I'm really excited for the giant animatronic Dwayne Johnson head at the end.
Move over banana breath effects... now we'll finally get to smell what the Rock is cooking.I'm really excited for the giant animatronic Dwayne Johnson head at the end.
Move over banana breath effects... now we'll finally get to smell what the Rock is cooking.
I never noticed any edges. Never thought to put my focus away from the action like that. Interesting pick.
I'm really excited for the giant animatronic Dwayne Johnson head at the end.
Move over banana breath effects... now we'll finally get to smell what the Rock is cooking.
So how's this tire fire progressing?
Any bloggers bother to take photos of it lately?
It is mainly when you sit at the sides of the RV, when you sit in the middle you don't really notice them.I never noticed any edges. Never thought to put my focus away from the action like that. Interesting pick.
Whenever I bring new people on Kong, I make my girlfriend and I sit on the ends with the noobies in the middle. Usually its during HHN when our big group of friends come so they only get 1 chance a year to ride so I try and make the most of it for them.It is mainly when you sit at the sides of the RV, when you sit in the middle you don't really notice them.
Hmm surprised most people don't like the virtual queue idea. I think FF will be great for it. I imagine it being like the Test Track Pavilion/ post show but with better theming. I'd prefer this over switchbacks and shuffling forward every few minutes. It's like the pager playground thing Disney did for Dumbo.
I don't want every ride to have it, but rides that don't need to start it's story telling right away I think will work great.
The only part I don't like is the return time on Fallon, just because I like spontaneity during the day. The actual elimination of a traditional line I dig
Hmm surprised most people don't like the virtual queue idea. I think FF will be great for it. I imagine it being like the Test Track Pavilion/ post show but with better theming. I'd prefer this over switchbacks and shuffling forward every few minutes. It's like the pager playground thing Disney did for Dumbo.
I don't want every ride to have it, but rides that don't need to start it's story telling right away I think will work great.
The only part I don't like is the return time on Fallon, just because I like spontaneity during the day. The actual elimination of a traditional line I dig
I don't like the seemingly inevitable spread of the virtual queue approach, but on the other hand, this is highly unlikely to be an attraction I ride more than once, anyway.
That is fine with me. It will be like Disaster, a once in a long while ride that eats other people not affecting my park experience one bit.
Remember you are not supposed to be standing in other lines. You should be buying merch, food and drinks. Get with the program man!Not to be a buzz kill- but this isn't going to be a people eater. It's actually reducing capacity.
Neither Fallon nor F&F with its virtual queue will take a single person from another attraction- because they can still go to the other attractions while being in a virtual line.
They've reduced capacity to all standby attractions because we lost twister and disaster and haven't replaced it with anymore stand by. They either need to switch everything to virtual or keep it all standby. Otherwise they just increase wait times at all traditional stand by lines with every standby the replace with virtual.
Can Universal not see the forest for the trees here? Or should I say- do they only see trees and not the forest?
Virtual Queue works if only a few rides have it. If you assume that park attendance keeps going up every time a new attraction opens, but you don't have everyone standing in a queue but out in the park as normal, the park becomes more crowded and the waits for everything else go up. There needs to be a balance between that and the situation at VB. I think Virtual Queue at this ride will be a good idea, as I expect it won't be that good and you'd rather not have unhappy guests who stood in line for three hours. However it's slowly turning into Disney's old FP system, and I don't think many more rides can have it before there becomes a problem.
Also I'm thinking way too far ahead here, but will they be able to limit anyone from reserving times at both FF and Fallon at the same time frame, considering you just get a paper ticket?
Apples and oranges. VB is all virtual- that's fine. Better Ops, more rides, and attendance decline can fix any issues. Done deal.
I agree on both parts. No way you can do virtual at the entire park.If Universal Studios was all virtual queue I'm pretty sure it'd be impossible to walk anywhere it'd be so crowded, and they're not going to reduce capacity of their main park.
But I believe we're saying the same thing otherwise: new rides with virtual queue don't help capacity of the park at all therefore you can only have a few or issues arise.