I don't know, but isn't "lumpia" a Hawaiian egg roll?
i get the sense that this dessert is like a greek canoli
looks awesome
I don't know, but isn't "lumpia" a Hawaiian egg roll?
Heard back from Disney Media Relations. The drinks are not bioluminescent.
likely glowing ice cubes or bottom of the drink with encased led light... nothing they don't do elsewhere... just may be calling it this for marketing sake
For all the hubbub about Disney being incapable of building high capacity rides anymore...
Flights of Passage actually has a huge capacity.
"Huge" conflicts with most other reports, which have estimated a low-to-mid 2000s THRC. Which would be respectable, but not huge.For all the hubbub about Disney being incapable of building high capacity rides anymore...
Flights of Passage actually has a huge capacity.
"Huge" conflicts with most other reports, which have estimated a low-to-mid 2000s THRC. Which would be respectable, but not huge.
Here is my calculation:
1 person per banshee * 8 banshees per section * 6 sections per theater * 4 theaters = 384 riders. So if they can mange a 7 minute cycle time that would be 1645 riders per hour. A 10 minute cycle time would get you to 1152 per hour.
It's going to be way more than that.Here is my calculation:
1 person per banshee * 8 banshees per section * 6 sections per theater * 4 theaters = 384 riders. So if they can mange a 7 minute cycle time that would be 1645 riders per hour. A 10 minute cycle time would get you to 1152 per hour.
You are low balling Test Track and Splash. Seven Dwarfs is around 1800...That's what I remember seeing calculated, which I guess I don't consider huge. 1645 being basically equal to 7 Dwarfs and 1152 being basically equal to Splash or Test Track (from other unconfirmed reports I've read)
Here is my calculation:
1 person per banshee * 8 banshees per section * 6 sections per theater * 4 theaters = 384 riders. So if they can mange a 7 minute cycle time that would be 1645 riders per hour. A 10 minute cycle time would get you to 1152 per hour.
It's going to be way more than that.
https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/b...orld-of-avatar/?CMP=SOC-TWITTER20170308214500
4 shows will show off more about Pandora on ABC tomorrow:
"The day of sneak peeks kicks off with “Good Morning America,” where viewers are introduced to Pandora – The World of Avatar including a first look at the thrilling attraction, Avatar Flight of Passage. After that, viewers can tune in to “The View,” where James Cameron will take Whoopi Goldberg into the immersive new land, including a look at the Na’vi River Journey. Rounding out the daytime segments, the hosts of “The Chew,” true to their culinary stylings, will introduce viewers to the Lumpia, a unique and delicious snack found on Pandora. Later that night “Nightline” will offer an in-depth look at Pandora – The World of Avatar in a unique segment inspired by the stories of the land."
That's what I remember seeing calculated, which I guess I don't consider huge. 1645 being basically equal to 7 Dwarfs and 1152 being basically equal to Splash or Test Track (from other unconfirmed reports I've read)
Yeah, "huge" seems unlikely, but if they can (and generally do) fit 2 people per banshee, then maybe we are talking about them getting into the 2500-3000 range which would be pretty substantial. If someone wants to call that "huge", I think you could defend it.
Of course, the film could also be relatively short leading to a smaller cycle time.
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