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Is it just internal/insider chatter that's generating all this talk about the ride being behind schedule? Because from the outside it looks pretty okay... Granted I haven't been following this one too closely, but they've already got a vehicle on the track, so the test and adjust process has clearly already started. Is 6+ months of testing not adequate for something like this?
You don’t have to follow any of these closely to know everyone will say everything is running behind schedule.
In fact, I can’t think of a single ride in the past 10 years from disney or Universal where someone hasn’t suggested it’s running behind schedule at some point.
Yet 95% of them come out right on time.
Spoiler alert: whatever the next attraction that gets built will be “behind schedule” at some point also.