I thought Finn's was the Parent Swap for Mummy.
And how do we get tix for the Fallon tapings?
You'll probably be shocked, but I have had a beer in hand EVERY time I have ridden the HE just because I can!
The answer is most likely no but will you still be able to see RRR above you in the queue?
The answer is most likely no but will you still be able to see RRR above you in the queue?
It would seem odd that they would expect big crowds in May as that is still one of the few "slow" times left in Orlando.Universal must be expecting big crowds come May. Prior to the Fallon announcement, I had checked Universal's crowd calendar to see the park operating hours for my two week vacation in May. Universal Studios was listing all 6:00 PM and 7:00 PM park closings except for two days of 8:00 PM closings. After the Fallon announcement Universal changed the closing times & now are scheduled to close much later.Nearly every night at the Studios is a 9:00 PM closing, except for Fridays (something private must be scheduled since both parks are closing early). (Perhaps this also portends a VB soft opening in May)
Seems somethings up. When I was looking at rooms to book, way back at the end of November, there was a scarcity of the standard rooms available. I finally booked Portofino two weeks ago and Sapphire last week, but I had to hit the days just right to get a decent rate. Anything outside of the range I ended up doing (9 nights at Portofino & 5 nights Sapphire) , even by a day, kicked up my base rate and limited the choice of rooms. I even changed number of days at each hotel, but that didn't help. I tried to do Royal Pacific instead of Sapphire, so I could get Express, but room offerings were slim & expensive. Generally when I book May vacations everything has been wide open, even a month before I go. This kind of looked like the HHN period has become, where now most everything is filled 5/6 months ahead. And this is with all of those Sapphire rooms open for May 2017 that weren't available last year in May. So, final result, I had to do early May instead of mid May or late May like I usually did before, and that didn't have much selection or flexibility either.....I only book standard garden views because I get free room upgrades with my Loews Gold reward points.It would seem odd that they would expect big crowds in May as that is still one of the few "slow" times left in Orlando.
I hope not, I'm over for the last two weeks of March first week of April. I booked these dates after doing excessive research that suggested it would be relatively quiet.Last week of March thru the first two weeks of April.
@Teebin has said 2 I believe.Been a while since i've seen capacity mentioned...
72 seats per the USA Today article. So, there's at least two theaters, right?
Do we actually know how many?
Yep, two theatres.@Teebin has said 2 I believe.
And 72 means capacity will be lower than Soarin' when it had 2 theaters. Soarin seats 87 per showing.
@Teebin has said 2 I believe.
And 72 means capacity will be lower than Soarin' when it had 2 theaters*. Soarin seats 87 per showing.
*Depending on ride time
If it's shorter than Soarin', it could have an equal to or bigger capacity then when Soarin' had 2 theaters.
Soarin' is also one of the two anchor rides at Epcot (sans frozen now). Hell, its one of the only rides at Epcot anymore... whereas Fallon will be nowhere near the anchor. So id expect significantly shorter waits for Fallon, all crowds being equal.
It's virtual queuing anyways
You mean I don't get to play weird games on a wall?