There was video from yesterday where team members were walking down the line asking for single riders, but I think you had to be in the main line and closer towards the end of it.I'm going to take a wild guess here but...single riders hasn't been open yesterday or today right?
Odd question but my little brother has autism and has issues with crowds and lines and universal gives him a pass that he can come back after the wait has passed and he can go through express. Is there any way they can do this today because he is dying to ride the coaster and started crying when he saw how long of a wait there is.
So about a 2 hour wait instead of a 6 hour wait?I absolutely can't confirm this, but I read a tweet (admittedly from an angry guest) saying they were allowing Assistance Passes by pulsing them in with the regular guests at the attraction entrance. Maybe ask some of the TMs to verify?
So about a 2 hour wait instead of a 6 hour wait?
If everything works fine as is almost never does during the first months and there are no weather issues.So about a 2 hour wait instead of a 6 hour wait?
They will issue a return time for the length of the posted wait (ex. 6hr wait at 1 PM gives a 7PM return time). Just be sure to get a return time before the ride is “At capacity.” You will also be unable to use the pass in another queue while you are “waiting” for HagridSo about a 2 hour wait instead of a 6 hour wait?
So about a 2 hour wait instead of a 6 hour wait?
That would be absolutely perfect! I’ll see what I can find out!They definitely seemed to be honoring them yesterday. But you had to get a return time and couldn’t do so until the ride “opened” at 9 am. So you essentially waited an hour and a half to be in the park at opening, then got a return time for 7 pm based on the initial 10-hour wait. Looked like those using the pass merged in at the room before grouper (so maybe 10 minutes total of being around crowds but you skip the preshow)
That is the first I had heard $300 million though I am not surprised. More impressive too when you consider that they didn’t have to build the queue building from scratch!
This $300 million number is absurd. There is no way this project cost anywhere near that amount of money. That's about the same if not more than the number quoted for all of Hogsmeade. And almost as much as the number we have for Diagon Alley. This project was more likely in the range of $50-$100 million.