I think some people are expecting to rock up and there be no queue there at all... there will always be a small queue generated, remember you don't just get on a ride and go, you have to wait until the previous person has normally completed the slide so that will cause a small waiting time also if it is a raft ride you have the loading time. Additionally if you have a 15 minute timer, if you are close to the attraction there is a good chance you will head there once the band starts to alert you so will probably wait a little then. I have no experience with this form of queue just trying to view it with a little common sense, I think the queuing system sounds great and hopefully it works out successfully, nothing worse than standing in the sun drying off until you start burning with the floor burning your feet waiting 45 mins to go down a slide that lasts 30 seconds ha.
With regards to the video I thoroughly enjoyed it and the two promotional videos have been incredibly detailed, very impressed. I think this second video has taken away much of the guessing now for most of what we see in terms of ride locations etc which I will miss trying to predict however watching them transform into the final products is still going to be fascinating.
Couple pointers from the video for me:
Surprised how low the wall is between the rapids river as it passes between the drops of the water coaster, one side has rock work between the water coaster and the river however the other side has a railing but that does not seem to stretch past the lowest part. I am personally sensible enough to stay in my ring, just makes you wonder about younger kids etc climbing onto the wall, maybe there will be a life guard overlooking that section? Would be cool if you get splashed by passing coaster rafts!
I have also always been fascinated as to how we get to the top of the volcano, now I usual hate long stairs however it looks like this will be the way to the top and personally if I was going to have to climb up that amount of stairs for anything it would be climbing the inside of a volcano that I wouldn't mind! Should get some good views of the park. Couple screen grabs below for a better Idea of the stairs, we have seen the steel for a while now extending out into the volcano and this just confirms what those platforms are now for.
I have said on here before that I would love it if they had a wave pool to match the intensity of Typhoon lagoons and even though the over all design and shape of the pool does not resemble a wave pool that will have breaking waves, if this video is as accurate as it has been then the screen shot below would have us thinking these waves are going to be big enough to break properly rather than just have you bobbing about in rough water. Seeing some of the construction vehicles in past pictures would definitely give the impression it is deep enough for reasonable large waves. Screen grab just shows the waves breaking to the bottom right, video shows from different angles that the waves will potentially break from the centre working out towards the edges of the pool.