Lots of things don’t run open to close. Food. Shows. Attractions. Etc.
This is their major new E-ticket roller coaster based on their most profitable franchise in park history...
Lots of things don’t run open to close. Food. Shows. Attractions. Etc.
Shouldn’t we expect it to close with the park, like everything else?
Was very close to biting the bullet and going on Monday after HHN, but the inconsistency of this ride made me decide to wait another few months. Maybe by January they will have things figured out.
Was very close to biting the bullet and going on Monday after HHN, but the inconsistency of this ride made me decide to wait another few months. Maybe by January they will have things figured out.
just go
But this is their flagship attraction. It should be open early and late. If Disney's new ride were down any significant time people would rail them.Lots of things don’t run open to close. Food. Shows. Attractions. Etc.
Sure. But I wasn't sure what the OP meant by "normal schedule".
Lots of things don’t run open to close. Food. Shows. Attractions. Etc.
*glares at RotR*But this is their flagship attraction. It should be open early and late. If Disney's new ride were down any significant time people would rail them.
*glares at GotG**glares at RotR*
That’s right. You’d rather wait six months for perfection than a ride that’s open and running at 60% capacity.*glares at GotG*
*glares at Mario Kart*
We’re just glaring at unopened attractions, right?
Otherwise, I fail to see any point to your post.
But this is their flagship attraction. It should be open early and late. If Disney's new ride were down any significant time people would rail them.
I’d ride jaws in Japan soon.
No... it just simply had nothing to do with the subject matter at hand. Myself and everyone criticized that in the SW:GE thread. It’s a unilateral complaint that almost everyone can agree on; that RoTR should have opened with the land.That’s right. You’d rather wait six months for perfection than a ride that’s open and running at 60% capacity.
*glares at Rocket Rods*
*glares at FoP* (all the theaters running consistently yet?)
Except my initial “glare” was responding to a post implying that this sort of failed opening doesn’t happen at Disney.No... it just simply had nothing to do with the subject matter at hand. Myself and everyone criticized that in the SW:GE thread. It’s a unilateral complaint that almost everyone can agree on; that RoTR should have opened with the land.
But we’re discussing Hagrid’s and it’s early closures and yet you somehow feel the need to bring an unopened ride into it. To... distract? I don’t get it.
Honestly, I’m curious why you typed so much.
“Dizney iz dumb dumb, Universal iz good good” would’ve been shorter.
Instead those same people are criticizing Disney for not being crowded enough.
But this is their flagship attraction. It should be open early and late. If Disney's new ride were down any significant time people would rail them.
failed openings of Disney rides
There is an attraction that is actually comparable and a valid point. Unlike RoTR.Radiator Springs Racers closed randomly opening year and had delayed openings in the morning. Do you remember that now? Do you remember an outcry?
Delayed openings does not equal early closures and down ride time. Those are completely separate issues.
A delayed opening is (still) entirely irrelevant to @SailwiththeTide's point.
But I suppose if you make the goalpost big enough, anyone can score.
There is an attraction that is actually comparable and a valid point. Unlike RoTR.
Follow-up question: How long did RSR have delayed openings after it was open?
RSR still has delayed openings from time to time, but my point is that Hagrids is a flagship attraction and it has been really inconsistent.
actually WDW has cut their operating hours the past few years while Universal has increased theirs. There's no longer the big difference like it was a few years back. MK now has significantly earlier closing than Disneyland.RSR still has delayed openings from time to time, but my point is that Hagrids is a flagship attraction and it has been really inconsistent. Sure it's new and they are working the bugs out but I mention Disney because I am impressed how they are able to maintain uptime with their long operating hours. WDW has more operating hours than Islands and they are able keep the attractions running. I am not trying to stoke the fire on theme park wars and my original comment was lazy.