That's pretty standard in the industry. In most cases, Grand Openings tend to fall on when the park can get the most media attention - ie before a busy travel period, etc. In this case though, the ride will stay in soft openings because it truly IS in soft openings; things will continue to be tweaked and improved, capacity will be added, and by the time it's ready to actually have that grand opening, the whole thing will run as a much smoother attraction.
Universal REALLY made the right call here. :clap: