I wonder about the simple logistics of getting each guest his/her wristband and getting each guest up to speed on how to use them - and what that could mean for lines as you enter the park.
Will there be some sort of reception area beyond the turnstiles (like in Discovery Cove) where groups will be given their bands and offered a quick tutorial on their use? Or will it just be a "Here's your wristband, figure it out as you go" kind of thing?
It's not like this technology is as simple or as obvious as something like 3D Glasses (that is familiar and easily understood). I gotta believe that because this technology is new, that these wristbands will require some form of basic instruction on their use. Even if that takes just a minute or two, it seems that could cause delays upon entering the park.
I'll be interested to see how Universal handles it.
Will there be some sort of reception area beyond the turnstiles (like in Discovery Cove) where groups will be given their bands and offered a quick tutorial on their use? Or will it just be a "Here's your wristband, figure it out as you go" kind of thing?
It's not like this technology is as simple or as obvious as something like 3D Glasses (that is familiar and easily understood). I gotta believe that because this technology is new, that these wristbands will require some form of basic instruction on their use. Even if that takes just a minute or two, it seems that could cause delays upon entering the park.
I'll be interested to see how Universal handles it.