My friend did not want to ride but was happy to just sit in the beauty of nighttime Pandora and wait. I asked the cast member, who was a very nice lady, if she thought there was any truth to the wait being shorter than the rest of the day if I got in line right then. She seemed to be looking for the right words to tell me that it was still going to be a long wait and we all sort of laughed and I said it was worth a shot and that even with it being a long line, I had heard good things about it and would wait anyway.
I smiled at her and thanked her for her honesty and got on the line. About 5 minutes later, my phone rang and my friend told me to get out of the line and come back to the front. The woman told my friend to call me and have me come back. And when I got there? She gave me a fast pass!
She had also offered my friend one but she still did not want to ride. I know it should go without saying but being nice and polite to the cast members can work amazing wonders. My friend said she had asked her how her day was and that she had been there for 10 hours in the heat. She asked not expecting anything at all- just being kind if she could maybe get her a cold drink which the woman thanked her for but declined and they continued to talk about where she was from- her name tag showed her as coming from the same state as my friend- and they were having a nice chat for a couple minutes when the people with the fast passes canceled and she told her to call me up and have me come to the front.
We always like talking to the cast members at Disney and always ask them about their days but I just wanted to share how simple kindness can result in that kindness being returned in an unexpected way. I ended up waiting for FOP about 10 minutes and it was as amazing as I had heard. I pretty much danced out of the park. If you use a fast pass for Flight of Passage, do you still get to experience the whole process of choosing an Avatar?
And any other cool stuff before riding? Thank you! Do you really think they would let a group of people stay on the ride for 2 hours after everyone else has left? They do that to discourage people from getting in line. We also are those rag tag few that never saw the movie. So we were entering a world we knew nothing about, yet had a coveted FP at for the Banshee ride because my SIL insisted we must ride it.
I was stunned to see all the crowds peel off and go to Avatar Land. They were stacked chest to backs and I thought maybe something was wrong. We rode the Safari and eventually got ready for Flight of Passage. The street crowds were gone, but the actual ride line was minutes. Our FP got us right through and immediately to the ride.
We were ushered right to the staging room and began. FP just avoids the the minute line. My 10 yr old granddaughter and I had a great experience at AK. We got in line for Avatar just after enjoying Navi River nearing park close, went decided to get in line. We went through the very cool cue and rode in only an hour. Guests are then moved to the Genetic Matching Room, where they're scanned and matched to an avatar after undergoing decontamination for Pandoran parasites.
An avatar body floating in an amnio tank , depicted by an audioanimatronic. This material is then matched to a pre-existing avatar that shares genetic similarities. Guests are then lead to the link chair room, where they're linked to said avatar that's already in flight on the banshee. Guests are guided through the decontamination and genetic matching process by PCI scientist Dr.
He also explains more about the technology used to link the guests to their avatars and how they're researching the banshee, a Pandoran keystone species , to measure the recovery of Pandora's ecosystem.
Guests are also introduced to Dr. Jaclyn Ogden , the PCI scientist and banshee researcher that restarted the Avatar Program and created the link chair system. Through a video shown by Dr. The problem with Avatar Flight of Passage, however, is not its scary moments but rather its slightly dizzying aftermath. When I previewed Pandora prior to its official opening, I was curious to see if the ride would make me sick. While I love thrill rides and dark coasters, I tend to get dizzy on intense 3D rides.
For example, I sometimes have a hard time riding the Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey ride at Islands of Adventure in Orlando — even though I still totally do it because it's so fun. On Avatar Flight of Passage, I wasn't uncomfortable and I was honestly able to enjoy the ride throughout its duration. When I stepped off, I was slightly unsteady, but I was able to keep it moving seconds later.
To really test it out, I went on the ride again later that same day. That's when I encountered slightly more discomfort. Cybersecurity Mobile Policy Privacy Scooters. Phones Laptops Headphones Cameras. Tablets Smartwatches Speakers Drones. Accessories Buying Guides How-tos Deals. Health Energy Environment. YouTube Instagram Adobe. Kickstarter Tumblr Art Club. Film TV Games. Fortnite Game of Thrones Books. Comics Music.
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