The Shaman of Songs animatronic figure has been removed from the Na’vi River Journey. Currently, the spaced used for this figure is empty and a digital projection is displayed on the wall.
Though it would be funny if this was the canary in the coal mine for Yeti 2.0This happens when the animatronic is down. No need to create a thread for it.
It’s not removed. It is mounted to a sled that can be retracted into its own maintenance bay if necessary.The Shaman of Songs animatronic figure has been removed from the Na’vi River Journey. Currently, the spaced used for this figure is empty and a digital projection is displayed on the wall.
Thank goodness there are there AAs beside the shaman to pick up the slack along the way. Otherwise, this ride would be just an interestingly lit wet hallway with a 2 hour wait.
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Nice to see that they actually planned for downtime. Unlike the Yeti x_xIt’s not removed. It is mounted to a sled that can be retracted into its own maintenance bay if necessary.
Full disclosure, I haven’t actually been on this ride-I’ve only watched several ride videos to get an idea of the experience. It’s gorgeous, and the animation of the shaman is downright eerie in its realism.Your well written reply was the reason for the post. Today, the wait time has hovered around 85 minutes and the experience without the Shaman is lackluster.
Disney knows that very well. That's why they made a recent purchase of several thousand strobe lights to preclude unhappy guests.Full disclosure, I haven’t actually been on this ride-I’ve only watched several ride videos to get an idea of the experience. It’s gorgeous, and the animation of the shaman is downright eerie in its realism.
That said, this attraction feels like a term paper with an introduction and nothing else. Like the start of something truly lovely, followed by nothing. I honestly can’t believe they were so short sighted to only include one AA. I know this isn’t exactly a “hot take”, but if I waited 85 minutes for a shaman-less experience, I would not be a happy Phineas.
Honestly, the lack of animatronics is not the problem. The screen/projections/lighting/figures throughout look incredible in person and is probably the best use of those effects I've ever seen in a dark ride. More animatronics would be fantastic! But a lack of them is not the problem with the ride.Full disclosure, I haven’t actually been on this ride-I’ve only watched several ride videos to get an idea of the experience. It’s gorgeous, and the animation of the shaman is downright eerie in its realism.
That said, this attraction feels like a term paper with an introduction and nothing else. Like the start of something truly lovely, followed by nothing. I honestly can’t believe they were so short sighted to only include one AA. I know this isn’t exactly a “hot take”, but if I waited 85 minutes for a shaman-less experience, I would not be a happy Phineas.
Honestly, the lack of animatronics is not the problem. The screen/projections/lighting/figures throughout look incredible in person and is probably the best use of those effects I've ever seen in a dark ride. More animatronics would be fantastic! But a lack of them is not the problem with the ride.
It feels like buildup to something but then there isn't anything. It just ends. I suppose the clinax is seeing the animatronic. Which, don't get me wrong, is an incredible animatronic, but doesn't feel like a pay off. Just another part of the ride building to something that doesn't happen.
I like the ride. I think it's a great experience. But it's got a fatal flaw and a lack of Animatronics is not it.
Your well written reply was the reason for the post. Today, the wait time has hovered around 85 minutes and the experience without the Shaman is lackluster.
"interestingly lit wet hallway with a 2 hour wait" is quite possibly the greatest thing I've read on this forum.Thank goodness there are there AAs beside the shaman to pick up the slack along the way. Otherwise, this ride would be just an interestingly lit wet hallway with a 2 hour wait.
Oh.
The Shaman of Songs animatronic figure has been removed from the Na’vi River Journey. Currently, the spaced used for this figure is empty and a digital projection is displayed on the wall.
I reluctantly took my nephew on this attraction, as I assumed he would be bored or make fun of it. At the end he said "we can ride this over and over - right?" He hasn't stopped talking about it.This was my 11 year old son's favourite ride. I thought it much better than expected. Just needed to be twice as long.
If that were true, many would likely enjoy it much more. It has the feel of a ride that should have a minimal wait. Something like Small World, where I won’t get in line if it says anything higher than 15 minutes.I reluctantly took my nephew on this attraction, as I assumed he would be bored or make fun of it. At the end he said "we can ride this over and over - right?" He hasn't stopped talking about it.
Glad to hear your kids still have imagination. At one time the ride was longer but #thanksshanghaiI reluctantly took my nephew on this attraction, as I assumed he would be bored or make fun of it. At the end he said "we can ride this over and over - right?" He hasn't stopped talking about it.
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