![]() On the other hand, if you do use FastPass+ for this experience, you won’t be able to do more than three FastPasses in one day. With Animal Kingdom not having many E-ticket attractions, and the wait times going down throughout the evening, using a FastPass here isn’t a bad move at all. This will give you a reserved seat on the Asia side of the theater (as opposed to the DinoLand side). Right now, the best way to view Rivers of Light is with a FastPass. I’ll go with some strategy first, then those that don’t want the show to be spoiled can skip the review. We recently saw Rivers of Light and this post will offer a review as well as some strategy. Animal Kingdom’s nighttime show is now playing multiple times a night. That tumultuous road is now in the rearview mirror and Rivers of Light moves full speed ahead. There were speed bumps, construction delays, malfunctioning vehicles, and dissatisfied supervisors. A Dutchman in Orlando – Part 6: Merchandise (Micke.No nighttime spectacular has taken a road to prime time quite like Animal Kingdom’s Rivers of Light.A Walk in the Park: Disneyland Edition - Summertim.Disney Avenue Podcast - Show #15 - Keep Moving For.The Day Walt's Dream Became A Reality: Celebrating.Disney Documentary Hour - People and Places: Disne.Florida Before Mickey: Disney's Impact on Orlando.Travers Recorded Discussing "Feed the Birds" Making of: Disneyland's Light Magic Parade.Epcot's SMRT-1 and Computer Central Exhibit.A Walk in the Park: Disneyland Edition - Enjoying.Walt Disney's Cryogenically Frozen Urban Legend Ex.For more concept drawings, info and fantastic photos of early EPCOT Center history, I highly suggest you immediately get yourself a copy of the amazingly detailed book titled Walt Disney's EPCOT.Creating the New World of Tomorrow by Richard Beard in the Amazon link below. I still have hope that with Tom Fitzgerald being the new Creative Director of Epcot, he may decide to dust off the blueprints that are hiding somewhere inside a file cabinet at 1401 Flower St, and give the Germany Pavilion the boat ride it truly deserves. The area in red represents where the show building would have been if built along with the pavilion.Īlthough the Rhine River Cruise never made it past the drawing board, one can still imagine the memories that could have been using what we know now. I would be willing to bet that this attraction would have fit perfectly within our thoughts of similar nostalgic rides like Maelstrom or Mexico's boat ride, El Río del Tiempo (The River of Time). Today, the wooden doors have been replaced with a large mural that you can see below. ![]() Wooden doors would have greeted guests as they entered. The arrow above shows where the entrance to the attraction's queue would have been. Wooden doors can be seen in early photos of the Germany Pavilion which were to be the entrance to the attraction. This arrow shows the planed entrance to the attraction. the possibilities are limited only by the planners' imaginations." Among the detailed models envisioned are scenes in the Black Forest, the Oktoberfest, Heidelberg, the industrial Ruhr Valley. An early concept has visitors boarding a "cruise boat" for a simulated ride down the Rhine and other rivers, the trip affording a visual impression in miniature of the cultural heritage of Germany's past and the highlights of its present. ![]() "The future River Ride promises to be as enjoyable as it is informative. The 1982 book Walt Disney's EPCOT provides this brief description of the proposed Rhine River Cruise attraction that was suppose to be inside Germany's Pavilion: Notice the boat in this close up of the concept art above There are only a few details that exist about the ride today, but one can still get a good idea what the attraction might have looked like using the blueprints and concept art available. Let's take a look at what we know about the never built Rhine River Cruise in today's new article. Unfortunately, those plans were thrown out immediately following the parks opening in 1982. There were once extravagant concept designs and plans for a Rhine River Cruise that was to be inside Epcot's Germany Pavilion.
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