a shorter wait in the morning, no EMH and no FP's available for either currently.What's the current Rope Drop situation for FoP? If we arrive early for Rope Drop is it an insane mad dash? Are CM's controlling the crowds well? Will we have to wait an hour even if we are in the middle of the pack?
Will be there 8/13-8/23 with 2 full AK days planned, hoping to get on FoP more than once.
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Were there EMH those days, or was it a 9am opening for everyone?I was at Animal Kingdon on 8/17 and 8/18. Got there at 8:15 am each day. The lines were closed at a 4 hr wait at the beginning of each day. Throughout the day lines were usually in the 140 min wait mark. I was able to ride it at night when the times were usually down to 90 min. Not sure how many theaters were running though.
Me and my family thoroughly enjoyed this ride!
Wish I could of ridden it again.
Yeah, I think avoiding the EMH for locals/non resort guest is the way to go. Not only will there not be an hour head start, but resort guests might be skipping AK altogether in favor of doing a day with EMH.
I mean, someone has to be "first" right? I don't see people getting there much earlier than 7:30/8 right now (maybe they are), you'd be in a good position for rope drop if you did. I have also noticed times decrease around early afternoon. I went a couple Saturdays ago and was on and off the ride in 90 minutes, getting in line around 2pm.I feel like it is was the busiest at opening. Also, I found that the time on the app didn't always match up to what was actually occurring.
I would often walk over to avatar when the time were down on the app to find a completely different situation.
No way are times under an hour at opening. Everyone around the resort is rushing to that ride. Times do seem to dip a bit around thunderstorms and later at night though. Disney seems crazy busy this week.
Yeah the queue is fantastic. I definitely see a lot more people would be getting there early for EMH. If park opens at 8, I would guess there are some getting in like 6:30/7.People are getting there crazy early believe it or not. I didn't have the heart to do it. To much work with 4 people. I got there around 8:15- 8:30 each day thinking it wouldn't be too much of a line. Each day there was a cast member standing at the end saying the line was closed and the wait was 4 hrs. I don't think that time was accurate. They were probably trying to disperse people through the park.
I will say the lines do appear to move quicker that the line wait states which is nice. The que was also a pleasure to wait in. Tells a good story.
Yeah the queue is fantastic. I definitely see a lot more people would be getting there early for EMH. If park opens at 8, I would guess there are some getting in like 6:30/7.
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