The four principal singers sing live.I was hoping for a more artistic and imaginative show, not an actor in a Timon Meet and Greet costume and cartoonish parade floats parked around with lip syncing to pre-recorded music.
The four principal singers sing live.I was hoping for a more artistic and imaginative show, not an actor in a Timon Meet and Greet costume and cartoonish parade floats parked around with lip syncing to pre-recorded music.
Yep, but the opening of the show, the opening of Circle of Life...piped in. Starts the show off with a whimper.The four principal singers sing live.
In Pandora????Yep, but the opening of the show, the opening of Circle of Life...piped in. Starts the show off with a whimper.
Festival of the Lion King is in Harambe.In Pandora????
Oh ok. You are in the wrong threadFestival of the Lion King is in Harambe.
I was responding to a comment regarding AK, the park which houses Pandora. In this thread. Have a nice dayOh ok. You are in the wrong thread
You seem to have had an already negative outlook when you entered. No surprise.Yep, but the opening of the show, the opening of Circle of Life...piped in. Starts the show off with a whimper.
Quite the opposite. Loved walking through Harambe and was excited to see a staged version of Lion King that matched the land. I had heard nothing but good things beforehand. Theatre was bare bones but that worked for me. I loved the costumes and energy of the live performers in the pre-show. Then, we get that opening directly from the soundtrack and my heart sank. Then when the 20 year old floats from Disneyland rolled out I knew we were in trouble. Maybe its a LA/Florida thing. I heard from a friend at WDW that the talent levels of performers they have access to is far more hit or miss than the LA adjacent Disneyland. My friend and I also experienced the shock of walking into the Hyperion at DHS to see Frozen. So very different than the Hyperion Frozen we had seen at DCA.You seem to have had an already negative outlook when you entered. No surprise.
How about half dark ride half log flume with a hill drop that brings you “underwater” moving through some show scenes that’s then followed by a bigger hill finale. No clue if there is room for something like that but if they use bigger boats vs the smaller splash logs it could actually be a pretty high capacity ride. I know there’s already a boat ride in Pandora but this would be faster paced with some sort of story and a little more thrill to it.So with the new movie being based heavily on the underwater world of Pandora, how about adding another ride that would be similar to the Tokyo subs in TDS where you see some underwater creatures and environments?
All they have to do is change the screens on river journeySo with the new movie being based heavily on the underwater world of Pandora, how about adding another ride that would be similar to the Tokyo subs in TDS where you see some underwater creatures and environments?
I’m not sure if another boat ride in that land is the best way forward to be honest. I read somewhere about an exhibition through to explore the fauna of Pandora, with a massive AA toruk at the end. That would be awesome and a great way to balance the already existing boat ride and FoP.I think another E ticket in Pandora using Shanghai POTC technology/ride system for the new movie would be awesome.
It will not be dark enough by then unfortunately.I am visiting WDW in September and I noticed that Animal Kingdom closes at 7pm. I checked what time the sun would set around my dates and it would be around 7.25pm.
Will I be able to see Pandora at night? Or will the area still be lit by sunlight?
Get on line for FoP at 7p. By the time you're out, it will be dark. Park closure isn't necessarily pushing everyone out right away. They just don't let anymore get on the lines for attractions. Plus, for some odd reasons, the stores stay open past closure...I am visiting WDW in September and I noticed that Animal Kingdom closes at 7pm. I checked what time the sun would set around my dates and it would be around 7.25pm.
Will I be able to see Pandora at night? Or will the area still be lit by sunlight?
What a disappointment. Pandora is one of the main reasons why I am going. However I still have hopes that they extend the September hours, as August closing hours are 8pm (but were initially 7pm when I looked in June).It will not be dark enough by then unfortunately.
That's a great idea, thank you!Get on line for FoP at 7p. By the time you're out, it will be dark. Park closure isn't necessarily pushing everyone out right away. They just don't let anymore get on the lines for attractions. Plus, for some odd reasons, the stores stay open past closure...
It's beautiful, you'll definitely be impressed.. Even though I live here I have yet to see it in the dark however.What a disappointment. Pandora is one of the main reasons why I am going. However I still have hopes that they extend the September hours, as August closing hours are 8pm (but were initially 7pm when I looked in June).
Lucky you haha!It's beautiful, you'll definitely be impressed.. Even though I live here I have yet to see it in the dark however.
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