Single rider sign now blacked out. Guess they got tired of being asked about it.
Single rider sign now blacked out. Guess they got tired of being asked about it.
Single rider sign now blacked out. Guess they got tired of being asked about it.
It's never been open. If they don't find a way to separate it from the FP line I imagine it never will be.Lol....no single rider for you!!
I left Sese at home today. Heading to Epcot later. Got lots to do before blackout dates start! I will pick her up a perch while I'm here though.Can you qualify for "single rider" when you have your blue banshee on your shoulder?
I left Sese at home today. Heading to Epcot later. Got lots to do before blackout dates start! I will pick her up a perch while I'm here though.
Oh, and I'm eating the Satu'li breakfast and it's awesome. Big fan of the french toast and I don't normally even care about French toast. Egg pods are good, but as usual the slaw steals the show for me on that plate. Will post pics and review in the other thread eventually
On this note, I have to say how amazed I am at how far theme park food has come. It wasn't too long ago that every restaurant carried the same, typical fair. It blows my mind to see some of the offerings that are being served nowadays. It looks like Pandora has succeeded in creating a variety of great food.
I actually looked up tickets for Animal Kingdom the other week because of Pandora. I've never had the opportunity to go to AK and it seems it's going to have to be a priority moving forward.
It's not a half day if you like exploring and taking your time through Animal exhibits and nature trails like me. But yea, if you're the type to only do ride after ride you can get it done by the afternoon. But you'll miss a lot of the beauty of the park.It's actually a really nice park. If you aren't super concerned with RIDES, RIDES, RIDES. It's one of the more fun parks to just walk around in. People always complain that it's a "half day" park, but that doesn't bother me that much.
Just went to Pandora yesterday. Not gonna write a formal review, but the land was gorgeous to look at but did feel like it lacked some substance. Na'vi River Journey was pretty boring and I wouldn't wait more than ten minutes for it, but Flights of Passage was amazing... except I had one issue with it, the 3D. The 3D glasses honestly did not mesh well with the dome screen IMO; you could clearly see the blurry screen outside of the glasses through your peripheral vision, and only being able to see through the frame of your glasses felt like it limited the grandiose of the ride. Am I alone in thinking that removing the 3D would make the ride even more immersive and enjoyable?
(Side note: I rode on the top corner seats which may have negatively affected my experience. But my point about the 3D glasses taking away still stands.)
It's not a half day if you like exploring and taking your time through Animal exhibits and nature trails like me. But yea, if you're the type to only do ride after ride you can get it done by the afternoon. But you'll miss a lot of the beauty of the park.
Oh. Also this. Banshee sales update:
Single rider sign now blacked out. Guess they got tired of being asked about it.
I think it's the former. They ran out of wands at Uni when Hogsmeade opened, too.They can't seriously let an entire month go by without their main money maker, can they? Think of all the lost profits by not having the Banshees in stock. Either they underestimated demand or this was just incredibly poor planning.
And another single rider line bites the dust.
Soarin', TSMM and now FoP have all had it an, from what it looks like, had it taken away. I don't see any way based on the queue set up that they can separate the SR line from FP+.
Exactly. And I recall new merchandise specific to Diagon, wasn't ready when the park opened, and much of it didn't show up in the stores until Sept. That stuff happens. Things like suppliers not getting the merch out in time and the difficulty of estimating (guessing)what will sell well are natural factors in retail. I can't blame Disney. This happens everywhere.I think it's the former. They ran out of wands at Uni when Hogsmeade opened, too.
Well lucky for you, you can put the same banshee that you put on your should on display on your desk if you buy the upcharge display stand! I actually like it the stand, but i'm also probably not getting one of these things. I can see how these could be very intriguing items for cosplay though (and it wouldn't even need to be avatar related cosplay).It boggles my mind how the banshees are selling out, really. I'm sure kids like them but they're really awkward and uncomfortable sitting your shoulder, and the fact that they're not automated and have this control that you have to use is a little lame...they're not easy to carry around either. I would have much preferred a smaller banshee figure that you could put on your desk.