CityWalk Orlando Updates & Changes General Thread | Page 121 | Inside Universal Forums
Inside Universal Forums
Inside Universal Forums
  • Home
  • Forums
    New posts Search forums Account Upgrades
  • News
    Universal Studios Hollywood Universal Orlando Universal Studios Japan Universal Studios Singapore Universal Studios Beijing
  • Merchandise
Log in Register
What's new Search

Search

By:
  • New posts
  • Search forums
  • Account Upgrades
Menu
Log in

Register

Install the app
  • Signing up for a Premium Membership is a donation to help Inside Universal maintain costs and offers an ad-free experience on the forum. Learn more about it here.
  • Forums
  • Universal Parks & Resorts
  • Universal Orlando Resort
  • Universal CityWalk
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.

CityWalk Orlando Updates & Changes General Thread

  • Thread starter Thread starter GAcoaster
  • Start date Start date May 25, 2016
Prev
  • 1
  • …

    Go to page

  • 119
  • 120
  • 121
  • 122
  • 123
  • …

    Go to page

  • 138
Next
First Prev 121 of 138

Go to page

Next Last
C

Casper Gutman

Minion
Joined
Apr 30, 2017
Messages
969
  • Nov 28, 2023
  • #2,401
SeventyOne said:
For most of this century, UOR has been the #1 park in Orlando for Halloween and Spring events (excepting St Patrick's at Raglan) ... and a distant third for Christmas. So they pumped up the Grinch content, built a shiny new parade that could run earlier in the season, put a mini F&W in CityWalk ... and remained the third Christmas park in Orlando.

Variety of reasons for this, but I think a big one has to be the people who love traditional Christmas are largely distinct from those who love Halloween, Mardi Gras and Universal IPs. Much like they did with NYE, at a certain point, offer the bare minimum and rely on the fact the parks will be filled with casual guests in late December even if you do very little.

(FTR, the 20+ year-old Blues Brothers Holiday Show is my favorite Christmas thing in any theme park. But I also get its aesthetic is far from Candlelight or Wonderous Night.)
Click to expand...
One year seems a pretty perfunctory attempt to seriously compete at Christmas, especially given the time it took to establish Uni’s Halloween dominance or the fact that it’s only just starting to compete with Disney as an equal.

When these business-based justifications are given, I always wonder to what degree they are based on actual knowledge of Uni’s internal workings.
 
Last edited: Nov 28, 2023
Brian G.

Brian G.

Editor-in-Chief
Staff Member
Joined
Jan 21, 2008
Messages
27,099
Location
Orlando, FL
  • Nov 28, 2023
  • #2,402
Casper Gutman said:
One year seems a pretty perfunctory attempt to seriously compete at Christmas, especially given the time it took to establish Uni’s Halloween dominance or the fact that it’s only just starting to compete with Disney as an equal.

When these business-based justifications are given, I always wonder to what degree they are based on actual knowledge of Uni’s internal workings.
Click to expand...
One year attempt at Mistletoe Pines...

Not everything else.
 
  • Like
Reactions: SeventyOne, Coolbfitz and Legacy
graspthesun

graspthesun

Jurassic Ranger
V.I.P. Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2013
Messages
1,460
Location
New Orleans
  • Nov 29, 2023
  • #2,403
Brian G. said:
Yeah, it was either dead - or a congestion nightmare during busy times, especially during the park closing. Cool idea but I get why it needed to go/be changed.
Click to expand...

I think the Christmas village felt like a solid effort to create a dedicated mini-section within Citywalk and created a cool atmosphere. The two errant stands during Mardi Gras did not make any sense.
 
  • Like
Reactions: agentj, Casper Gutman and Jdentel
Brian G.

Brian G.

Editor-in-Chief
Staff Member
Joined
Jan 21, 2008
Messages
27,099
Location
Orlando, FL
  • Nov 29, 2023
  • #2,404
graspthesun said:
I think the Christmas village felt like a solid effort to create a dedicated mini-section within Citywalk and created a cool atmosphere. The two errant stands during Mardi Gras did not make any sense.
Click to expand...
Oh, I loved it; but I understand why it’s gone.
 
