Welp. Extended delay up to an hour. That’s in addition to the hour I’ve already been waiting in the same spot.The entire inside queue. Up to 2 hours, but likely less when things are running well.
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Welp. Extended delay up to an hour. That’s in addition to the hour I’ve already been waiting in the same spot.The entire inside queue. Up to 2 hours, but likely less when things are running well.
I mean he like literally just dropped that bomb above universal from the helicopter and kept going.Who knew Bio was a troll this entire time. Lol.
I've been saying he was a bot.Something must be off with his programming today.
The California film star effect.Who knew Bio was a troll this entire time. Lol.
Yes, but even if that is the case, he's complaining they didn't have Technical rehearsal signs out. It isn't in technical rehearsals - it already grand opened. His argument is very odd.Thinking it through, I believe he actually went to ride this today for the first time. It is possible that he was frustrated by the downtimes and felt he needed to let off steam.
Yes, but even if that is the case, he's complaining they didn't have Technical rehearsal signs out. It isn't in technical rehearsals - it already grand opened. His point is very odd.
I get his point, but it makes no sense. We aren't in technical rehearsals.Thank goodness for Biore injecting some honesty and criticism into the mix.
What do we call the Universal equivalent of pixie dusters? They’ve been in full force lately...
I get his point, but it makes no sense. We aren't in technical rehearsals.
I get his point, but it makes no sense. We aren't in technical rehearsals.
I think his point is the ride should be in tech rehearsals based on the non-weather related issues. Normally when Universal gets to grand opening time the attractions are a tiny bit more consistent... it’s been a bit of a messy opening.
This is also the first major outdoor ride they’ve opened in a long time, so weather delays make it look much worse then it may be.
They should've, yeah, but they announced plans, people booked vacations and things fell behind to the point where the simply wasn't enough time. It sucks, but it is what it is.I think he’s trying to say they should’ve done technical rehearsals instead of just going straight to a grand opening. It would’ve lowered some of the expectations people had and gotten rid of the criticism.
Lolz Kong still doesn't work
well..
Last year when Toy Story Land opened, it had precisely 3 hours or so of soft openings and Slinky is a similar type of ride, just with less moving parts.
That was actually me, but in this case I felt it was more than warranted (and I didn't even think of it as a "versus" comparison) as it provided a point of reference for how openings have been handled over the past few years on similar attractions. Hagrid is obviously much more complex than Slinky so it's easy to see why it would have more technical issues.Didn't Brian say we weren't supposed to be playing the Uni vs Dis game?
Also, hot take or not, Bio contributes more to the theme park community than pretty much anyone on this board. I'm willing to shrug at an occasional head scratcher.
I'm pretty sure he rode today and was frustrated by the downtime. I can understand the comment not withstanding that the grand happenedDidn't Brian say we weren't supposed to be playing the Uni vs Dis game?
Also, hot take or not, Bio contributes more to the theme park community than pretty much anyone on this board. I'm willing to shrug at an occasional head scratcher.
Yeah, speaking of outdoor rides, since it's so far in the future, Universal really should take a hard look at an opening window for the JP coaster to insure the construction schedules stay away from opening it in the June through September rainy weather season. Crowds are dispersed throughout the year enough now that it's no longer essential to open a new attraction (especially an outdoor one) during the summer season.I think his point is the ride should be in tech rehearsals based on the non-weather related issues. Normally when Universal gets to grand opening time the attractions are a tiny bit more consistent... it’s been a bit of a messy opening.
This is also the first major outdoor ride they’ve opened in a long time, so weather delays make it look much worse then it may be.