• On Apr 23, 2017
    Joni from AL Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We are visiting the last week of May and have 2 teenagers. Can you explain the new Valley of Mo'ara? Is this a ride or area within land of Pandora? Thank you.

    Hello Joni and thanks for asking the Disney Parks Moms Panel such a great question about your upcoming magical May trip to Walt Disney World Resort. 
    Much like your 2 teenagers, my own 2 just can not wait to experience the all new Pandora - The World of Avatar during our next family visit to Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park, it's sure to be out of this world! 
    Come May 27th 2017 the Valley of Mo'ara is all set to be the starting point of an adventure you'll be talking about for a long time.
    The Valley of Mo'ara is a place where Guests can walk underneath the majestic floating mountains and experience the bioluminescence flora and fauna of Pandora. On this journey Guests may also have the opportunity to dine in Satu'li Canteen or purchase a souvenir of their Pandoran visit in Windtraders, plus not forgetting to discover and perhaps play on the Na'vi-built Drum Circle.  
    I know that I personally am looking forward to experiencing Na'vi River Journey and the utterly amazing sounding Avatar Flight of Passage which are both located within the Valley of Mo'ara
    Prior to your visit be sure to also check out VisitPandora.com.  
    Have a great Disney day. 
    ~ Jane 
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Meet the Panelist: Jane, United Kingdom

As the UK "Mum" on the planDisney Panel I'm able to assist those lucky Guests visiting Walt Disney World Resort from the United Kingdom who generally enjoy a whole 2 week magical stay. The planning and organising of resorts, Advance Dining Reservations and extra pixie dusted holiday fun for solo travellers, large or small family groups is my absolute pleasure! Learn More About Jane

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