Are wait lines still long for this show? If so, how early should someone get in line before a show starts?
To me, it depends on where you want to sit. You should be there at least half an hour early, if not more, if you want to be in the front row. On Sunday (which was known as also known as being uncharacteristically busy), getting there at 12 for a 12:45 show still had me in the second row.Are wait lines still long for this show? If so, how early should someone get in line before a show starts?
I like it the most, but it’s up to everyone’s personal opinion.Is front row best?
Is front row best?
Oh, they wouldn’t cut the scene! I’m saying they’re running the scene with the ATV and lamppost until it becomes too much of a hassle - remember the times when T2:3D didn’t have the bike and the actors would just run offscreen?
Also, if you want the front row you’ll have to let about 12 parties in front of you since they load the 2nd preshow row before the firstTo me, it depends on where you want to sit. You should be there at least half an hour early, if not more, if you want to be in the front row. On Sunday (which was known as also known as being uncharacteristically busy), getting there at 12 for a 12:45 show still had me in the second row.
Yeah, credit where credit’s due to Universal: they know when to leave well enough alone when it comes to effects and ease of operation. Can’t think of a time when I’ve been on a Universal ride that’s plagued with technical issues akin to Rise of the Resistance.I hope they keep as many moving set piece as possible in this show since the entire draw is the spectacle and sense of, "how'd they do that?"
Anyone who has worked on Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway and in the West End could tell you that with proper maintenance, the mind-blowing set changes and magic tricks become incredibly reliable over time as the tech crew learn more about the nuances and what triggers a fault.
You didn't ride Gringotts the first nine months?Yeah, credit where credit’s due to Universal: they know when to leave well enough alone when it comes to effects and ease of operation. Can’t think of a time when I’ve been on a Universal ride that’s plagued with technical issues akin to Rise of the Resistance.
Sure did! Must’ve been lucky.You didn't ride Gringotts the first nine months?
I can't tell you how many hours I spent in the single rider dungeon only to walk out with a ride pass.Sure did! Must’ve been lucky.
Now that would be boring. There's absolutely nothing there. Great for re rides now, though.I can't tell you how many hours I spent in the single rider dungeon only to walk out with a ride pass.
There is one thing there - safety audio. Over and over again the safety audio. Oh, and very poor wifi now corrected.Now that would be boring. There's absolutely nothing there. Great for re rides now, though.
Now, THAT I remember.Oh, and very poor wifi
Are you sure it's consistently not happening and wasn't just a one-time thing? If it's recurring, perhaps there is an issue with the trapdoor that opens for the cushion.Anyone know why they're no longer doing the stunt fall in the Dubai scene?
The one in the warehouse or the apartment? Usually there’s 2 but out of the 5+ shows i’ve seen in the past month it’s only been the first oneI went this past Sunday and they did the stunt fall like normal.