Same old ROTR. Even covid couldn't change it.
COVID: Ha!! I can make it so that no one gets to ride.
RotR: Hold my beer.
Same old ROTR. Even covid couldn't change it.
Crowds are extremely front loaded and by 4pm most times were probably gone anyway, so this seems like a good move.We’re now down to 2 chances per day to get RoR passes.
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I really would’ve assumed that they would’ve better distributed the times between the time slots. Guess not!Crowds are extremely front loaded and by 4pm most times were probably gone anyway, so this seems like a good move.
Also by 4PM, the park is pretty empty from pics I’ve seen.
Any word on how many breakdowns per day? Is it becoming more reliable or improving at all?For what it's worth, passes are going faster because there are fewer (total) passes being given out. I have yet to hear of numbers higher than 80 boarding groups, with most days hitting in the 60's or 70's.
Those I’ve spoken to said it seems incredibly unreliable. No different than before the parks closed as far as I can tell.Any word on how many breakdowns per day? Is it becoming more reliable or improving at all?
I really hope they can figure this out. Wasn't Disneyland's version running pretty well before the park closed? Because if it's a DHS specific problem, that may mean our ride has to undergo extensive closure to fix some sort of problems at some point if it continues to be unreliable. It's quite ironic to think about that since the parks were just closed for 4 months.Those I’ve spoken to said it seems incredibly unreliable. No different than before the parks closed as far as I can tell.
Hagrid had work done during the closure. It seemed to help with reliability (to some extent). This, not so sure of.I really hope they can figure this out. Wasn't Disneyland's version running pretty well before the park closed? Because if it's a DHS specific problem, that may mean our ride has to undergo extensive closure to fix some sort of problems at some point if it continues to be unreliable. It's quite ironic to think about that since the parks were just closed for 4 months.
It's not like the ride doesn't work though. It does. It just doesn't like to stay working. So I think it has to be something in the system not working right, but the ride is very complex and they may be having a hard time figuring out exactly where the trouble spot is.It sounds like this must go beyond programming "bugs" that would be worked out over time.
It's not really "scratched up", it's the ride path starting to show after running the ride so much. This tends to happen with all trackless rides.How long until they polish the floor again...It seems..um..scratched up
Is this normal?
Do they ever replace it or no?It's not really "scratched up", it's the ride path starting to show after running the ride so much. This tends to happen with all trackless rides.
That would be quite expensive to "replace" i'm not sure. Maybe try and polish up every now and then. Tbh, I don't think they care too much. The same thing has happened with kong in how you can see the clear ride path marked out despite it being trackless.Do they ever replace it or no?