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Mechanical suit stepping out in Pandora — World of Avatar

- By Dewayne Bevil Staff writer

Disney’s Animal Kingdom is introducin­g a 10-foot-tall way to get into the details of its World of Avatar. The Pandora Utility Suit, a mechanical apparatus guided by a human pilot, will debut at the theme park on April 22.

The new brand of street entertainm­ent will inform guests about Pandora’s flora, biolumines­cent and otherwise. A video released by Disney shows a man carefully maneuverin­g through the area, which is based on a world created by filmmaker James Cameron in “Avatar” and which opened in May 2017 at Animal Kingdom.

“These are not the AMP suits that you see in the movie, but these are actually suits that have been developed by the scientists to go out into the wilderness and explore the plant life and the animals,” said Laura Offerdahl, an executive producer with Disney Parks Live Entertainm­ent. “There’s so much detail, and I think a lot of people miss that.”

The suit’s creation came from a partnershi­p of Michael Curry Studios, Cameron’s Lightstorm Entertainm­ent, Walt Disney Imagineeri­ng and Disney Parks Live Entertainm­ent.

Disney’s backstory of its Pandora land is set many years after the events of the 2009 film. Visitors now are allowed to visit the planet of Pandora via a tourism company called Alpha Centauri Expedition­s and courtesy of the native people known as Na’vi. There’s an emphasis on conservati­on and nature. Floating mountains and plants, such as bladder polyps, puffball trees and the flaska reclinata, give Pandora a distinctiv­e, otherworld­ly look.

In a behind-the-scenes video seen on the official Disney Parks Blog, show director Tony Giordano explained the use of the new suit in the Pandora storyline and its developmen­t.

“We’re actually going to have these operators telling the story of Pandora and their experience of what it’s like to be on this planet,” Giodano said.

The arrival of the suit will coincide with the 20th anniversar­y of the opening of Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

dbevil@orlandosen­tinel .com or 407-420-5477; Twitter: @ThemeParks

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