Uncle Lupe
Well-Known Member
Well that sucks!! Have first trip in 6 years during September but had already put that bug in our daughters ear. Just have to drown my sorrows on another ride.
Big Thunder was closed last year and life continued.
I'm sure there's a direct causal link.Not for everyone. Many people died while BTM was closed. I'm not implying any correlation between these events, just saying. (Many people die everyday.)
Yet somehow Universal only has rides go down for maybe a week when they do a refurb. Month+ long downtime is unheard of.
You know, because they maintain it after hours regularly.
One might argue, Universal has shorter hours throughout the year than say, MK- but even at DAK where hours are in line (or less) with Universal you have months-long refurbishments on rides like Dinosaur, Primeval whirl, Tough to be a bug, etc. So it's more of an operational decision than anything. I just find it odd that people think it's reasonable that Disney performs these months-long refurbs when just down the road they simply don't, because they're taken care of before they get to that point.
Yet somehow Universal only has rides go down for maybe a week when they do a refurb. Month+ long downtime is unheard of.
You know, because they maintain it after hours regularly.
One might argue, Universal has shorter hours throughout the year than say, MK- but even at DAK where hours are in line (or less) with Universal you have months-long refurbishments on rides like Dinosaur, Primeval whirl, Tough to be a bug, etc. So it's more of an operational decision than anything. I just find it odd that people think it's reasonable that Disney performs these months-long refurbs when just down the road they simply don't, because they're taken care of before they get to that point.
"Here lies Fred SmithI'm sure there's a direct causal link.
When we were there a few weeks ago, there were several notable issues. Some of the smaller figures (mostly birds) were suffering very limited motion or were completely static. Audio was wildly inconsistent, with areas like the first "How do you do?" in the outdoor run after the lift being barely audible, and overbearingly loud in others. There were a few obviously blown speakers, especially bad in the first block table after the brier patch, by the waterfall. Finally, it seemed like they were having a terrible time with blocking intervals, with manual block resets happening several times causing long periods of standstill in the queue.
Universal is able to have faster turnaround times, because it doesn't take long to clean screens!Yet somehow Universal only has rides go down for maybe a week when they do a refurb. Month+ long downtime is unheard of.
You know, because they maintain it after hours regularly.
One might argue, Universal has shorter hours throughout the year than say, MK- but even at DAK where hours are in line (or less) with Universal you have months-long refurbishments on rides like Dinosaur, Primeval whirl, Tough to be a bug, etc. So it's more of an operational decision than anything. I just find it odd that people think it's reasonable that Disney performs these months-long refurbs when just down the road they simply don't, because they're taken care of before they get to that point.
Yet somehow Universal only has rides go down for maybe a week when they do a refurb. Month+ long downtime is unheard of.
You know, because they maintain it after hours regularly.
One might argue, Universal has shorter hours throughout the year than say, MK- but even at DAK where hours are in line (or less) with Universal you have months-long refurbishments on rides like Dinosaur, Primeval whirl, Tough to be a bug, etc. So it's more of an operational decision than anything. I just find it odd that people think it's reasonable that Disney performs these months-long refurbs when just down the road they simply don't, because they're taken care of before they get to that point.
Universal is able to have faster turnaround times, because it doesn't take long to clean screens!
It includes newer and easier to maintain attractions such as Tough to be a bug, 4.5 months on hall of presidents, a month on a carousel, or multiple month+ long Rock n Roller Coaster and primeval whirl refurbs- Which leads me to believe that it's more of a policy issue than a complexity/Age issue.
As for JP- they repair the skins on the outdoor animatronics weekly, and replace them annually. All with never more than a week of downtime. I would say that's a stark difference from WDW's approach. But on the other end of the spectrum- Dudley is a catastrophe. Which is my biggest criticism of Universal- the impeccable and consistent upkeep of some rides while not caring about others as they move towards their demise- but thats for another day.
Glad it's not just me .lolMy only two trips at DL (at least that I have awareness of), has had Pirates closed both times due to refurb. I feel the struggle. I'm banking on it finally being open for my trip in November.
I'm sure there's a direct causal link.
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