- Apr 7, 2010
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Happy 4th, everyone! I’m not in Florida but the UOR app this morning says that Hagrid’s is open and only a 60 minute wait as of 9am EST.
Independence Day indeed! Good to hear it opened on time today.
Happy 4th, everyone! I’m not in Florida but the UOR app this morning says that Hagrid’s is open and only a 60 minute wait as of 9am EST.
Delayed probably about 40 minutes into operation. Currently stuck in room with roof projections. Thankfully they turned the sound off hahaha.
You're almost there!
Goooooo hagrid!!! Thats exiting news!!!! Can't wait to try to ride again in sept!Happy 4th, everyone! I’m not in Florida but the UOR app this morning says that Hagrid’s is open and only a 60 minute wait as of 9am EST.
I ate another banana today.
See above and that’s your answerAny idea how many trains?
Were sitting ready to take off, we got pulled of the train and are waiting to get assigned to another trainAfter 30 min delay its now 9:57 and i just entered the room with ceilingprojections. So not to bad at all
Why don't they just stick with the number of trains they know the ride can handle during park hours? That way there aren't any 4 hour back ups in the lines.
Why don't they just stick with the number of trains they know the ride can handle during park hours? That way there aren't any 4 hour back ups in the lines.
Theres no way to test full trains and how people load and unload without guests riding. Running 12 trains empty is one thing. Running 12 where you have to account for guests getting on and off is another.
I'm confused as to what the actual issues are. Are they:
1. Running 12 trains period.
2. Running 12 trains with longer stoppages for loads/off loads, therefore getting the trains out of rhythm?
3. The weight of the trains with bodies in them screws with the ride itself?
I'm just confused at this point LOL