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I watched the original Avatar on 2D on cinemas when it was released.
A few days later I went to a 3D screening. The only time the 3D really called my attention was when the "wheelchair guy" was on an empty room with the "bad military guy".
3D is a little enhancement/gimmick, but not a must. I avoided 3D movies from that day on, it's not worth the money.
The most impressive thing I remember from when I watched Avatar in 3d, was the trailer for Toy Story before the movie.