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This is not a drill! I just got off after an hour wait including a 10 minute delay and counted the trains. We have 8 on the track!!! I think this is a new record.
What was the posted wait time when you entered the line?
This is not a drill! I just got off after an hour wait including a 10 minute delay and counted the trains. We have 8 on the track!!! I think this is a new record.
Wrong thread. This should be in the Hagrid General Discussion. But to briefly answer your question, loose bags and other things not in a pocket must be placed in a locker. Similar to Gringotts and Forbidden Journey. However, you’re also allowed to wear a fanny pack, as long as the connector is 3-prong.So can anyone talk about the locker situation for Hagrid? What is and isn't allowed on the ride? Can my kids wear their robes? Thanks!
Posted time for me was a 120.What was the posted wait time when you entered the line?
Thanks for the info, nice reconnaissance job! Do they still do first family with the 8:30 turnstile open?3rd in line at rope drop @ 7:37.
I don’t think this will be much different than yesterday even tho I’m 12 minutes early.
This is our 3rd and last rope drop, probably got here too early, but we are collecting data for the sake of science here!
People run to the Suess hold area. We were about 10 back there yesterday, hopefully that will happen again.
Looks like 7:45 is the sweet spot for a 9:00 open.
Thanks for the info, nice reconnaissance job! Do they still do first family with the 8:30 turnstile open?
Cool, I have 3 kids with robes so we usually snag a first family, this year one just turned 11, so with a week there early August we should easily snag a first family. We've actually been asked multiple times before and we have to refuse to give others the opportunity.Yep.
There is a sign just beyond the gates that says Hahrids is at capacity. Hopefully this is some kind of twisted joke. :/
What is first family?Cool, I have 3 kids with robes so we usually snag a first family, this year one just turned 11, so with a week there early August we should easily snag a first family. We've actually been asked multiple times before and we have to refuse to give others the opportunity.
Universal picks a first family every morning to do the announcement and officially open the parkWhat is first family?
Exactly the info I was looking for, will be there is about 3 weeks and definitely doing rope drop.Home! I'll do a trip report tomorrow or Friday, but I did want to point out that the part between Seuss rope drop (9:00, 8:46, and 8:50 I think for our three runs) is key.
People are so stupid though; running, outright cutting, it is not fun. We did a focused walk and did not lose much time at all - please do not run here, it is not necessary.
The line started at Sindbad and they led you into and out of the theater, then by Hogwarts Express. You have a chance to jump into either locker area and only lose a few spots (group-wise) in line; just be quick. Once you go through the arch, and if it does not break down, you do not stop walking. This relatively boring queue (more to come in the TR!) will do the trick once they get this thing running on all fours.
With 7 or 8 trains running (still not sure if there are 3 or 4 at load/unload) we were through in 30 minutes both times that it did not break down. The first time would have been around 40 (without the hour stoppage); there were 3 or 4 one-minute stoppages in the queue also (maybe people who couldn't get on in time?). Very manageable, even if it does have a sub-2000 hourly capacity.
Get there at 7:45, walk briskly to Seuss rope, don't cut or run, pray to your god for smooth operations for the first hour, and you'll be out by 9:30.
Nice update! They’ve been running 8 trains much of the day, every day (except Sunday,) since last Wednesday.Home! I'll do a trip report tomorrow or Friday, but I did want to point out that the part between IOA rope drop and Seuss rope drop (9:00, 8:46, and 8:50 I think for our three runs) is key.
People are so stupid though; running, outright cutting, it is not fun. We did a focused walk and did not lose much time at all - please do not run here, it is not necessary.
The line started at Sindbad and they led you into and out of the theater, then by Hogwarts Express. You have a chance to jump into either locker area and only lose a few spots (group-wise) in line; just be quick. Once you go through the arch, and if it does not break down, you do not stop walking. This relatively boring queue (more to come in the TR!) will do the trick once they get this thing running on all fours.
With 7 or 8 trains running (still not sure if there are 3 or 4 at load/unload) we were through in 30 minutes both times that it did not break down. The first time would have been around 40 (without the hour stoppage); there were 3 or 4 one-minute stoppages in the queue also (maybe people who couldn't get on in time?). Very manageable, even if it does have a sub-2000 hourly capacity.
Get there at 7:45, walk briskly to Seuss rope, don't cut or run, pray to your god for smooth operations for the first hour, and you'll be out by 9:30.
Never where you throngs in the rain I always say...makes the queue much more enjoyableToday, July 25 2019 it rained almost the entire day. I feel terrible for the throngs that got into line with hope in their hearts.
People are so stupid though; running, outright cutting, it is not fun. We did a focused walk and did not lose much time at all - please do not run here, it is not necessary.