Episode 36: Our Experience at Disney Avatar Flight of Passage
In this episode we share our experience at the Disney Avatar Flight of Passage ride at Animal Kingdom for the first time. From things to bring with you to make the wait more manageable to our first impressions of the ride, learn why this is one of our favorite rides at Disney despite the long wait time.
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In this episode we cover:
- Why Disney Avatar Flight of Passage was worth the two-hour wait.
- How this ride is realistic and immersive.
- The visually entertaining things to see while waiting on line.
- Our favorite things about this ride.
Tips for Disney Avatar Flight of Passage Ride:
- Get to Animal Kingdom when the park opens at rope drop.
- Plan to ride Avatar Flight of Passage first thing in the morning.
- Check attraction wait times on the Walt Disney World app available on both Android and iOS Devices.
- Get a Disney FastPass+ to skip the standby line.
- Don’t get discouraged by the long zigzagging lines.
- Bring a refillable water bottle and hydrate – there’s a water bottle refill station toward the middle of the line.
- Bring a small backpack and pack snacks and a portable cell phone charger.
Next Listen to Episode 37: Disney vs. Universal Studios.
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Danielle Desir Corbett paid off $63,000 of student loan debt in 4 years, bought a house at 27, and has traveled to 27 countries, including her favorites, Iceland, China, and Bermuda. Go here to learn Danielle’s incredible story, from struggling financially and in debt to finding creative ways to earn more and live on her terms. Listen to The Thought Card Podcast, where Danielle shares how you can creatively travel more and build wealth regardless of your current financial situation. Reach out to Danielle by contacting: thethoughtcard (at) gmail (dot) com.
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