Go on then.Has that been confirmed?
Go on then.Has that been confirmed?
If you’re expecting a midnight close it won’t happen. There is no reason to do this. The added cost of keeping the park open does not match the return even if it’s at capacity. Perfect comparison is the MK during Christmas week. They could keep the park open till the early AM because of crowds but don’t. Doing so takes them into diminishing returns.I'd be shocked if they didn't. Longer hours like with Pandora -- except keep the WHOLE PARK open, not just the land (that was beyond stupid IMO). Plus extra pay "opportunities" to get in early or stay late and/or a VIP evening tour like in AK. There is no chance they don't rake it in via many $$ avenues here. And any economist would tell you they SHOULD... supply, demand, price and stuff...
The podcast also mentioned that at certain points of the ride your vehicles will be locked into a mechanism (like Kong) and there will be addition motion in these sections.
Any truth to that @marni1971?
Maybe not that long, but a FP with FoP takes 20ish minutes or so at least from the front of the FP queue. Timed it once at 17min from loading into first room to being done with the ride...There's a new article on Disney and More where a podcast says the whole ROTR experience will be 28 minutes. Really? I don't think so.
I'd expect something around an 11pm close for a while. Didn't they do a 10:30 every night close DHS-wide for a while just for TSL (prior years at that same time was a 9:30 close)??If you’re expecting a midnight close it won’t happen. There is no reason to do this. The added cost of keeping the park open does not match the return even if it’s at capacity. Perfect comparison is the MK during Christmas week. They could keep the park open till the early AM because of crowds but don’t. Doing so takes them into diminishing returns.
If you’re expecting a midnight close it won’t happen. There is no reason to do this. The added cost of keeping the park open does not match the return even if it’s at capacity. Perfect comparison is the MK during Christmas week. They could keep the park open till the early AM because of crowds but don’t. Doing so takes them into diminishing returns.
You'll be lucky if you get to ride this even once on a tripFar too much briefing for my taste. It’s going to get tedious quick for repeat riders
Misinterpreted.
I don’t think it’s either; just that the floor change won’t be like a drop tower.Is this a good thing or a bad thing?
Could be that they only painted the part that would show from ground level in the land itself. Unless you are arriving by helicopter you will never notice the pink color while Muppets maintains its signature color because the newly painted part isn't visible from the ground outside SWL. One is going to have to have pretty advanced vision to see through those buildings.@marni1971 Are the sight-line issues you mentioned the reason why re-painting of Grand Arts Theater appears to have paused? The pink tone color was being painted over with a new greener color but has been in its current state for several months based on Bioreconstruct's photo's from twitter. View attachment 341788
Obviously visible structures from the air may be hidden from the ground, I was simply asking because I know others have stated there are sight-line issues from ground level. Additionally they have painted the entire rear side of Grand Arts Theater the new color and it is not visible from inside the new land whatsoever, it faces the old entrance road to the parking toll.Could be that they only painted the part that would show from ground level in the land itself. Unless you are arriving by helicopter you will never notice the pink color while Muppets maintains its signature color because the newly painted part isn't visible from the ground outside SWL. One is going to have to have pretty advanced vision to see through those buildings.
There are sight level from the ground now, but, construction is not complete yet. Even so, I think that the specific building you were commenting on will not be one of the sight issues from within SWL and that was what I was responding too, I have no opinion about any others because I pretty much discount most of the perspective debates until the thing is complete. When that happens if sight lines are still a problem then there is something to talk about. I don't see how it will not affect the sight lines from outside the land itself, especially in TSL, but, that is a different discussion completely. You cannot stick rock formations 50 feet in the air and think a 10 foot fence will hide it, unless they are standing on the ground 2 inches from the fence.Obviously visible structures from the air may be hidden from the ground, I was simply asking because I know others have stated there are sight-line issues from ground level. Additionally they have painted the entire rear side of Grand Arts Theater the new color and it is not visible from inside the new land whatsoever, it faces the old entrance road to the parking toll.
Look closely at the under construction cockpit:View attachment 341806
“Hear me baby, hold together”
You're spot on.. Maybe their numbers are a little off but this is going to be potter x 1,000. They probably have a plan in place, ie. timing the guests allowed to enter, as many preview days as possible, offers to use fastpasses to other attractions... No matter what they do, they will have a lot of negative press regardless of how good the land is.
That’s the waiting area inside Smuggler’s Run, right before you board, not the one parked outsideAh, I forgot to mention that I was talking about the Falcon itself that you can look around. Not the Smugglers Run ride. I think it was a few months ago they said that you can step aboard, look around, sit in the cockpit and even play the chess-like game. Would have helped if I specified.
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