Kamikaze
Well-Known Member
Those resort guests won’t be happy.
Wouldn’t be surprised if MMRR used it for at least a few days.
Opening weekend, maybe. But its not a headliner, groundbreaking attraction.
Those resort guests won’t be happy.
Wouldn’t be surprised if MMRR used it for at least a few days.
I’ll withhold any opinions until I see it because I like to remain spoiler free as much as possible, but even logistically that queue doesn’t comfortably hold more than an hour or two.Opening weekend, maybe. But its not a headliner, groundbreaking attraction.
I’ll withhold any opinions until I see it because I like to remain spoiler free as much as possible, but even logistically that queue doesn’t comfortably hold more than an hour or two.
Not reading all 210 pages and then dropping in and asking is like showing up at the end of a marathon in a taxi and expecting a finisher's medal.LOL, maybe some some sort of FAQ would help. I read back many pages, searched and also looked at the first post and literally no one has discussed it. But but no, I didn’t read all 210 pages so you’ll just have to scroll on by. Also, Disney doesn’t even mention this very common situation in their FAQs.
Yes, if they're willing to stay Club Level and pay the $50 per person per day fee for 3 days.And your boring argument fails to acknowledge that disney doesnt have to give resort guests everything for the on property incentive to still be intact. Do onsite resort guests get to break the normal FP limit? Do they get to book multiple parks?
I’m still not convinced it would be that soon. Why is there no FP for SR yet? They opened that 5 months ago. I suppose they could open FP at the same time for both but it doesn’t make a ton of sense to push the FP for the heavily demanded attraction more than one that could actually handle it.I suspect once full capacity reliability is achieved we’re going to wake up one quiet morning in January or February and find the standby line simply ‘open’, with no boarding groups in play.
Well, if you hate it now, imagine how much you're going to hate it when they start allowing on-site Club Level resort guests to reserve BGs at the 60-day-out point...I think the boarding group system (originally designed to control capacity for the entire land, remember..) was simply a quick fix pressed into use as an operational necessity for an attraction that was rushed opened at less then half capacity.
RotR has approximately the same theoretical hourly capacity as the other ‘drop dead must do’ attraction on property, FoP. FoP has been able to manage perfectly well with a FP / standby arrangement, I don’t see any reason why RotR won’t be able to as well. I suspect once full capacity reliability is achieved we’re going to wake up one quiet morning in January or February and find the standby line simply ‘open’, with no boarding groups in play.
If it pulls the numbers it needs to, there’s simply no guest services reason to treat the ride with special rules and continue to deny access to paying guests simply because they walk in the gate later in the day. No other ride on property has ever played by such rules, and I can only imagine the guest services headaches that must be generated as a result.
Yes, if they're willing to stay Club Level and pay the $50 per person per day fee for 3 days.
They're still "resort guests" who can both bust the limit and jump park boundaries.Then that is a different audience now isn't it... because we're talking 'resort guests'.. not 'resort guests+other selective criteria'
Right now Flight of Passage is at 225 minutes.People keep talking about 5, 6, 7 hour lines. When has this ever happened? The longest I've ever seen is 3 hours, and that is on the peak busy days.
On Christmas Eve it eclipsed 300. It’s been up to 240 today. I’m not sure how long thrill-data has been tracking, but they list an all time high of 345.Right now Flight of Passage is at 225 minutes.
Which, again, is not 5, 6, or 7 hoursRight now Flight of Passage is at 225 minutes.
No, it’s just not what I said. So why reply to what I said with information that doesn’t contradict what I said as if it does?ha.......so 4 hours is fine?
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