pixie_princess
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Hey, I was wondering if perhaps I missed something that happened but I was wondering where @DisneyForever has been? @Disneylover152 is it just down to one host or is this temporary?
Hey, I was wondering if perhaps I missed something that happened but I was wondering where @DisneyForever has been? @Disneylover152 is it just down to one host or is this temporary?
@DisneyForever is still here, he just can't write reviews every week as he is busy, which is totally understandable. But he is still here, he just is behind the scenes helping with medals and prompt ideas, and if you guys bring up a question, him and I discuss them in a conversation.
He is still here, just not "on stage".
Great call with this!! I was thinking a Tarzan coaster would be perfect too! Next time I'll just have to be quicker to the drawTo be built between Africa and Asia, this innovative roller coaster can change from a traditional coaster to overhead suspended coaster and back again to give guests the sensation of running through the jungle as well as soaring through the trees.
S.E.A Conservation Station
The Society of Explorers and Adventurers (S.E.A) has set up a base near Africa where they protect endangered animals, this new area will have all current existing exhibits from Rafiki's Planet Watch, but will be given a more "outpost-y" vibe. This new area will be home to 2 all new attractions. One is a carousel theater show featuring some of their more "exotic" creatures, such as Bigfoot, Unicorns, Jackalopes, and Dragons. The other is a dark ride adaptation of the "The Ballad of Nessie" which is a short about conservation starring the Loch Ness Monster, you can even meet Nessie after the ride.
Bonus: Dino-Rama will be demolished to make way for a ride based on Zootopia, the ride will follow a monorail going through Zootopia's 12 ecosystems using the same technology from Universal' Hogwarts Express.
Great call with this!! I was thinking a Tarzan coaster would be perfect too! Next time I'll just have to be quicker to the draw
Not enough PeopleMover Cone’s on this attractionBackstage Animalia
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Many Animal Kingdom guests have wanted the chance to get a closer look at the park's behind-the-scenes animal care facilities, and a new attraction in the Planet Watch section affords guests that opportunity. Utilizing the WEDway Peoplemover technology from the Magic Kingdom, Backstage Animalia will take guests on a close-up tour, both indoors and out, of the veterinary labs and care centers of the park, illustrating the huge tasks required on a daily basis just to care, feed, and maintain the residents of the park. The fully narrated ten-minute tour will include all kinds of "backstage magic" as the cars pass underwater viewing areas and look down on young animal nurseries previously not on display, returning visitors where they board, near the petting zoo.
Bonus: The first Chinese Pandas ever to be displayed in Florida arrive in the Asia section of the park, preceded by a preshow in a theater that features clips from the DisneyNature "Born in China" film.
TOO MANY GOATS!
Rafiki's Planet Watch remains the same as ever, only now when guests arrive they soon realize there are goats everywhere!!!
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