Name a greater kino

Name a greater kino

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is that chris chan

I literally can't.

Hidden Disney kino

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>here's your cheeseburger-flavored dumpling, goy
>that will be $49.99

Lol is that floating broccoli?

wtf is that mess?

The protein bowl is so much better. Seriously it's one of the best things to eat in AK

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better question: why eat overpriced plastic at From Director James Cameron™: Pandora™ The World of Avatar™ (Food court) when you could just take a few steps and have a half decent overpriced meal at Asia or Africa.

Please do not insult the protein bowl again, thanks.

It's probably the best counterservice meal in World

Shit is fun as fuck

saw a bunch of ads for this on the shuttles when I was there last summer, never got a chance to do it

did I miss out?

Yes. It's unironically one of the coolest experiences in Disney World. On par with Flight of Passage.

>not going to EPCOT to eat

Epcots food is only THAT much better during the festivals.
If the food and wine festival isn't on, it's not worth going all the way to a different park just for some counterservice lunch

no shit? I need to go back at some point, then

I had my doubts that it'd be a functioning attraction, I assumed it would just be some vr movie gimmick like the shit they're doing at six flags now

>live about 30 minutes from Disney
>going there is about as magical as going to McDonald's at this point

Sometimes living in a flyover state makes you appreciate things more I guess.

It's kinda like a VR escape room type thing. They put you in a vest and beefed up VR headset and you walk through a bunch of hallways simulating the Star Wars universe. It's retarded immersive. Like the most immersive thing I have ever done.

There is a part where you have to walk over a catwalk on Mustafar and as soon as the door opens you feel the heat of the lava on your face. It's honestly undescribable. You can reach out and touch objects and they are really there in front of you, you can pick up blasters in your hands and really fire them, it's fucking wack

the Norwegian pastries were pretty based

that's exactly what I was hoping it'd be, actually, leave it to Disney

do the vests actually fuck with you if you get shot?

Yeah it zaps you. Not exactly painful, but enough of a jolt for you to definitely not want to get shot

It drives me crazy how few people know about it. The marketing is awful. Like you said, the only place people know about it from is some bus posters.

Then again they probably want to keep it pretty low-key. They only have a total capacity of 8 guests at a time, 4 people in each group. The wait time is usually about an hour to an hour and a half even if you have a reservation. Id gladly wait 4 hours to do it having now experienced it before, but even that hour long wait I saw newcomers getting impatient. I can only imagine what it would be like if everyone in Disney knew how cool it was

that's badass, I'm surprised they didn't just have it vibrate or something softer like that

not to mention, you already have to spend fucktons of money to go to Disney in the first place, so going and then spending hundreds of dollars on something you just saw a poster for doesn't make a lot of sense for most people

regardless, this just went on my list, I'll have to check it out if I go back to see the new Star Wars park, thanks user

How did they build that so fast? Didn't they literally just acquire Avatar like a month ago?

Is that interviewer... flirting with based James Cameron?

>Hundreds of dollars
It's actually only 30 bucks per person for about a 20 minute experience. Not exactly cheap, but affordable enough if you are already in Disney World.

it's been open for two years my guy

oh fr? I remember the prices being way higher when I checked; it's probably some combination of me being retarded and them jacking up prices for vacation season

that's not bad, really

Avatar Land has actually been open since like, 2017. They had a deal with Cameron for it.

They greenlit it when Avatar 2 had a earlier release date, assuming that by the time the park opened Avatar 2 would be fresh in everyones minds with Avatar 3 right around the corner. How comedically wrong they were

Get out of my face with that pleb shit

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I want to visit the foreign parks so bad

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And ironically, they themselves are now pushing its release date further back.

I’ve been to Paris and Tokyo. Tokyo is a whole other level. Even their Disneyland is kino. Paris is really great for its immersion and charm. It has an intimate feeling and is the least crowded Disney Park I’ve been in so that’s a plus. I’m planning an all Asian Disney parks trip in a few years once Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Tokyo get all of their announced expansions around 2022. If you’re gonna go to an overseas Disney Park, make it Tokyo. It’s actually pretty well priced (compared to the US parks) also.

I plan to visit all of the parks in my lifetime but currently I have only been to World

Considering doing a college program in Land and making some money to visit Paris that summer. I want to do Tokyo the most, but I don't want to blow my load too early and make the other parks seem disappointing in comparison.

>hidden
>massive line and cast members directing traffic there
Guaranteed

I have never seen more than 20 people in line for it. It truely is hidden

I love how gentiles are such cheap poorfags. Get a real job.

Lucky I’d love to live in Orlando

You can still tell it's a videogame. It's cool but don't let that user hype you and disappoint you. It's very explicit what you can and can't pick up. The gun is the only item you really physically interact with aside from a few obvious button panels.

It's an on rails shooting game. It's cool but don't expect anything unheard of