Phroobar
Well-Known Member
True but there isn't a waiting area for cars to be dispatched from in case someone takes along time to get seated.That’s true of many Disney rides. Space Mountain, in particular. To keep lines moving, guests need to move.
True but there isn't a waiting area for cars to be dispatched from in case someone takes along time to get seated.That’s true of many Disney rides. Space Mountain, in particular. To keep lines moving, guests need to move.
Galaxys Edge and Pandora are just the kind of change I've wanted. But I understand there are those that want a return to the glory days of Mr. Toad and Mickey's Birthdayland.For sure. But if you think complaining on an Internet forum will solve anything... well... how has that worked out for everyone wanting change from Disney the last 5+ years?
I don't see this on my app. The ride doesn't show up on the wait times list, but I can find it on the list of attractions. It just gives me basic height requirements and whatnot, though. I don't see anything about boarding groups (nor on the website). Any idea what I'm missing?
Since there's more than one load area, I assume cars from the other ones would dispatch to make room for returning cars... they would just dispatch out of orderTrue but there isn't a waiting area for cars to be dispatched from in case someone takes along time to get seated.
False. Still open.Apparently the ride went down again and they are telling guests it won't be back up today.
False. Still open.
Disney is setting a dangerous precedent with that stunt. Guests will hold it over there head when a attraction breaks down on its grand opening, and since people use Disney as the paragon of integrity for the other Orlando local parks. All this is going to do is empower guests to be more entitled when it comes to down times and opening day malfunctions.
Let's look at it from this standpoint. People bought tickets solely for today, If they were in a boarding group and didn't get on, the got a FREE ticket. The signs they had in the park, one the printed handout for the boarding passes and the boarding pass segment of the application said they can't guarantee you will experience the attraction.
Let's see how well this will blow up next time...
True. Let's say we use virtual queue tomorrow, and the ride reliability is even worse. When guests fight for park hoppers and if Disney says no, they'd justifiably use tonight as an example.
Which is why I don't see VQ lasting over the weekend.
I suspect it won’t be an issue. They’ll be more conservative with boarding groups tomorrow. But there will likely be fewer people anyway.There's nothing dangerous about it. People already complain and act entitled. If unexpected generosity is a dangerous precedent, then there would be tons of CMs out of jobs.
And, so what if they do? Just because Disney goes above and beyond in one situation doesn't mean they have to do it every time. If those folks in the totally made up future scenario don't like it, oh well.
Did they do they whole lightsaber battle again?They ran the drones/show from the dedication again tonight.
That I haven’t seen.Did they do they whole lightsaber battle again?
There's nothing dangerous about it. People already complain and act entitled. If unexpected generosity is a dangerous precedent, then there would be tons of CMs out of jobs.
And, so what if they do? Just because Disney goes above and beyond in one situation doesn't mean they have to do it every time. If those folks in the totally made up future scenario don't like it, oh well.
No, likely random (alternating). The color coding is to speed loading.For those that have been on, have we figured out yet which colors correspond to which ride path? Also, any heat from the blasts in the gun room?
ThanksNo, likely random (alternating). The color coding is to speed loading.
No heat.
It’s to organize guests into rows before they actually get to the ride vehicle, which would cause confusion and take up time. They group before the preshow because that’s a time that would’ve otherwise had nothing taking place. They’re aiming for maximum efficiency.No, likely random (alternating). The color coding is to speed loading.
No heat.
For those that have been on, have we figured out yet which colors correspond to which ride path? Also, any heat from the blasts in the gun room?
That's what I said.It’s to organize guests into rows before they actually get to the ride vehicle, which would cause confusion and take up time. They group before the preshow because that’s a time that would’ve otherwise had nothing taking place. They’re aiming for maximum efficiency.
the front car ends up in front of the AT AT and the rear car on the side of the AT AT
front car loading colors are blue and green
rear car loading colors are red and orange
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