Rumor Is Indiana Jones Planning an Adventure to Disney's Animal Kingdom?

WDWTank

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Still waiting on DisneyNATURE to do a film about an alien planet.

And you have no idea how shocked I was tuning in to BBC's Blue Planet and finding out it wasn't about Na'vi.

Not to mention, "conservation" isn't mentioned a single time in any of the Avatar attractions that are supposedly about conservation.
It’s mentioned on Flight of Passage :)
 

GlacierGlacier

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Still waiting on DisneyNATURE to do a film about an alien planet.

And you have no idea how shocked I was tuning in to BBC's Blue Planet and finding out it wasn't about Na'vi.

Not to mention, "conservation" isn't mentioned a single time in any of the Avatar attractions that are supposedly about conservation.
So the Pandora Conservation Initiative branding and logos everywhere wasn't blunt enough for you? How about the FoP preshow talking about keystone species and monitoring the environmental impact the mining company had inflicted? Sure, NRJ doesn't have 'CONSERVATION' blasted in your face, but it isn't necessary. It wouldn't even be an issue if the rest of the land didn't have the PCI logos around.
 

peter11435

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So the Pandora Conservation Initiative branding and logos everywhere wasn't blunt enough for you? How about the FoP preshow talking about keystone species and monitoring the environmental impact the mining company had inflicted? Sure, NRJ doesn't have 'CONSERVATION' blasted in your face, but it isn't necessary. It wouldn't even be an issue if the rest of the land didn't have the PCI logos around.
The cast costumes at river journey do feature the PCI logo. And there are a few other references in the queue as well.
 

No Name

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Capex re-evaluation (n) - a process in which the better ideas get cancelled and the worse ideas move forward.

Not to mention, "conservation" isn't mentioned a single time in any of the Avatar attractions that are supposedly about conservation.
Incorrect

It doesn't matter. Since when was the most successful themed entertainment achieved through telling rather than showing?? The most organic way to promote conservation in no way involves the word "conservation." If a theme park has to tell you its theme, that's when it has an issue.
 
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