ToTBellHop
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I’m sure that’s easy to do with parks that have been around for decades.Then design your park to accommodate it
I’m sure that’s easy to do with parks that have been around for decades.Then design your park to accommodate it
I have a feeling it will because could you picture no fastpass for Rise of the Resistance or Millennium Falcon but them already having fastpasses available for Runaway Railway? How do you explain that to guests? "Star Wars is more popular?"Honestly, I would be okay if they implemented a policy where ALL new attractions were stand by only for the first 6-12 months after opening...
Tear down all the gift shops!I’m sure that’s easy to do with parks that have been around for decades.
You’re apparently the only one.
It would make the walkways more mobbed than they already are.
I'd prefer virtual queues. Just show up, check in, and wait to be buzzed in. I feel that Volcano Bay does this rather well.
It could be done in a way that the new attraction could be designed with an area for the virtual queue like Jimmy Fallon. The idea of physically standing in a line seems so archaic. Have the areas be like little lounges with games, a bathroom, and maybe have it be a pre-show of sorts.You’re apparently the only one.
It would make the walkways more mobbed than they already are.
It is a good idea but I feel like Universal and Disney have somehow magically linked the mediocre popularity of the Jimmy Fallon ride with the queue. The queue may actually be nicer than the ride itself.It could be done in a way that the new attraction could be designed with an area for the virtual queue like Jimmy Fallon. The idea of physically standing in a line seems so archaic. Have the areas be like little lounges with games, a bathroom, and maybe have it be a pre-show of sorts.
Wait....is that the banshee pic from a few years ago?My magic Enhance button failed. That, or I need to find a low-level CSI computer tech.
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any guesses?
Fallons a pretty good attraction.It is a good idea but I feel like Universal and Disney have somehow magically linked the mediocre popularity of the Jimmy Fallon ride with the queue. The queue may actually be nicer than the ride itself.
I was surprised. I avoided it due to the reviews (stupid of me) but we rode in August and really liked Fallon.Fallons a pretty good attraction.
Compared to FnF.
I went there in September and agree that Fallon, although not the best thing I ever rode, was acceptably interesting. I couldn't check out FnF because the day that I concentrated on Universal Studio's it was down all day.I was surprised. I avoided it due to the reviews (stupid of me) but we rode in August and really liked Fallon.
FnF was indeed awful...
Missed you again! Maybe next year?I went there in September
Without a doubt. But Fallon isn’t exactly one of Universal’s more popular rides.Fallons a pretty good attraction.
Compared to FnF.
Agreed, I was pleasantly surprised by Fallon, but admittedly the length of the entire attraction/experience probably wasn't worth it every trip.Fallons a pretty good attraction.
Compared to FnF.
Maybe it was made by fifth graders who won a contest?It looks very amateurish with the photos of the people between the left and the right, doesn't really blend in well IMO
Goofy is doing great on his 11-step recovery. When I saw him after a bit of a break in 2017, I was like “what the hyuck, Goofy,” but he’s really turned his life around since then.Looks like a "cleaned up version" of Goofy and not the hobo version from the cartoons. Hope that turns out to be true...
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