Correct. The FP is only for Animation Experience.The FP is just for the Animation Experience, right? No FP needed for RPW itself, correct?
Do we think we’ll be able to watch vet procedures again when it reopens?
The focal point is how animators studied animals before animating the movies and AK animals will be part of the Experience. The focus is also on Lion King:but it's kind of an odd venue for this.
The focal point is how animators studied animals before animating the movies and AK animals will be part of the Experience. The focus is also on Lion King:
“Come learn how to draw Simba, Zazu, Pumbaa, Timon and more.”
I wonder if this will be held outside in the amphitheater with guests using clipboards as they do at AoA? We’ll see on July 11th; FP availability is gone for that day - all the bloggers will probably be there.
Disney is all about numbers, quotas, and now, Upcharge events. RPW needed major refurbishment to qualify as an upcharge venue.So that makes more sense...I wonder what came first though -- did they add the drawing class there and then come up with an explanation? Or did they a LK drawing class would be a good idea?
Having a FP for that area should help visibility too. I'll be honest, I'm a pretty regular Disney goer, and I went maybe 6-7 trips before I even knew it was there, and by the time I knew about it and planned to go, we hit the first "seasonal" close.Disney is all about numbers, quotas, and now, Upcharge events. RPW needed major refurbishment to qualify as an upcharge venue.
The Animation class, that is now themed for AK, will keep the numbers up at RPW during the day. Prior to its closing, RPW had few visitors - characters often only had 1 or 2 families visiting them; Doc McStuffins often watched vet procedures during her meet and greet times.