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  1. Kerri
    April 27, 2018

    I am planning to do AK on Sunday, August 19th. The park closes at 8:30pm and RoL is at 8:45pm. Sunset will be just after 8pm. Will I have enough time to walk through Pandora after dark and then make it to RoL (we have the dining package)? Or will I be able to walk through after, even though the park will be closed? I don’t understand why they aren’t staying open longer after sunset!! Thank you!

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    • Dave
      April 28, 2018

      Hi Kerri, I would not be surprised to see a schedule update with longer hours, but if that does not happen, no, you won’t be able to see Pandora after dark.

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  2. Melissa
    December 31, 2017

    I’ve always thought Avatar was the movie “Ferngully” on steroids. Very very close to the same plot with other similarities.

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    • Dave
      January 1, 2018

      🙂 Melissa

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  3. Anthony
    November 9, 2017

    Dave, I’m Anonymous above! You’re right. I missed that qualifier. It is the best theme park restaurant!

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  4. Anonymous
    November 7, 2017

    I’m excited for our visit next February! I’m surprised you liked Tiffins so much. I found it to be good, but prefer Jiko, Narcoossees, or Yachtsman to it.

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    • Dave
      November 8, 2017

      Hey, I literally meant “theme park restaurant.” There’s many resort restaurants as good or better, as you note!

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