The Waturi people and the IKEA people are not that dissimilar. The Waturi are just more colorful.
Man, this takes me back.
The gods have awoken.
The Waturi people and the IKEA people are not that dissimilar. The Waturi are just more colorful.
Orlandave
Just saw that Tim voted Volcano Bay the best overall water park in Orlando after visiting all 4 last week. Someone gets it.
I think it depends on the type of visitor you are.
Locals with AP passes who have the luxury of free parking, going in at 9 and riding what they want quickly and go home by noon or wait until it storms and goes in after 5 are not the people on Tripadvisor. Those are the tourists who are coming to stay at & visit parks expecting a different type of day. The people on vacation are different than locals and have different expectations of how to do a park day.
Just saw that Tim voted Volcano Bay the best overall water park in Orlando after visiting all 4 last week. Someone gets it.
Does anyone know how waits were this weekend?
Does anyone know how waits were this weekend?
And Dave doesn't look like what I expected from voiceovers.
@Frank Drackman covered it well, but I also wanted to add that Ko'okiri was a 135 minute wait after the weather was clearing up yesterday and they were re-opening the rides.
The park was at Phase 3 capacity (no guests) yesterday morning, and then around 1:45, it was at Phase 2 (resort guests only).
Proslide is not allowed to discuss or even mention their involvement with Volcano Bay. Looks like Universal Creative wrote up quite the NDA with their suppliers!
Lucky for proslide- hah. Considering their pretty large F-ups on the two serpentine drop slides and honu, as well as several of the conveyors eating rafts, I wouldn't want to put my name on it either for a while...
Tom Schroder, vice president of public relations for Universal Orlando Resort, said park officials are listening to guests - and making improvements in the park experience every day.
"It's a brand new theme park," he said. "You can practice and you can plan - but it's a learning experience from day one. You work and work and work until you get it perfect."