Hope they do a better job of this than the queue at Transformers in Orlando. Maybe something with Nest props etc?
Also... I guess once this is finished there is nothing to syop them knocking down the old extended queue/Panda Express / Bathrooms for potential expansion outwards for the SNW construction site
They've already torn down the old Extended Queue.
If anything, they're waiting for other reasons.. :whistle:
You know what I'm curious about... Is whether or not they'll do anything to address the emergency exit evac stairs and stuff.. Like I've said before, just because its an extended overflow queue, doesn't mean it shouldn't feel like an after thought. Universals wants to build worlds. So I expect to feel like I'm at the N.E.S.T. military base headquarters even when outside waiting 2+ hours in the 90+ degree heat.
You can see there gonna place TVs on the roofFrom the latest JP land video, looks like the extended queue is getting a roof.
Still really hoping this is well themed and not just a switchback with sun shade!
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From the latest JP land video, looks like the extended queue is getting a roof.
Still really hoping this is well themed and not just a switchback with sun shade!
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Don't be too excited...the same old extended queue video is returning.
Apparently Transformers (and Forbidden Journey) went down for a little bit yesterday afternoon due to a power outage, and places like NBC LA, ABC 7, KTLA, and others all reported on it. Whatever, not a big deal, we've all been there, but I find it weirdly hilarious at the terminology usage -- "riders were stranded," "firefighters rescued them," etc. -- like their lives were in peril on Transformers of all things, especially when the riders were removed from the ride in minutes. I can only imagine that one person (you know the type) of all the ones that were "rescued" who conveniently went on to enjoy the rest of their day but dramatically spins it into a harrowing tale of survival where Universal put their lives in danger once they go home and see articles like these that reinforce how "serious" it was, only to start seeing dollar signs.