This just isn’t true, but since I really have nothing to back that up I’ll just say that while I agree this is an objectively bad move, there’s no reason to not just sit tight and wait and see what happens after the “test” is over/after Epic opens. If it’s a permanent change, then we’re in trouble. If it’s a way to get a quick injection of cash (to help showcase more of Creative’s upcoming handiwork and talent), then trust that Universal is picking a ride that will have a lesser impact on the overall guest experience (regardless of how the super fans, a slim minority of daily paying customers, feel about it).