  • Like
Reactions: SeventyOne and Coolbfitz
UniversalRBLX

UniversalRBLX

Dragon Trainer
Joined
Nov 3, 2015
Messages
7,409
Location
Cabana Bae
  • Nov 29, 2023
  • #2,405
I'm surprised they didn't "move" mistletoe pines to USF proper. F&B for the holidays is severely lacking
 
  • Like
Reactions: Clive
IzzyB

IzzyB

Webslinger
V.I.P. Member
Joined
May 23, 2010
Messages
4,902
Location
Orlando, FL
  • Nov 29, 2023
  • #2,406
graspthesun said:
I think the Christmas village felt like a solid effort to create a dedicated mini-section within Citywalk and created a cool atmosphere. The two errant stands during Mardi Gras did not make any sense.
Click to expand...
The need a Christmas village in the park like Sea World. Universals attempt at Christmas sound weak to be honest with you. It also takes word of mouth and more than a year. But either way seeing what is offered at Uni doesn't seem to compare to what is offered at the other parks in my opinion. I will judge the decor once I see it.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Jdentel
UniversalRBLX

UniversalRBLX

Dragon Trainer
Joined
Nov 3, 2015
Messages
7,409
Location
Cabana Bae
  • Nov 29, 2023
  • #2,407
IzzyB said:
The need a Christmas village in the park like Sea World. Universals attempt at Christmas sound weak to be honest with you. It also takes word of mouth and more than a year. But either way seeing what is offered at Uni doesn't seem to compare to what is offered at the other parks in my opinion. I will judge the decor once I see it.
Click to expand...

Well, Universal's offerings are much more solid than Disney's now that they've added a paywall behind pretty much all of it.

SeaWorld remains king with 3 stage shows, fireworks, great food & beverage (great value with the tasting sampler card), streetmosphere, live music (something both WDW and UOR have started to ignore in-park) and decor throughout most areas of the park.

Universal is still great, just stagnated a bit. Would love to see a holiday firework show next year added to the lineup.
 
  • Like
Reactions: GA-MBIT, SeventyOne, Mad Dog and 2 others
IzzyB

IzzyB

Webslinger
V.I.P. Member
Joined
May 23, 2010
Messages
4,902
Location
Orlando, FL
  • Nov 29, 2023
  • #2,408
UniversalRBLX said:
Well, Universal's offerings are much more solid than Disney's now that they've added a paywall behind pretty much all of it.

SeaWorld remains king with 3 stage shows, fireworks, great food & beverage (great value with the tasting sampler card), streetmosphere, live music (something both WDW and UOR have started to ignore in-park) and decor throughout most areas of the park.

Universal is still great, just stagnated a bit. Would love to see a holiday firework show next year added to the lineup.
Click to expand...
I will say I was thinking weak compared more to Sea World. I haven't been to WDW at Christmas since before Covid and honestly the main thing that did it for me was the decor and candlelight processional. However, you are right it got to the point you had to do the dining package to see the show. We always did the package since we also liked eating at Epcot. Sea World is all free as is their family friendly Halloween. Along with Howl O Scream being cheaper, yet of course not as good as HHN.

Want to add that each park has their strength and weaknesses and Sea World has a lot of weaknesses. But their AP benefits, Christmas, and family version of Halloween are the best I feel of the 3 parks. Everything else it falls dead last including their non-event food which is just awful.
 
  • Like
Reactions: SeventyOne and OrlLover
UniversalRBLX

UniversalRBLX

Dragon Trainer
Joined
Nov 3, 2015
Messages
7,409
Location
Cabana Bae
  • Nov 29, 2023
  • #2,409
IzzyB said:
Want to add that each park has their strength and weaknesses and Sea World has a lot of weaknesses. But their AP benefits, Christmas, and family version of Halloween are the best I feel of the 3 parks. Everything else it falls dead last including their non-event food which is just awful.
Click to expand...
if it weren't for the events, SeaWorld would be closed by now.

Speaking of awful food, and bringing it back to the topic of CityWalk, when will Universal get rid of the Moe's/Panda/BK disaster area?
 
  • Like
Reactions: TheCodeMan95, SeventyOne and Casper Gutman
OrlLover

OrlLover

Jurassic Ranger
Joined
Aug 8, 2018
Messages
1,603
  • Nov 29, 2023
  • #2,410
Well I’m glad the market can support three different options. You can choose whatever event is to your liking and just enjoy for what it’s worth.
 
Cygnus

Cygnus

Shark Bait
Joined
Sep 3, 2022
Messages
254
Age
23
  • Nov 29, 2023
  • #2,411
UniversalRBLX said:
if it weren't for the events, SeaWorld would be closed by now.

Speaking of awful food, and bringing it back to the topic of CityWalk, when will Universal get rid of the Moe's/Panda/BK disaster area?
Click to expand...
ermmm moe’s is so busting….the others can go however
 
  • Sad
Reactions: UniversalRBLX
TheCodeMan95

TheCodeMan95

Webslinger
Joined
Jul 24, 2018
Messages
4,730
Age
29
  • Dec 1, 2023
  • #2,412
UniversalRBLX said:
if it weren't for the events, SeaWorld would be closed by now.

