could Gringotts be empty just because a lot of people don't know it is open? (After all it was never advertised it would be opened)
I do remember passing by that area and there was a group of about 10 people and one of them kept telling everyone else to go check Diagon and everyone else said it was closed. (They eventually went in I think)
But then also, some family from out of town came to HHN and they had no idea it was opened until I mentioned it to them.
if it was announced on the website, do you think more people would go in there? Because, besides seeing people going into that area, there is no way to tell it is actually open
I think it is more that Gringotts has great capacity, we went in the area on Sunday night and Diagon was pretty crowded, we didn't ride Gringotts nor did I see what the wait was, but we did ride Monday afternoon and the posted wait was 15 minutes.
It's on the park map. It seems that they can outwardly advertise it but its there if someone cares enough to look at the event guide.
I've never done Stay & Scream before despite having had a FF Pass for many years and even worked the event. So my question is, how early do the S&S locations open and how quick do they fill up? I'm trying to do the New York location so I can easily get to FvJ...I'm pretty sure as long as you have a ticket for the park during the day, you have access to Stay and Scream
I've never done Stay & Scream before despite having had a FF Pass for many years and even worked the event. So my question is, how early do the S&S locations open and how quick do they fill up? I'm trying to do the New York location so I can easily get to FvJ...
The longest line we waited for Gringotts al trip was during HHN (20 minutes). It's not as bad as normal day crowds, but it's clear the 'news' is getting out. Beedle the Bard is doing shows and Olivanders you can usually get a personal show for.
Ah thanks, helps a lot.I mean, you can wait in Finns all afternoon if you want, the Stay & Scream section doesn't "open" per se. The bigger problem is when they close--by 4:00, usually start limited access so there is a line (sometimes huge) to get in. If you are already in the bar, they come around and scan your ticket, give you a wristband. Inside the bar gets busy very quickly, I've seen outside busy but never body to body.
I believe all of them have a cart but Finnegan's and Springfield are the only ones with full bars open (not sure about Diagon).Do all of the S&S locations have beer and food options while waiting?
I believe all of them have a cart but Finnegan's and Springfield are the only ones with full bars open (not sure about Diagon).
My friend I was with kept asking "when were we gonna get on the tram?" While in the line for the purge. Guests are seriously blind sometimes I tell ya
Yeah that's what he thought we were queuing up for, guess he just confused the Hollywood website for the orlando one lolA reference to the Purge tram in Hollywood?