SailwiththeTide
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Can't afford DisneyDrop the campaign? I'm goin' toDisneyWorldUniversal!
Can't afford DisneyDrop the campaign? I'm goin' toDisneyWorldUniversal!
I'm afraid you need to book another visit because there are more beasts in there for sure. Fluffy, Cornish pixies, Devil's Snare, a Centaur a Blast-Ended Skrewt and two unicorns.We rode 1st row and it was just fantastic. I don't know how many beasts there are supposed to be but it felt like there weren't many to be honest. I only remember 3. I rode the bike side hands up and indeed this was a bad idea for my back as some of the banks whip you around pretty good.
Awesome news! This could mean they resolved whatever issue they had with the fog and it will be implemented in the skrewt again shortly!I went on the ride today and I noticed that the fog was working again for the skrewt right before the last launch. I was on the right drop track, so I dont know if the skrewt on the left track works. Also, the skrewt in the hut doesnt blow fog yet, just the one before the last launch.
sweet spot is still early afternoon. Early morning is a roll of the dice since every now & then it doesn't open at park opening.I'll be there the week of March 16, which I believe is Spring Break for most of the US (or at least it will feel like it). What's the best strategy? I'm hearing its not opening when the park opens so heading there at rope drop probably isn't the right move? Also, for riding at night, any advice for hopping in line and ensuring we don't get shut out? Help is appreciated.
We rope dropped it back in September. Ended up waiting a total of 4 hours between waiting outside of IOA, breakdowns, normal line time, etc.sweet spot is still early afternoon. Early morning is a roll of the dice since every now & then it doesn't open at park opening.
Let's just hope that management takes this opportunity that this park closure provides to fix the issues with the drop tracks.
Get outta here with your compassion. This is the internet.Hot take: they shouldn't be fixing it and instead letting their employees remain quarantined to stop any potential spread.
A) Im sure people want to work, people need to make money. B) working in small groups is way less dangerous than the large social gathering of people, hence why the park is closed. Heck, its probably more dangerous having Citywalk restaurants be open, than a few employees working on a rollercoaster droptrack. Just saying.Hot take: they shouldn't be fixing it and instead letting their employees remain quarantined to stop any potential spread.
Plus they could easily screen employees. Much less people to check vs. guests. It’s not like all employees will be needed either. Just maintenance and construction.A) Im sure people want to work, people need to make money. B) working in small groups is way less dangerous than the large social gathering of people, hence why the park is closed. Heck, its probably more dangerous having Citywalk restaurants be open, than a few employees working on a rollercoaster droptrack. Just saying.
Well of course. The majority of people aren’t millionaires that can afford to not work.Even with all of these shutdowns throughout the country, the vast majority of workers are still going to work every day.
That's not what i was referring to. I was actually agreeing with you since I don't see why all park workers need to be sent home from the parks. There's no more danger to a Universal maintenance worker refurbing Hagrid than there is to all the other people that still have to go to work throughout the nation. Clean up the parks and refurb all the rides that a 365 day operation doesn't normally allow. It's not like the parks are a hot zone of infection, at least at this point in time.Well of course. The majority of people aren’t millionaires that can afford to not work.
Well, checker at Publix is still there and the Waffle Hut is open so I guess a ride tech and engineer could work on it. I have to add a few if's though.That's not what i was referring to. I was actually agreeing with you since I don't see why all park workers need to be sent home from the parks. There's no more danger to a Universal maintenance worker refurbing Hagrid than there is to all the other people that still have to go to work throughout the nation. Clean up the parks and refurb all the rides that a 365 day operation doesn't normally allow. It's not like the parks are a hot zone of infection, at least at this point in time.