ProfSavage
Well-Known Member
Looks good, actually. Little better than I was expecting. Still too short and not a WOW! E-ticket, but it gets the job done. Not underwhelmed as I expected to be.
It was down at 630 pm when i went past. Checked the app this morning before heading to the park, said a 60min wait.Was Frozen Ever After open at all today?
Was Frozen Ever After open at all today?
It went down around 5:50 and didn't come back up the rest of the night.
Oh, good grief. This is ridiculous!
I think it's too early to tell, but there are a few factors here. There's a reason why they don't load two boats at once, there are other bottlenecks in the attraction that wouldn't necessarily loading two boats at once an improvement in capacity.
As far as I can tell from watching ride videos the least amount of time to get through the Elsa scene is 25 seconds. Even then, you're not fully through the scene, but you've at least cleared the sightlines of Elsa. I assume that's the absolute lowest end for how quickly they will dispatch a boat.
Back in the day, Maelstrom's dispatches were around 45-50 seconds and overall capacity was around 900-1000 per hour. @t3techcom18 mentioned a goal of 28 second dispatch times and I've heard second hand reports of that being an achievable goal. However that seems to be an ideal scenario and it's pretty much impossible to expect that over the course of an entire day. At 28 seconds per dispatch and 10 people per boat you can get through 1286 guests per hour. At 12 people per boat you can get through 1543. If I had to guess, I'd say that capacity will fall into the 1100-1300 guest per hour range, about half of what is likely needed.
Overheard someone in Epcot last night say Frozen Ever After was better than Pirates of the Caribbean. Her reasoning? "at least your actually doing something in Frozen"
Did I miss something? Do you actually get to build a snowman on this ride? The statement makes no sense hahahOverheard someone in Epcot last night say Frozen Ever After was better than Pirates of the Caribbean. Her reasoning? "at least your actually doing something in Frozen"
What the heck was she talking about? You ride in boats in both of them. That's it.
The boat probably stopped due to a break down and she thought you were supposed to get out of the boat and interact with the Anna and Elsa at that point.
According to @lentesta's WDW Lines app, it's down right now.Over/Under on what time it breaks down at today? Winner gets a drink on me at World Showcase hahaView attachment 149650
Oh, I'm not saying this is the first time it broke down today. Perhaps I should have said, "It's down again."welp that's that...surprised it made it this far today.
So it's not the first time in forever that it has broken down? Sorry I had toOh, I'm not saying this is the first time it broke down today. Perhaps I should have said, "It's down again."
Probably meant the two Hollywood Studios attractions. Frozen Sing Along is interactive to an extent while the PotC thing is just, really, you standing and watching.Overheard someone in Epcot last night say Frozen Ever After was better than Pirates of the Caribbean. Her reasoning? "at least you're actually doing something in Frozen"
Edited: grammar mistake
The PotC thing at the Studios closed two years ago, so that can't be the case.Probably meant the two Hollywood Studios attractions. Frozen Sing Along is interactive to an extent while the PotC thing is just, really, you standing and watching.
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