Also not sure if this old news. But the bands do have geolocation and you can see them in direct sunlight.
And now, for the 800 pound Gorilla in the room. What is going to happen to all the fabric roofs in an August thunderstorm and the high winds that it brings. Worse yet, what about a hurricane coming to town? :saywhat:
No I get that, but 250 lbs isn't a weight that most people have trouble getting onto traditional rides. The problem I see is that they open on Friday and nowhere does it say anything on their websites about weight restrictions. On every attraction for all the other theme parks, the website specifies the height requirement. I'm not trying to be PC or anything, this doesn't even affect me, I just see this as a potential ops/guest service issue.The same could be said for those who can't fit in to the rides at the other parks.
It comes with the territory of being overweight or tall, that you need to be conscious of this going in to a theme park and read the signage and restrictions specifically before/at point of purchase, for your own wellbeing and enjoyment.
(Not trying to be insensitive here, just realistic, before anyone jumps on a politically correct high horse)
Lol that line is what, barely a level below the main slide platform? I wouldn't consider it lengthy/its maybe a 10 minute wait. Its testing period. I think everyone is getting a little too critical here. Give it some time / wait till the general public is in the park.
That's why there was mock service. And for the next month we should all expect to be in the test and adjust period.The line for the green slide is 3 full flights of stairs. I understand those rafts can accommodate more than one or two people, but that can easily be 30 minutes at a water park, and this was for a small mock. I wasn't aiming to be "too critical", I'm just trying to facilitate a discussion as to how effectively TapuTapu will reduce wait times with a full park of guests.
Most of the time it are tropical storms when they arrive to Orlando.And now, for the 800 pound Gorilla in the room. What is going to happen to all the fabric roofs in an August thunderstorm and the high winds that it brings. Worse yet, what about a hurricane coming to town? :saywhat:
UNBELIEVABLE. Those are literally two songs that are played at TL. That breaks a lot of continuity and creates a copy cat look of TL. Very disappointed.
If this is honestly true, that's a MASSIVE let down. I was immensely excited to hear that they had an original soundtrack for this park.
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That's an iffy situation. Cause their automated tweets state that certain slides will be open. People will use that as them saying it would be open. If it's not I can definitely see people getting refunds.Now in the event that some things aren't open, will Universal offer refunds? Or is there a fine print that everything might not be up?
I'm fine man. I specifically said "if this is true".Breathe guys. Breathe. The all caps and panic over something that hasn't even happened yet. Maybe the workers were sick of hearing bongos for the last several weeks. They're playing a lot of music- maybe they're testing the track for a grad bash or a paid event in the fall, etc.
Between all the Universal parks, there are multiple soundtracks. I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that we'll get the tropical music that we've been hearing for the past month vs the beachboys we've heard just this morning for the first time ever.
This is as premature as "omg the water isn't colored", then the next day the water is colored.
Man, you some of you guys seriously overreact to the smallest things.
Now in the event that some things aren't open, will Universal offer refunds? Or is there a fine print that everything might not be up?
People were offered free park tickets the first week USF was open because nothing worked (except ET.) But I doubt everything will be down the first day like that.I can't see them offering refunds. If you go to a theme park and a ride is down, they don't offer a refund.
People were offered free park tickets the first week USF was open because nothing worked (except ET.) But I doubt everything will be down the first day like that.
I don't know. No waterpark I've ever been to has had them.
I had no idea. But is there a scale?
But its a red light so they are in compliance
People were offered free park tickets the first week USF was open because nothing worked (except ET.) But I doubt everything will be down the first day like that.
Well, i mean like a "come back later" type ticket.I can't see them offering refunds. If you go to a theme park and a ride is down, they don't offer a refund.
Is there a red light at the top? I would think (with the proximity to the CBBR towers) that they could get an exception from the FAA since no plane should get that close to the hotel.