Le sigh.
Every time I see Tim I just want him to strongly express an opinion one way or the other.
Every time I see Tim I just want him to strongly express an opinion one way or the other.
He sure knows how to keep an audience though.Le sigh.
Every time I see Tim I just want him to strongly express an opinion one way or the other.
Am I the only one that thinks they need some sort of obstacle course/ adult water playground in the new expansion?
Was just on the Universal website looking at park hours for next week and saw that they are offering Early Park Admission for hotel guests that starts at 7:30 AM!? Didn't realize it was that early. Has anyone been there for the early admission?
Does the park get much less crowded later? Given the capacity of rides and the park you would think it would be a good idea to sell some kind of later entry ticket to spread crowds out.
It does get less crowded later, especially when the afternoon thunderstorms arrive. An "after 2 pm" ticket or something might not be a bad idea.
It does get less crowded later, especially when the afternoon thunderstorms arrive. An "after 2 pm" ticket or something might not be a bad idea.
It's open for about 20 minutes at night.Wasn't this park supposed to be open at night? Has that ever happened?
It's open for about 20 minutes at night.
The idea is to direct people away from crowding the morning and even out attendence a bit. Universal could certainly incentivize this with pricing and packages.But then it'll just be more crowded after 2pm if they start selling reduced price tickets!
I never thought the night attendance projections were sensible. As I've said before, tourists don't even attend the excellent hotel resort pools after 6:00 PM. They're mostly empty then. Even Florida nights get a little chilly in the water, especially when you step out of the heated pools. Night hours might work for special events, but that's about it. That was a no common sense idea in the first place, and probably has little bearing on future attendance.
Maybe not a restaurant, but definitely a tiki bar.I feel Universal should have added a sit-down restaurant at the top of the Cabana Bay tower, that would have been a big draw for both VB guests and Cabana Bay.
I think nights work for special events but not as a daily scheduled regimen.I think Florida is a lot warmer than where most people would call home, even at night that I don't think that would be an issue during summer.
I remember Wet n Wild beingbusy when I was younger during their nightly events.
You might be waiting years- I don't see this slowing down. I made a detailed post over at magic- but essentially, they now have 5,600 on-site rooms. By 2019/2020, they'll have 10,200.Yeah, not adding this to my AP either anymore. Sticking with 2-park Premier until things calm down.