BrianLo
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Do you know if there is any "animal trail" kind of attraction planned which is a walk through or is it just the rides and their (seemingly very plussed) queues?
Non-linear, but "trails".
Do you know if there is any "animal trail" kind of attraction planned which is a walk through or is it just the rides and their (seemingly very plussed) queues?
quick restaurant if I remember correctly.Wasn't the restaurant supposed to be a military dining hall?
Yes.Wasn't the restaurant supposed to be a military dining hall?
That was just assumed it would be a mess hallWasn't the restaurant supposed to be a military dining hall?
Non-linear, but "trails".
OK, but I guess my point is that there obviously is going to be main guest paths between the major things (from the entrance bridge, going to the two rides, going to the shop/restaurant).
These "trails" would be separate from the main guest paths, no? Even if it isn't a linear walk through, it would have to be set apart in some fashion so you don't have people stopping and gawking (or walking at different speeds) while others are huffing between attractions.
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I mean, every walkway sounds like it will have plants or something to see. I get what doctornick is asking but the entire land is one big walking trail. I think he's asking if there's something more along the lines of a Gorilla Falls or Maharajah Jungle Trek, a separate "attraction" so to speak. Martin seemed to say that there is unless I read that wrong.
I mean, every walkway sounds like it will have plants or something to see. I get what doctornick is asking but the entire land is one big walking trail. I think he's asking if there's something more along the lines of a Gorilla Falls or Maharajah Jungle Trek, a separate "attraction" so to speak. Martin seemed to say that there is unless I read that wrong.
The answer seems to be no to a turnstyled trek or area. More Grizzly Peak scenic route x5 than Redwood creek challenge trail. No 'enter here to see the rock work, plants, lights and waterfalls'.
Rohde marches to a beat of his own drum, the inspiration here being the guest flow of a botanical park (which doesn't really have specific unidirectional flow) rather than an amusement park. The guest highways often only exist for making your way between amusements.
Animal Kingdom just kind of shirks convention, that's why some people like it and some people don't.
Strange question time. Anyone know if that huge blue planet in the model is going to be there in the background of the land? I know they are building a huge berm facing the parking. They could theoretically put something big there inside the land and project the planet slowly rotating once nightfall hits. If they can project the Death Star on Spaceship Earth, why not a huge wall.Non-linear, but "trails".
I don't think so. I don't think that's feasibly possible with Hurricanes and such and it would destroy sight lines from the front of the park/the road.Strange question time. Anyone know if that huge blue planet in the model is going to be there in the background of the land? I know they are building a huge berm facing the parking. They could theoretically put something big there inside the land and project the planet slowly rotating once nightfall hits. If they can project the Death Star on Spaceship Earth, why not a huge wall.
Just wondering...
I believe @WDW1974 talked about this subject a year and half ago over on one of his spirited threads. I hope this happensI mean, every walkway sounds like it will have plants or something to see. I get what doctornick is asking but the entire land is one big walking trail. I think he's asking if there's something more along the lines of a Gorilla Falls or Maharajah Jungle Trek, a separate "attraction" so to speak. Martin seemed to say that there is unless I read that wrong.
Strange question time. Anyone know if that huge blue planet in the model is going to be there in the background of the land? I know they are building a huge berm facing the parking. They could theoretically put something big there inside the land and project the planet slowly rotating once nightfall hits. If they can project the Death Star on Spaceship Earth, why not a huge wall.
Just wondering...
Not sure if this was discussed before but did anyone notice that the Pandora footage during the Disney Christmas Day show/parade showed running waterfalls but the video from the Disney Parks blog did NOT show the waterfalls? I wasn't sure if I just saw it wrong or if they omitted it on purpose.
It is.That was just assumed it would be a mess hall
Yes, @Kman101 is illustrating my question. I get that there might not be a specific "Pandora Na'vi nature trail" listed on the attraction roster, but I guess I'd be surprised if there isn't some "main" guest walkways leading directly between the major items. Those of course would still have some vegetation and good views, but I hope/expect there will also be some more intimate trails that feature more up close/detailed experiences (including artwork/artifacts like @flyerjab mentioned).
It might be a situation where you could walk the direct path from A to B with less details or take the meandering less direct trail between A and B that might feature some other goodies. I think something like that would be totally cool and fit into the concept of the experience without having a specific unidirectional trail. It would certainly fit with the "exploration" vibe that DAK has.
Edit: Perhaps the Discovery Island Trails is a better comp than Maharajah Jungle Trek
yesIt is.
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