What if I told you guys that one contractor hasn't been given access to the site yet. And is starting to become very concerned about the completion date.
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What if I told you guys that one contractor hasn't been given access to the site yet. And is starting to become very concerned about the completion date.
They have 3 months and 17 days until May 25th.
How many people will actually spring for the extra expense for Express Pass when they're already not having to wait on a line though?
I see some of the lifeguards have started already, with high vis jackets and hard hats.
It leads me to another question about the water.
Most of the slides have running water, are these all connected to a main filter/mini water treatment area, or does each slide have its own water supply/recycling method? I'm guessing those filters will be on overtime with the amount of dust and dirt in the air
If they make it to May 25th with nearly all elements/landscaping intact and finished I'll be stunned. Universal usually isn't this cocky unlike Disney with hard deadlines... methinks that this is a pissing contest just to beat Avatar.
How many people will actually spring for the extra expense for Express Pass when they're already not having to wait on a line though?
Each pool or body of water will have it's own circulation system and filtration system. If you start to share pumps with different bodies of water you are at risk of draining one and overflowing the other. So each slide complex would have their own pump room unless they were in close proximity to another. For example the lazy river would most likely share a room with any of the the slide complexes it's near or the volcano's. But each body of water being circulated in that room would have it's own pumps, filters, heaters, and chemical monitoring systems separate from the others.I see some of the lifeguards have started already, with high vis jackets and hard hats.
It leads me to another question about the water.
Most of the slides have running water, are these all connected to a main filter/mini water treatment area, or does each slide have its own water supply/recycling method? I'm guessing those filters will be on overtime with the amount of dust and dirt in the air
Completely agree. I actually think Express seems like it's more worth it at VB than at USF or IOA.They're not waiting in a line, but say they're virtually allowed to only wait in 1 line at a time and that wait is 60 mins. That's 60 minute wait + ride + 60+ min wait + ride + long wait + ride. It's a waste of your day, unless you really enjoy the wave pool and lazy river.
Express pass would seem more functional where you can just go rides one after the other without have to go scan Tapu then wait for the 2nd/3rd/4th ride.
I personally find the express pass more functional than Tapu right now. Since Tapu Tapu has so many what if's with the virtual queue.
MickeyXtreme just posted a new aerial photo update on his site. The good news is that the park is looking gorgeous. The bad news is that it doesn't even look close to be done. [HASHTAG]#prayforvolcanobay[/HASHTAG]