- Jun 24, 2019
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Just got in line posted 120 will report wait time. Not many trains going by though. Walking right into pre show
Seems like whenever there is a bad storm the previous night, the ride has issues the following day. Everything’s been going well for it recently though so hoping this isn’t something serious or crazy.
Are we thinking this ride is always going to require that much maintenance because that seems like an excessive amount of time. I get they wanna get the ride running efficiently but after that. When do we think the ride will be able to run without ever hitting a capacity?It might not be "issues" per se, but just the amount of time they need for maintenance.
When they started opening with Park Open, they then closed the ride around 7:00 (after putting it @Capacity at around 5:00) because they needed that amount of time from around 8:00 pm onwards for maintenance until the next morning's park open.
But I'm guessing if its pouring rain out from anytime after 7:00 pm it delays when they can start their nightly maintenance, which I would guess means it opens later the next day.
Are we thinking this ride is always going to require that much maintenance because that seems like an excessive amount of time. I get they wanna get the ride running efficiently but after that. When do we think the ride will be able to run without ever hitting a capacity?
As much as I love the attraction, I think that it’s insane that it’s now just about 2 months the attractions been open and they are still not running efficiently or at max capacity. Even if they didn’t push up the grand opening and kept it in August, I still don’t think this thing would have been ready.I honestly don't know. I'm sure the plan is to eventually get to being able to have it run from park open to park close, and have enough time in between for any daily maintenance. But I have no idea what is needed by Universal to get to that point.
Perhaps one of the insiders who might know more have a better idea.
I honestly don't know. I'm sure the plan is to eventually get to being able to have it run from park open to park close, and have enough time in between for any daily maintenance. But I have no idea what is needed by Universal to get to that point.
Perhaps one of the insiders who might know more have a better idea.
As much as I love the attraction, I think that it’s insane that it’s now just about 2 months the attractions been open and they are still not running efficiently or at max capacity.
You're certainly the eternal optimist around here
I think 2 weeks is a wee bit too optimistic. I would wager we'll see regular openings towards the end of July but wouldn't be shocked if it was even longer to get this thing to capacity. If they can get all the trains on the track by HHN, I'd consider that a win.
As @Ryan said, it's all spilled milk at this point, so just take it for what it is.
I remember reading that post and couldn’t possibly think it would take that long to get everything going. But now I take it allllll back hahaha.I'm sure there are rumblings and highly educated guesses from sources, but I doubt anyone here knows definitively what it is. So I'm not sure what educated speculation will really do. It's more of a "it is what it is" and hopefully we'll get the scoop a year down the road.
This is somewhat what I expected. The fact some people were thinking it was going to be corrected in a couple weeks never sat right with me based on where they were.
This is what I said in late June:
As much as I love the attraction, I think that it’s insane that it’s now just about 2 months the attractions been open and they are still not running efficiently or at max capacity. Even if they didn’t push up the grand opening and kept it in August, I still don’t think this thing would have been ready.
And how many attractions still have issues to this day. Gringotts gets evacuated pretty regularly, but because it’s not the new ride anymore it doesn’t get leveled with such intense scrutiny.I think you’d be surprised how many attractions take a long time to work out issues.
You will be lucky if the park is open until 7 that time of year.Pretty sure I'm going in Feb 2020 and I really want to ride it at night! Hopefully they are beyond the 7 p.m. cut off by then.
I check the Touring Plans crowd calendar daily. FJ is generally in line with where it was previously in relation to the crowd calendar levels (Example: If IOA is at an 8 for the day, FJ is usually the same). What I have noticed , though, is that Gringotts has usually been less than before Hagrids opened (example:If USF is an 8 for the day Gringotts sometimes is a 4 or 5), according to the crowd levels. Seems like Hogsmeade may have drained a bit of the Diagon crowd, at least as far as Gringotts is concerned. I've thought that was interesting.Curious how the lines are for FJ with Hagrid recent opening. Are the lines longer/shorter? Or about the same?
I check the Touring Plans crowd calendar daily. FJ is generally in line with where it was previously in relation to the crowd calendar levels (Example: If IOA is at an 8 for the day, FJ is usually the same). What I have noticed , though, is that Gringotts has usually been less than before Hagrids opened (example:If USF is an 8 for the day Gringotts sometimes is a 4 or 5), according to the crowd levels. Seems like Hogsmeade may have drained a bit of the Diagon crowd, at least as far as Gringotts is concerned. I've thought that was interesting.
I've seen it cycle with employees on it in a pretty heavy rain shower, but this was before the ride opened.Im heading back up to the parks on Sunday. With the tropical wave pushing through to Florida by the end of the week I was curious if Hagrids operates in rain but not lightning
I have never found Touring Plans to be particularly accurate in their predictions, for both Uni and Disney.I check the Touring Plans crowd calendar daily. FJ is generally in line with where it was previously in relation to the crowd calendar levels (Example: If IOA is at an 8 for the day, FJ is usually the same). What I have noticed , though, is that Gringotts has usually been less than before Hagrids opened (example:If USF is an 8 for the day Gringotts sometimes is a 4 or 5), according to the crowd levels. Seems like Hogsmeade may have drained a bit of the Diagon crowd, at least as far as Gringotts is concerned. I've thought that was interesting.