They have sealed it up and stopped talking about it. Anything can happen. They certainly give the impression that they’d gladly open GotG first, which is crazy.Uh what? I assume this is sarcasm, but since it is very early for me.... are you saying this might be a thing???
:/ I’m really bummed about this! We’re spending a lot of money to go and my kids would have loved this ride.Well now. Didn’t this put the cat amongst the pigeons.
At least it’ll be there next time and may not have 3 hour waits.:/ I’m really bummed about this! We’re spending a lot of money to go and my kids would have loved this ride.
Or maybe Velocicoaster has room for a socially distanced queue without blocking the secondary park entrance
I thought I saw a putty tat??
Seriously, I am not shocked at this at all. The fact they stopped work on Tron(or will) and delayed other things.... it was inevitable they needed to move this to add to what is coming the 50th. I find it more telling folks that I have not heard any official announcement yet for Harmonious or Space 220 restaurant.... just sayin
Okay don't disagree, but Rat is exactly in this spot.....and?Space 220 has started hiring kitchen staff. Restaurants across the US are increasing capacity. By summer, Space 220 will be open... it’s not a big enough deal to require huge announcements.
Seriously, this isn't rocket science. Covid had crushed the travel business. They severely cut their budget and delayed projects due to cost. The fact they are delaying things for when HOPEFULLY full parks can happen again, and then you have the crowd drive for the anniversary to get bang for buck isn't surprising. I would doubt you see Harmonious or Space 220 before Oct.Lack of announcement for Harmonious is more surprising and suspicious. At this point, I suspect October 1st.... maybe they are just trying to space out the 50th anniversary announcements to keep ongoing buzz.
Might also be that Harmonious is simply undecided at this time.
Okay don't disagree, but Rat is exactly in this spot.....and?
Seriously, this isn't rocket science. Covid had crushed the travel business. They severely cut their budget and delayed projects due to cost. The fact they are delaying things for when HOPEFULLY full parks can happen again, and then you have the crowd drive for the anniversary to get bang for buck isn't surprising. I would doubt you see Harmonious or Space 220 before Oct.
I would not be shocked to see some of this delayed until 40th for Epcot.
How so?At least at Universal, socially distanced queues will be gone long before October.
How so?
Okay don't disagree, but Rat is exactly in this spot.....and?
Seriously, this isn't rocket science. Covid had crushed the travel business. They severely cut their budget and delayed projects due to cost. The fact they are delaying things for when HOPEFULLY full parks can happen again, and then you have the crowd drive for the anniversary to get bang for buck isn't surprising. I would doubt you see Harmonious or Space 220 before Oct.
I would not be shocked to see some of this delayed until 40th for Epcot.
I thought they started to sell those packages as well. Don’t think it was unfounded unless someone else knows more?Didn't they already start selling corporate packages that include reserved seating for Harmonious in October 2021 though? Or was that unfounded info?
Call it educated speculation. Universal already has less social distancing than WDW. Florida has no mandatory social distancing requirements. It’s only March, and restricted states are already reducing/eliminating social distance requirements. For example, Connecticut (a blue state) is going to 100% restaurant capacity next week.
If you can have a packed indoor space without masks in March... what’s the point in continuing outdoor masked socially distant queues for another 7 months?
If every restaurant in America is at 100% capacity by May/June... Would Universal really continue voluntary restrictions for months longer?
Personally, I’d be more comfortable in a masked outdoor line (without social distancing) than I would be in a crowded restaurant without masks.
That translates to “you made it up”
I don’t think using Disney opening on timelines on purpose leads to universal “winning covid”
Nobody is winning covid.
I just think you might be pairing the wrong wine with the meal talking about covid restrictions.Never claimed to have any inside knowledge...
And I never said anything about "winning" Covid..
Not even saying Universal would be right or wrong. Just saying I expect that they will significantly reduce social distancing before October. Not saying that's right or wrong, just saying I expect it to happen.
Just like I expect states to lessen restrictions before October... which they are already doing. Even NYC is starting to loosen restrictions on Broadway theaters (though I don't expect they will be at full operation by October).
I just think you might be pairing the wrong wine with the meal talking about covid restrictions.
Never serve cab with swordfish
Many restaurants, even in Florida, are choosing to stick to CDC capacity recommendations for restaurants rather than the 100% capacity that's technically allowed.Call it educated speculation. Universal already has less social distancing than WDW. Florida has no mandatory social distancing requirements. It’s only March, and restricted states are already reducing/eliminating social distance requirements. For example, Connecticut (a blue state) is going to 100% restaurant capacity next week.
If you can have a packed indoor space without masks in March... what’s the point in continuing outdoor masked socially distant queues for another 7 months?
If every restaurant in America is at 100% capacity by May/June... Would Universal really continue voluntary restrictions for months longer?
Personally, I’d be more comfortable in a masked outdoor line (without social distancing) than I would be in a crowded restaurant without masks.
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