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Do we know which AA's are not working today? I thought I heard somewhere Olaf and Sven were working today?
I've been hearing that it's Elsa's AADo we know which AA's are not working today? I thought I heard somewhere Olaf and Sven were working today?
Seems to be quite variable.Do we know which AA's are not working today? I thought I heard somewhere Olaf and Sven were working today?
Awesome!
Looks like Hubby is wearing the same shirt.
If you mean a literal jog, not sure if security will allow you to. Back in 2004 or so when Mission:Space was the hot ride, my wife and I were there at park opening and tried to bolt for that corner of FW. The CMs stopped us asked us not to run, and I said "OK, we're just going to power walk!" They laughed and let us be, but not sure how they'd react to guests in a full-on sprint.I heard it was 70 minutes I believe just after role drop today. An idea might be to start at the Epcot Resorts entrance. Even though less gates there are much less people going through there. Though you have to go into FW as you can't walk around WS. If you're willing to run then it could work, as it is about the same distance from Norway. You'll have to be at the gate probably 1/2 an hour to an hour before.
So, I too am impressed with the AAs and the general flow of the ride. I love that they didn't go for a lame "book report" and firm storyline, but rather did more of an "experience" where you visit Arendelle and are entertained by it. I like that it doesn't really detract from the pavilion being Norway.
That said, I would go along with the criticism that some of the scenes are quite sparse. Perhaps that's taking a strong cue from the film, but it makes things look under decorated. In particular the scene with Olaf ice skating followed by Anna & Kristoff -- there needs to be some more background "stuff" to fill it out.
Is Snowball supposed to move more? His limited motion is surprising.
That said, I loved Maelstrom and no matter how nice this is, I will probably be sad riding it for that reason. I wish they would have kept/updated that ride and built a Frozen ride elsewhere (personally, I would have been fine with them using the Summerhus space for a Frozen ride in addition to Maelstrom).
Edit: I will add that not everything needs to be a E-ticket and I think this ride fills a needed niche for Epcot. It's a better version of the smallish FL dark rides that Disney is know for.
My biggest fear is the AA's having more problems in the future. I know it was just opening day bugs, but I would hate to see that first Olaf be given the pterodactyl treatment or Marshmallow losing his smoke.
I'm honestly surprised by all the positive reception here, given how much flack the ride got when it was first announced.
I'm just gonna say right now that I'm not a huge fan of Frozen. I'm sorry, but aside from Olaf the film just doesn't do much for me. I'm also still confused as to why this attraction took so long to build.
As for the ride itself... Meh, it's okay. The best part, in my opinion, is the first scene with Olaf, Sven, and the Trolls. The animatronics and queue look pretty good, too. The "Let It Go" scene could've been done better (the projection effects look good, though).
So all in all, while it's really not my thing and I honestly don't see how it's the most spectacular thing ever as most are making it out to be, it's definitely the best of the Frozen attractions that we've gotten so far (which, yeah, really isn't saying much) and a lot better than something like Little Mermaid or Ratatouille.
The vast majority of the complaints about this early on were about the location. A lot of the people who I have seen give it positive reviews have done so with the caveat that it should have gone into Fantasyland not Epcot.
What was the wait time during illuminations?And then during extra magic hours they opened it for resort geusts and during illuminations i got on again bringing yesterday's total to 4.
I like to eat lunch at the casual restaurant in Japan (good curry rice!) and hopefully the spillover from Frozen won't make things too crazy over there.
Both quoted for truth.Edit: I miss Horizons way more than I miss Maelstrom.
Indeed. I'll say what I've said before. Great D ticket. Wrong place. The IP deserved more. Not as an excuse to try and prop the park up.The vast majority of the complaints about this early on were about the location. A lot of the people who I have seen give it positive reviews have done so with the caveat that it should have gone into Fantasyland not Epcot.
Whenever you have those kinds of thoughts... just look at photos like these... and think of the alternatives
Disney has long used the queue as the opening chapter of an attraction. Frequently used to introduce concepts (like how its done in Everest).. or set tones and transitions (like Nemo)... or simply entertain and impress while waiting.
The alternative blows.
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