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people keep talking about ride breakdowns but its never broken down on me yet and i rode it 5 times.
Yes, that's a huge one for me too. Rerideability is big time for FJ, Mummy,Kong, Gringotts, SpiderMan,Transformers, JPRA, HE,MIB for me ( in no particular order).......And pertaining to F&F....Some of the posters on OI community said Express was open at one time .Rerideability is also a factor for me.
Express was open today
Cool! I had to ask them (politely) to let me in to photograph the “Trophy Case” in Single Rider cause it wasn’t open while I was there Wednesday. They were very nice to unlock the door and escort me through so I can get some pics and video.So was Single Rider, apparently.
F&F is the first permanent implementation of a new project to merge ticketed media, express passes, and resort keys. Don't think it'll include MM+ like ride reservations but it's a large project. Been hearing a lot about it for awhile but it seems to be rolling out sooner than later.
Could you explain this a bit more? Not quite sure how all of that sticks together in this ride.F&F is the first permanent implementation of a new project to merge ticketed media, express passes, and resort keys. Don't think it'll include MM+ like ride reservations but it's a large project. Been hearing a lot about it for awhile but it seems to be rolling out sooner than later.
They tested the Virtual Queue last year on DM for about a month before Fallon opened. Probably a dry run test for Fallon.I may be wrong, but I get the vibe of the methods of Fastpasses done from Disney prior to MyMagic and Maxpass, to where it was basically reserving for shorter wait times are coming to play.
If that's the case, I wonder how that'll work for attractions that don't have Virtual Queue set up yet, and that I would wonder if Despicable Me, Simpsons, or Shrek will be the first ones to test that out.
Pretty sure it was Shrek. Or maybe both.They tested the Virtual Queue last year on DM for about a month before Fallon opened. Probably a dry run test for Fallon.
Pretty sure it was Shrek. Or maybe both.
I may be wrong, but I get the vibe of the methods of Fastpasses done from Disney prior to MyMagic and Maxpass, to where it was basically reserving for shorter wait times are coming to play.
If that's the case, I wonder how that'll work for attractions that don't have Virtual Queue set up yet, and that I would wonder if Despicable Me, Simpsons, or Shrek will be the first ones to test that out.
I'm not talking virtual line.
They won't as much when the shop does well. If not I'm sure they will evaluate.Scanning some public and not so public areas and the attraction is being panned universally. (no pun intended)
While I know Universal is moving away from this style of ride and this was caught up in the middle of the transition I hope UOR and UC read and take in every bit of negative feedback on this ride and remember it.
And they need to look at the few things people liked about it too - mostly the practical scene. When I've gone through, i've heard people say "Wow, this looks so cool"... only to be met with a dud of a "ride" that is nothing like that scene that wowed them.Scanning some public and not so public areas and the attraction is being panned universally. (no pun intended)
While I know Universal is moving away from this style of ride and this was caught up in the middle of the transition I hope UOR and UC read and take in every bit of negative feedback on this ride and remember it.
If the GP reaction is universally super strong negative to the 360 scene and universally positive to the practical scene & fake speed tunnel, the attraction may end up serving a purpose after all, namely a better direction for future attractions (and to buttress opinion with the executives what we have heard about a move away from this type of attraction in the future). And, maybe some mgt. personnel changes, if there is an internal need for that. Lukewarm reactions rarely elicit change, but strongly negative reactions often will. It may, in the long term, be better that the ride is weak & ends up poorly received by the GP, than it just be, an average attraction with a meh response.....Of course, I'm just judging by what you posters are saying, I haven't experienced it myself yet.And the few things people liked about it - mostly the practical scene. When I've gone through, i've heard people say "Wow, this looks so cool"... only to be met with a dud of a "ride" that is nothing like that scene that wowed them.
And they need to look at the few things people liked about it too - mostly the practical scene. When I've gone through, i've heard people say "Wow, this looks so cool"... only to be met with a dud of a "ride" that is nothing like that scene that wowed them.