UNIrd
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In 10 years, they may add a second track to Frozstrom. (See: Soarin')
I've heard good reviews about it. It's just a tiny bandaid on Disney's least attended park, and I think that's its problem more than anything.Ratatouille is pretty much considered a dud financially and creatively. I don't think you'll ever see a clone of it.
Not for universal though, they planned aheadGrrr....with this and Kong opening at the same time, crowds will be unbearable all summer.
God bless the CM's that will have to deal with this capacity nightmare.
Best news is that this will be FP+ Tier 1. I can finally ride Soarin' and Test Track again.
Best news is that this will be FP+ Tier 1. I can finally ride Soarin' and Test Track again.
Best news is that this will be FP+ Tier 1. I can finally ride Test Track again.
Best news is that this will be FP+ Tier 1. I can finally ride Soarin' and Test Track again.
You know what? I don't get this. What does this attraction have to do with riding Soarin or TT? And what is Tier 1? (no wonder I have come to hate disney, with all their jargon and mumbo jumbo complication)
You know what? I don't get this. What does this attraction have to do with riding Soarin or TT? And what is Tier 1? (no wonder I have come to hate disney, with all their jargon and mumbo jumbo complication)
With FP+ you schedule your FPs before getting to the park. DHS and EPCOT have 2 separate tiers when choosing FPs, Tier 1 and 2. You can only choose 1 Tier 1 attraction, and 2 Tier 2 attractions.
Frozen, both its M&G and ride, and considering its abysmal capacity and high demand, will be a Tier 1 along with Soarin' and Test Track, freeing up some of those FPs.
Thank you very much. Does anyone just ignore those wrist bands and wing it any longer?
You easily can. You just have to be willing to wit in lines a bit more often than people have come accustomed to with things like Express and FP. I went to the park with a group of 20+ people recently so doing FP+ was virtually out of the question. We got a helluva lot done and did it all standby (didn't arrive til close to noon either). It's just a matter of actually knowing what you are doing.Not everyone wears the bands, but you really can't get away with not doing FP+ at parks like EPCOT, DHS, and MK
You easily can. You just have to be willing to wit in lines a bit more often than people have come accustomed to with things like Express and FP. I went to the park with a group of 20+ people recently so doing FP+ was virtually out of the question. We got a helluva lot done and did it all standby (didn't arrive til close to noon either). It's just a matter of actually knowing what you are doing.
It was this past weekend. I was there with a huge group of kids who were doing a workshop at Saratoga the day before. You can say no all you want, but I was there. Now i'm not saying we did the whole park, but we did enough to be satisfied, hit what everyone wanted and just off the top of my head counting real quick I can think of 15 attractions we hit. They weren't all E's (although we hit Space twice... had a surprisingly short line that day), but they were what people wanted to do and we just let things happen.I call BS. 20+ people, no FP+, AND you started at noon? Unless you went on a weekday in the off-season, no. You may have gotten a surprising amount of stuff done given those odds, but I feel certain you didn't get a "helluva" lot done.