Speaking of awful food, and bringing it back to the topic of CityWalk, when will Universal get rid of the Moe's/Panda/BK disaster area?
Click to expand...
I ask myself this every trip - and I'm going to go with "never"

The general public likes what they know, despite me thinking it's absolute blasphemy to go to BK on vacation
 
  • Like
Reactions: IzzyB, Coolbfitz and UniversalRBLX
ReelJustice

ReelJustice

Webslinger
V.I.P. Member
Joined
Aug 6, 2008
Messages
4,494
Location
Universal City
  • Dec 1, 2023
  • #2,413
Regarding Red Coconut buyouts, some of us are old enough to remember going all the way to Pleasure Island only to find out the Adventurers Club was bought out.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Chumpieboy and tankart150
UniversalRBLX

UniversalRBLX

Dragon Trainer
Joined
Nov 3, 2015
Messages
7,409
Location
Cabana Bae
  • Dec 1, 2023
  • #2,414
ReelJustice said:
Regarding Red Coconut buyouts, some of us are old enough to remember going all the way to Pleasure Island only to find out the Adventurers Club was bought out.
Click to expand...
Red Coconut closed is one thing, but all of the upper level of CityWalk or IOA for a private event is just poor service.
 
  • Like
Reactions: GA-MBIT, SeventyOne, tankart150 and 2 others
Mad Dog

Mad Dog

Veteran Member
V.I.P. Member
Joined
Jan 30, 2013
Messages
23,566
Location
Pittsburgh area
  • Dec 1, 2023
  • #2,415
What's tough about the CityWalk buyouts is that they pop up unexpectedly and basically cut out all of the entertainment restaurant/bars options on that level. Usually only Margaritaville is left and subsequently it gets swamped. Evening plans of ours were too often ruined. Fortunately everything is close at Universal, so we popped over to a hotel bar instead, but that wastes a lot of time. At the very least, if they are going to do this so often they should have some weekly billboards set up where they give the times and dates they're going to bar the heavy spending hotel guests from the bar/restaurant district. (@UniversalRBLX: I guess we had the same thought, and complaint, simultaneously)
 
  • Like
Reactions: GA-MBIT, SeventyOne, tankart150 and 2 others
C

Casper Gutman

Minion
Joined
Apr 30, 2017
Messages
969
  • Dec 1, 2023
  • #2,416
Mad Dog said:
What's tough about the CityWalk buyouts is that they pop up unexpectedly and basically cut out all of the entertainment restaurant/bars options on that level. Usually only Margaritaville is left and subsequently it gets swamped. Evening plans of ours were too often ruined. Fortunately everything is close at Universal, so we popped over to a hotel bar instead, but that wastes a lot of time. At the very least, if they are going to do this so often they should have some weekly billboards set up where they give the times and dates they're going to bar the heavy spending hotel guests from the bar/restaurant district. (@UniversalRBLX: I guess we had the same thought, and complaint, simultaneously)
Click to expand...
It’s even worse - if you ask at information, even just inquiring about the next day, they often don’t know if there will be a buyout. The information is literally inaccessible to the public.
 
  • Like
  • Wow
Reactions: GA-MBIT, SeventyOne, tankart150 and 4 others
TheCodeMan95

TheCodeMan95

Webslinger
Joined
Jul 24, 2018
Messages
4,730
Age
29
  • Dec 1, 2023
  • #2,417
Casper Gutman said:
It’s even worse - if you ask at information, even just inquiring about the next day, they often don’t know if there will be a buyout. The information is literally inaccessible to the public.
Click to expand...
I'd hope at the very least, these events are booked far enough in advance that you wouldn't be able to make a reservation at a restaurant that will be unavailable?

Or will they just drop a bomb on you that day? lol
 
Mad Dog

Mad Dog

Veteran Member
V.I.P. Member
Joined
Jan 30, 2013
Messages
23,566
Location
Pittsburgh area
  • Dec 1, 2023
  • #2,418
Casper Gutman said:
It’s even worse - if you ask at information, even just inquiring about the next day, they often don’t know if there will be a buyout. The information is literally inaccessible to the public.
Click to expand...
At least they're consistently bad. If you go to Information in the parks they don't generally know if things like whether the night Lagoon Show (when it's existing) is being run that night, or if you call it's hard to get a straight answer to any questions. I love Universal, but their Operations aren't on top of the game anymore. I dunno why? Maybe too many new employees, or they don't train them enough?
 
