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There was also always a plan for AK to explore the world of fantasy animals — creatures that never existed and are the creation of human imaginations. That's why there is a dragon on the AK logo, and why "Beastly Kingdomme" was once planned for that park.
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Am I the only one who thinks they missed the boat on TIMING? I saw most of Avatar, wasn't super-impressed and that was years ago. All excitement for it has melted away.
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James Cameron confirms 'Avatar 2' should start filming in 2013
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Avatar is like anything else some people will be impressed and others will not. It is just one of those things. I was highly disappointed with Soarin' and no matter how many times I ride it I can't figure out peoples fascination with it. I think the majority will enjoy the attraction. I think anyone not liking Avatar is among a minority. That's okay it happens. I wasn't obsessed with Harry Potter either. Different strokes for different folks. I'm actually looking forward to this though I'd actually rather see money like this spent towards building up beastly kingdomme.....
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2.8 billion gros and critical success im pretty sure lots of people will like it
let me ask you this..if you hate it so much hy keep posting on the avatar thread?
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#2 I very much worry that Avatar will be another Matrix. That is the sequels will not have nearly the buzz the first had. I didn't think the movie was great by any stretch. Don't get me wrong. I am not a fan at all but I don't hate it. If the attractions are well done then I will enjoy them. But I would have greatly preferred an Australia or a Beastlie Kingdomme or a Mysterious Island
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I actually loved Avatar. Brilliant visuals, great 3-D, average story but great action scenes. However, I still would prefer Beastly Kingdom (so much to work from, including a kid based ride) especially if the Avatar ride is going to just be another Soarin'.
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