From the Disney website:
Feel the thrill as you’re raised high in the air and swept from one scenic locale to the next. See the world’s wonders natural and manmade—like you never have before. No mountain is too high. No landscape is too far.
Your journey begins as the clouds part above the majestic Swiss Alps. Next, you’ll visit polar bears in icy Greenland, swoop past sailboats on Australia’s iconic Sydney Harbour and weave between elephants marching toward Mount Kilimanjaro.
Glide above marvels like the Great Wall of China, the Great Pyramids of Egypt and the Taj Mahal in India. Cruise over Monument Valley, Fiji’s Lau Island and thundering Iguazu Falls in South America. Look down on the Eiffel Tower as it sparkles like a jewel in the night, surrounded by the lights of Paris.
This must-see attraction will leave your heart soaring!
From DisneyKings:
This ride is one of our favorites in all of Disney. While it has probably dropped into fourth in Epcot behind Remy’s, Test Track and Frozen, it is still an attraction not to miss. Find your way there later in the day when crowds are lighter, do not rope drop this ride anymore, get to Remys or Frozen first, especially if you have little ones that want to see Else and Anna. This is a beautiful hang gliding simulator with some drops, loud bangs and some smells to help you be in the movie. For the best experience find your way to the B concourse and get into row 1. If you do not like heights then row 3 will keep you lower on the ride, but with some legs dangling in your view.
On special occasions they will switch the movie to the original Soarin over America, look for the sign out front.
When its raining or during meal hours, wait times increase because it’s located inside the Land Pavilion where a lot of guests eat and seek shelter during storms.
