Sorry, I know this would have been asked a hundred times but is the delay on RotR in California, Orlando or both
Both lands will open without RotR available.
Sorry, I know this would have been asked a hundred times but is the delay on RotR in California, Orlando or both
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And at 5:25 - Hello, friendly Imagineer! Yes, the rock work does look very impressive. Shame the spot where you're standing won't be ready in time for the grand opening. Maybe if you weren't on the phone so much...? Only kidding!
In Picture number two, top right corner. Whats supposed to go into that area they are working on? I noticed some piping sticking out in a flattened pad.
I believe that’s just the “berm” and is an expansion area.In Picture number two, top right corner. Whats supposed to go into that area they are working on? I noticed some piping sticking out in a flattened pad.
In Picture number two, top right corner. Whats supposed to go into that area they are working on? I noticed some piping sticking out in a flattened pad.
I believe that’s just the “berm” and is an expansion area.
I predict no FastPasses in SW land for a good long while....
You basically never stopped moving, and I don't think it ever went over 3 hours
Can any insiders corroborate/disprove the reports of RotR's construction being a big 'ol dumpster fire? The Disneyland SW:GE construction thread is quoting a Micechat post claiming RotR is months and months behind schedule due Alcatraz being a technical nightmare.
It looks pretty good!!I have never been a big fan of people coming into a thread that has gone off topic and saying something like "Hey, how about that new Star Wars land", with that said....
Hey, how about that new Star Wars land.
RIP MuppetsSaw some pictures on Facebook showing the Kermit/Piggy mural on the side of Muppet Vision getting painted over in grey
The reliability is less than 50%
My opinion, it's due to two things:
- There's no way to tier it. Pair it with anything else in the park, and everyone will try to get a FP for it. It'll be gone at 60+14.. I think they may be holding off FP until RotR is launched, and then those will both become the Tier-1s.
- They don't want to have to deal with anytime FPs during the first few months while they work out the kinks.
I think there's a number of factors in play, but the bottom line is it's the best way to maximize guest satisfaction in this circumstance.
Factors:
I predict no FastPasses in SW land for a good long while.... For people who want to avoid long lines there will be Disney After Hours sold (probably at inflated prices) and plenty of EM Hours for resort guests (with modestly shorter waits).
- The rides will have reliability issues in the beginning and having thousands of FastPasses out will be pain to manage when people are coming back because their original time wasn't actually available due to a breakdown. This could create a multi-hour long FastPass line and a miserable standby line. Lots of unhappy people.
- For RoR they don't have to commit to a specific opening date to allow 60 day plus FP reservations to occur.
- Painful, horribly slow standby lines will generate lots of negative publicity. Whereas very long but relatively fast moving lines will generate lots of positive (or at least neutral) publicity. Good for long term bookings...
- Less perception of a "have's vs. have not's" "privileged vs. peasants" (have a FP and walked on vs waited 8 hours) which is a P.R. concern as well as a guest satisfaction concern.
This is a brilliant strategy if you think about it.. almost everyone wins:
I'm aging myself here, but when Disney opened E ticket rides at Disneyland before FastPass (I'm thinking Indy in particular) the buzz/lines/etc. were massive. The line went all the way down Main Street. But guess what? You basically never stopped moving, and I don't think it ever went over 3 hours. The difference was NO FastPass.
- Hate lines? Pay for Disney After Hours OR line up early for Extra Magic Hours if you are eligible.
- Willing to wait, but you hate standing around... want the line to move, etc... (which is what most people hate about the standby lines) then this NO FP policy is awesome. Has anyone ever noticed how fast FOP moves when there's no FastPass (and it's fully operational?) - you never stop walking and it's great. You see a lot of cool stuff and your on the ride before you know it.
Staggering the ride openings is down to PR and spreadsheet performances. Not having Fastpass available is the operational way of making things run smoother and coping with the crowds. That and having to book entry to get into the land in the first place.@marni1971 hinted, I think, that it wasn’t just ride readiness, albeit there are some normal technical issues with RotR..
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