  • Like
Reactions: GA-MBIT, TheCodeMan95 and UniversalRBLX
UniversalRBLX

UniversalRBLX

Dragon Trainer
Joined
Nov 3, 2015
Messages
7,409
Location
Cabana Bae
  • Dec 1, 2023
  • #2,419
Mad Dog said:
At least they're consistently bad. If you go to Information in the parks they don't generally know if things like whether the night Lagoon Show (when it's existing) is being run that night, or if you call it's hard to get a straight answer to any questions. I love Universal, but their Operations aren't on top of the game anymore. I dunno why? Maybe too many new employees, or they don't train them enough?
Click to expand...

I think it's the training/management. WDW can accommodate and train an entire new class from their DCP program every 3-6 months and they're able to inform them properly on changes/updates to their parks. Disney is also very consistent with their schedules on a day-to-day basis with consistent park operating hours and showtimes. I'm sure Universal treats their TMs well, but there's an obvious gap when it comes to communication with them and the latest park information.

Universal also loves telling you to "check the app" for updated showtimes/hours... and it's always outdated lol

Part of the reason why Cinematic Celebration was poorly attended was because of their inconsistent showtimes (sometimes they'll just skip a weekend randomly) and TMs not knowing when it took place.
 
  • Like
Reactions: SeventyOne, OrlLover, Casper Gutman and 2 others
IzzyB

IzzyB

Webslinger
V.I.P. Member
Joined
May 23, 2010
Messages
4,902
Location
Orlando, FL
  • Dec 1, 2023
  • #2,420
UniversalRBLX said:
I think it's the training/management. WDW can accommodate and train an entire new class from their DCP program every 3-6 months and they're able to inform them properly on changes/updates to their parks. Disney is also very consistent with their schedules on a day-to-day basis with consistent park operating hours and showtimes. I'm sure Universal treats their TMs well, but there's an obvious gap when it comes to communication with them and the latest park information.

Universal also loves telling you to "check the app" for updated showtimes/hours... and it's always outdated lol

Part of the reason why Cinematic Celebration was poorly attended was because of their inconsistent showtimes (sometimes they'll just skip a weekend randomly) and TMs not knowing when it took place.
Click to expand...
That is crazy. I thought Sea World was bad with that, but at least they have signs in their parks telling you when something is closing and team members know, but their app is not always up to date of when a specific ride is closing. Their show times are accurate and if they change they make a park wide announcement. I was there once when it was storming and they announced when the last show would be and what was being cancelled due to the weather. I don't think they updated app but made announcements every 10 minutes it seemed park wide.

I got frustrated with Sea World because if you didn't pass by Journey to Atlantis to see the sign you didn't know, so then you went over there at 7 to find out then it was closed. They didn't have ride time closures in app. But based on what people are saying here, it is 20x better than Uni because I learned to ask team members when I wasn't sure and across the park.

Buy outs are known way in advance, there is no reason for those closures not being updated in the app and having signs up.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Jdentel, TheCodeMan95 and UniversalRBLX
Prev
  • 1
  • …

    Go to page

  • 119
  • 120
  • 121
  • 122
  • 123
  • …

    Go to page

  • 138
Next
First Prev 121 of 138

Go to page

Next Last
You must log in or register to reply here.
Share:
Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link

Book with our Travel Partners

MEI Travel

Latest posts

  • UNIrd
    Epic Universe Food and Drink General Discussion
    • Latest: UNIrd
    • 15 minutes ago
    Universal Epic Universe
  • Jerroddragon
    Mega Movie Summer 2025
    • Latest: Jerroddragon
    • 28 minutes ago
    Universal Studios Hollywood Events
  • tommyhawkins
    Epic Universe Expansion Speculation
    • Latest: tommyhawkins
    • Today at 6:09 AM
    Universal Epic Universe
  • Della
    Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Ministry of Magic - General Discussion Thread
    • Latest: Della
    • Today at 6:08 AM
    Universal Epic Universe
  • BriefCasey
    Universal Fan Fest Nights - Coming 2025
    • Latest: BriefCasey
    • Today at 4:49 AM
    Universal Studios Hollywood Events

Share this page

Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
  • Forums
  • Universal Parks & Resorts
  • Universal Orlando Resort
  • Universal CityWalk
  • Style variation
    System Light Dark
  • Contact us
  • Terms and rules
  • Privacy policy
  • Help
  • Home
  • RSS
Community platform by XenForo® © 2010-2025 XenForo Ltd.
  • This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
    Accept Learn more…
Back
Top