I figured. I am there Monday and Tuesday. Sorta holding out hope itll soft open on tues.If it is through Monday and it goes well no reason not to open it. People get paid either way.
I figured. I am there Monday and Tuesday. Sorta holding out hope itll soft open on tues.If it is through Monday and it goes well no reason not to open it. People get paid either way.
If I were there I would pass by a couple of times to see whats up and ask any TM's wearing those spiffy costumes what they think. Or maybe in Universal tradition boom it opens with the park.I figured. I am there Monday and Tuesday. Sorta holding out hope itll soft open on tues.
It just hit me that the closure of T2 and GMR were within a few weeks of each other and it's very possible the opening of MMRR and Bourne both open within a few weeks of each other. Not often you see things work out like that.
What do TMs have to do to participate in the TM Previews? Is there, like, an online sign up sheet, or something?
He will have nothing to do with it.So is Matt Damon not participating in this attraction? Or are they just going to not have Bourne himself be the focus of the attraction?
He will have nothing to do with it.
And, neither should have taken this long too (especially Bourne).It just hit me that the closure of T2 and GMR were within a few weeks of each other and it's very possible the opening of MMRR and Bourne both open within a few weeks of each other. Not often you see things work out like that.
And, neither should have taken this long too (especially Bourne).
Getting it right sure. But it took 2.5 years to change out from one stunt show to a new one? No matter what, it shouldn't take that long for a stunt show.Oh, I disagree about Bourne. I feel they took their time to make sure they got it right.
Getting it right sure. But it took 2.5 years to change out from one stunt show to a new one? No matter what, it shouldn't take that long for a stunt show.
Fleshing out the timeline is very different for UniversalGetting it right sure. But it took 2.5 years to change out from one stunt show to a new one? No matter what, it shouldn't take that long for a stunt show.
Unless they’re taking their time to get it right. 2019 belonged to Hagrid and HHN could carry out the rest of the year. They knew they could afford to put if off one more year.
Oh I agree that with having Hagrid last year it made sense to open in 2020, just like it didn’t make sense to open MMRR in 2019 since they had SR and RotR already.Fleshing out the timeline is very different for Universal
I suppose the same could be said about the JP Coaster too
I'm think it's smart to open it now tbh
Well, we know MMRR could have been finished earlier. But we also understand that manpower shifted to Galaxy’s Edge. And we don’t actually know how extensive the build and rehearsing of Bourne was, or if it needed reworking. Maybe there was less of a delay than we think.Both made sense in why they opened now, but did they *need* to take this long? No. Both could’ve been open sooner if they wanted.
I've always speculated that after the failure of F&F that they reworked the Bourne story line concept so that it would not look much like F&F. Perhaps there were too many similarities to F&F in the early concepts of the Bourne show.Well, we know MMRR could have been finished earlier. But we also understand that manpower shifted to Galaxy’s Edge. And we don’t actually know how extensive the build and rehearsing of Bourne was, or if it needed reworking. Maybe there was less of a delay than we think.
I'd imagine a good chance of that was rebuilding the stage (since it had hydrolic lifts in it), reconfiguring the backstage area and the projection room (s)Getting it right sure. But it took 2.5 years to change out from one stunt show to a new one? No matter what, it shouldn't take that long for a stunt show.
What do TMs have to do to participate in the TM Previews? Is there, like, an online sign up sheet, or something?