This is exactly how I feel about the ride. Don't wait more than 10 minutes for it. If it is a short line it can be nice to sit and escape the heat for a short while.Worth a ride, but not worth any wait in line (certainly not over 10 minutes). We originally waited 30-40 minutes for it and felt it was a poor use of time.
I enjoy the ride, but it is short. The environment on the river is rich and there is so much to see along the way. I was disappointed at how short it was the first time, but I find that I enjoy it much more now. I would not wait too long for it though.I thought that we went in Navi River Journey when we went to WDW last time but online it says that the ride opened in 2017 so I guess we didn't. The last time we were there was in 2008. We are going this year at the end of August. What is the big deal about the ride? The videos look kinda boring to me. Do I need to have seen an Avatar movie or something in order to enjoy the ride? What do you like about it?
I like the ride but it's nothing special. I love the Avatar movie but NRJ is boring IMO. I feel like for a boat road they could have made it much more thrilling but I guess FOP is their Pandora thrill ride. We usually skip it if the line is more than 15 or 20 min.I thought that we went in Navi River Journey when we went to WDW last time but online it says that the ride opened in 2017 so I guess we didn't. The last time we were there was in 2008. We are going this year at the end of August. What is the big deal about the ride? The videos look kinda boring to me. Do I need to have seen an Avatar movie or something in order to enjoy the ride? What do you like about it?
I feel like for a boat road they could have made it much more thrilling but I guess FOP is their Pandora thrill ride
That is poor planning on Disney's part. I also feel that Disney could have doubled the size of the boat to accommodate more people. I get that some of the older rides were not built for today's park capacity. But Disney knew the amount of people attending when they built this one.Also, it's incredibly frustrating that these rides, built 2017-2018, aren't accessible. There's no wheelchair boat on Navi, and you have to transfer on FOP for no good reason. There's no glass box you can pull up your chair at FOP. Both of these rides could have easily been accessible. Heck, there's still time to build a glass box in the corner. Those intentional choices make AK overall a much less accessible park than the others.