That's the one attraction I certainly DO NOT want to be a part of lolIt's listed on the park maps as a new thrill attraction where. "Something Terrible Goes Wrong".
That's the one attraction I certainly DO NOT want to be a part of lolIt's listed on the park maps as a new thrill attraction where. "Something Terrible Goes Wrong".
But the line is always so short!That's the one attraction I certainly DO NOT want to be a part of lol
And it keeps getting shorter and shorter as cross walkers mysteriously disappear.But the line is always so short!
Not if a Universal employee tells you to cross there as they did me. And that fence isn't even close to discouraging people when actually there in person.As long as Universal does not officially encourage crossing there, then it is the visitor putting themselves at risk. The fence basically makes it so that Universal can make a claim in court that they were discouraged from crossing there. It takes the liability away from Uni.
I meant to describe their reasoning for putting the fence there. The employee likely shouldn't be telling people to cross there. I haven't actually seen it in person yet, so I probably shouldn't be making assumptions.Not if a Universal employee tells you to cross there as they did me. And that fence isn't even close to discouraging people when actually there in person.
But the line is always so short!
My guess is that they don't want a flood of CBBR people using the already always crowded Sapphire water taxis.
Nah, people are still going to go over to SF for Strong Water and stuff like that no matter what. And a lot of people go using the Garden Walk. The issue is the main stop people use is the one for the pool and with that closing at 10, the people who stay there to drink/eat later are often confused (as I was) as to how I get back WITHOUT crossing the street.I'm guessing that once Volcano Bay opens it will balance out.
Nah, people are still going to go over to SF for Strong Water and stuff like that no matter what. And a lot of people go using the Garden Walk. The issue is the main stop people use is the one for the pool and with that closing at 10, the people who stay there to drink/eat later are often confused (as I was) as to how I get back WITHOUT crossing the street.
Bottom Line: If Universal wants to look out for their ass, they need much more than a small fence. A crosswalk is a must.
I'd say better signage to direct people would do the trick. Hell, they could just ignore the problem until the Volcano Bay tunnel opens, and then just direct people there.Bottom Line: If Universal wants to look out for their ass, they need much more than a small fence. A crosswalk is a must.
Is that a public road? That is a question that may need to be explored.Wouldn't a crosswalk be a city/county/state issue? Those are public roads after all. I wouldn't think that Uni could just build a crosswalk there without approval of some sort, if they could legally do it at all.
Oh, I know what you meant and you are describing me the other day. I went over for Strong Water (after taking water taxi back to Sapphire), but by the time I was ready to go back to CBBR and was slightly confused on how to get back unless I crossed the street.I badly worded that. I meant to say that it's mostly people going from CBBR to SF and not so much the other way about.
Directing to the VB tunnel will definitely work for legal reasons. Doesn't mean people won't still cross, but it would be 100% on the person crossing at that point. They need to do better than just a chain linked fence to get the point across that they don't want people to cross. Hell, put up a "NO CROSSING" sign. That should get it across.I'd say better signage to direct people would do the trick. Hell, they could just ignore the problem until the Volcano Bay tunnel opens, and then just direct people there.
Not having a pedestrian stage decreases the time that cars are waiting at the stop light, which eventually leads to the idea that the less time that people are doing (blank) the more time they have to spend money. Also, it is much safer to direct people the long way around than to push people to use a crosswalk. Some drivers are really ignorant of their surroundings.
Oh, I know what you meant and you are describing me the other day. I went over for Strong Water (after taking water taxi back to Sapphire), but by the time I was ready to go back to CBBR and was slightly confused on how to get back unless I crossed the street.
Directing to the VB tunnel will definitely work for legal reasons. Doesn't mean people won't still cross, but it would be 100% on the person crossing at that point. They need to do better than just a chain linked fence to get the point across that they don't want people to cross. Hell, put up a "NO CROSSING" sign. That should get it across.
The way i'm envisioning the VB tunnel is much like the MK tram tunnel to the TTC (and even the tunnel for trams at Busch Gardens). People have been walking safely through that area for 45+ years. There should be no dodging trams involved in this process if done right.Dodging trams or buses instead of cars. The tunnel will no doubt have a walkway but it's frustrating that there is no easy route from lobby to lobby.
I know there is a bus service between the hotels, does one exist between CBBR and SF?
I am pretty sure the tunnel is specifically a pedestrian tunnel. The tram drops off right outside the entrance to the tunnel on the SF side. Right?The way i'm envisioning the VB tunnel is much like the MK tram tunnel to the TTC (and even the tunnel for trams at Busch Gardens). People have been walking safely through that area for 45+ years. There should be no dodging trams involved in this process if done right.
Oh really? Somehow I never realized that.I am pretty sure the tunnel is specifically a pedestrian tunnel. The tram drops off right outside the entrance to the tunnel on the SF side. Right?
The way i'm envisioning the VB tunnel is much like the MK tram tunnel to the TTC (and even the tunnel for trams at Busch Gardens). People have been walking safely through that area for 45+ years. There should be no dodging trams involved in this process if done right.