Houses will only have one line—stand-by—that everyone uses.
With that in mind...granted we don't know until we know, and I am sure initially kinks need to be worked out...what is the assumed wait time for each house?
Houses will only have one line—stand-by—that everyone uses.
Depends on capacity and how many people arrive at the house at the prescribed times.With that in mind...granted we don't know until we know, and I am sure initially kinks need to be worked out...what is the assumed wait time for each house?
That’s what we’ve been saying for weeks...This is either going to go really good or really bad, lol.
Wait does this mean we won’t be able to pick what houses we go through...From everything I’m hearing, that doesn’t seem to be an option this year.
I assume its more like you choose what maze you want and it gives you a return time, but if 400 people get the same return time, or if one return time bleeds into another, the line is a lot worse than it otherwise would be.Wait does this mean we won’t be able to pick what houses we go through...
I really liked the idea of making a list from must do to least interested and it did it from there but the app thing seems to be out the doorI assume its more like you choose what maze you want and it gives you a return time, but if 400 people get the same return time, or if one return time bleeds into another, the line is a lot worse than it otherwise would be.
I'd honestly be all for some kind of system that chooses mazes for me if they could somehow create an algorythm thats guaranteed to get you through every maze,but that seems virtually impossible.
By comparison the app sounded like a pretty good idea. I'm not sure if its because the layoffs gutted most of the employees or funding that would normally figure out that kind of thing, but going in with basically no plan and just making it a general line free for all sounds like possibly the worst move they could make. Hopefully they have at least something in place to make it work.I really liked the idea of making a list from must do to least interested and it did it from there but the app thing seems to be out the door
Sounds like the disability pass at Busch Gardens and at HoS. I never got on at universal as I never really needed it.I assume its more like you choose what maze you want and it gives you a return time
Thats pretty much how I envision it, it works really well if only a select few people need it, but if 90% of the guests are using it it sounds pretty messy.Sounds like the disability pass at Busch Gardens and at HoS. I never got on at universal as I never really needed it.
8 people.Does anybody know what the estimated park capacity will be?
8 people.
8 people.
Is this because they don't have enough room for both lines? So there combining both so they can have a bigger one for social distancing guidelines?Houses will only have one line—stand-by—that everyone uses.
Just to clarify a point: I was not basing my post off of any rumored/speculated information regarding "locals-only". I was referring to the Florida mandate that any visitors from the Tri-State area quarantine for 14 days; the governor put that mandate into effect early on when New York City was first profoundly affected. Recently, our state's governor enacted a similar mandate regarding travelers from Florida when things started spiking there. However, Florida's mandate is still in effect last I checked.
So I, traveling from a fairly low-risk area in New York State, would have to quarantine 14 days upon arriving in Florida if the mandate is enforced. My vacation/time requested off from work for HHN is typically between 7-10 days. So I'd be literally spending my entire trip quarantined, only to return and quarantine for 14 more days back home.
That's what makes attending a near-impossibility for me currently, not any particular rumored rules set in place by Universal. We'll see if the travel restriction on Florida's end is altered or halted by the time October rolls around!
Also, very bummed to hear about Patrick losing his job.