Bio...apparently saw this.
They had a pumpkin one for thanksgiving I think, so safe bet this one comes back too. I’ll be checking in a week or so, fingers crossed cause I liked it a lot.Judging by the looks of the dessert, I would prefer not to be selected.
Does anyone know if the holiday dessert at Satuli is back this year?
Here's a video of Jenny Nicholson, one of my favorite YouTube personalities, talking about Pandora for an hour. She’s simultaneously harder and easier on the land than I am, which is quite a needle to thread! She does identify some of the inherent flaws in the concept, as well as offers praise where deserved.
In any case, I think it's very funny and thought others might get a kick out of it...
They are listed as Avatar Flight of Passage and then just Navi river Journey.Hi short question, please does anyone know how FoP and NRJ are named on My Disney Experience ie does one or the other start with the word “Avatar...”?
Longer context - novice friends have flown to WDW and going DAK for first time, during next two weeks. They say they have FP for the “Avatar” ride, as apparently the FP is named “Avatar...”. They say FP is FoP but I am surprised, as clearly is a peak time of year - though they are staying on site and did FP as soon as released. Would be interested if you can tell from the name “Avatar...” which one they have
They are listed as Avatar Flight of Passage and then just Navi river Journey.
and on the Horror 29 thread we were just talking about "drinking the kool aid", in another context though.2 hours for Na'vi River Journey.
I don’t think two hour waits have anything to do with anyone “drinking the kool aid”. It’s busy season in a park that has 9 rides and NRJ is one of the only ones without a height requirement.and on the Horror 29 thread we were just talking about "drinking the kool aid", in another context though.
NRJ has long lines virtually all year, except for a couple of weeks in September. If the ride was in a Universal park it would probably be a walk on most of the time.I don’t think two hour waits have anything to do with anyone “drinking the kool aid”. It’s busy season in a park that has 9 rides and NRJ is one of the only ones without a height requirement.
It’s a sign that DAK needs more investment yesterday if anything.
NRJ has long lines virtually all year, except for a couple of weeks in September. If the ride was in a Universal park it would probably be a walk on most of the time.
It has long lines for the reasons I stated and because capacity isn’t the best. It’s also new and most people don’t know what they’re waiting for.NRJ has long lines virtually all year, except for a couple of weeks in September. If the ride was in a Universal park it would probably be a walk on most of the time.