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I'll be there on the 8th for over a week, and have two full days carved out for just...waiting. It was a planned trip before the date was announced, but looking forward to seeing how it goes.
I'll be there on the 8th for over a week, and have two full days carved out for just...waiting. It was a planned trip before the date was announced, but looking forward to seeing how it goes.
You should never believe anything he saysChapek still should never have said it
Totally. If anything, it was that 38 minute rumor that got worldwide coverage. Whatever idiot said that really set expectations too high.Also, who -- really -- besides hardcore people like us has any idea that Chapek gave that 15-minute number? I don't believe it's somehow permeated the consciousness of the majority of guests who are going to end up experiencing it.
Chapek still should never have said it, of course.
If we can't trust anything an executive says, thats a major problem. I understand theres always corporate talk to hype up attractions but straight up saying "15 minute ride" is completely misleading. Im not sure how many people caught onto it GP wise, but still. Makes me not want to visit since I am blatantly being lied to, especially when I'm giving them my $. Excited for my Disney trip in the spring but doubt ill be back for quite some time.You should never believe anything he says
That's the 38 minute ride version.Does the 15 minutes include breakdown and evac time?
Not only sensors, but Wi-Fi drop out/interference still seems to be an issue.I'm still curious that the ongoing potential technical issues are that only one of the two elevators is working properly?
I can't imagine they are very different, if at all? Seems very odd.
Now the ride shutting down due to tripped sensors across so many different ride elements and redundant safety measure. That sounds about right, and a bitch to work out.
They'tre probably trying to duplicate the 'Hagrid situation' and market it around the concept of the ride is so good the lines are out the park.If the ride is as plagued as being reported and having a forced opening before it’s ready and no soft opening.
I could easily see the wait times for this passing 10+ hours.
“10-hour lines are not a sign of success.” —Bob ChapekIf the ride is as plagued as being reported and having a forced opening before it’s ready and no soft opening.
I could easily see the wait times for this passing 10+ hours.
MF:SR had it's fair share of issues, but because it has 4 separate turntables with multiple pods on each turntable, they could take individual pods and even whole turntables offline while keeping the attraction open. The light crowds also helped mask the issues.Just like Hagrid, I’m not stepping foot in the park until all the issues are ironed out.
Here’s hoping all this negative talk is just bad info, and this ride opens as smoothly as Smugglers Run has.
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Hoping Hagrid has its issues ironed out by January!! Since I already bought tickets lol
A couple of reasons ... looks better (especially on this ride, where a track down the middle of the hallway would ruin the visual)... more flexibility in movement (not that its been used much for that here - but look at Pooh, or Aquatopia in Tokyo).. and I've head that operational costs are actually cheaper once its up and running.This is why I don’t understand the move to trackless technology. It has so many operational problems. Just hide the tracks. People really don’t care if they can see it or not.