Tha Realest
Well-Known Member
They’ll never do it, but if you fail to get a BG Disney should give you a Park Hopper for the day
They’ll never do it, but if you fail to get a BG Disney should give you a Park Hopper for the day
That sounds awful. If I were there now I'd have to think long and hard about visiting HS. I'd guess I'd rank the park experiences as follows based on reliability issues: 1) MK, 2) EPCOT, 3) AK, 4) Lounging at a relatively empty and tranquil resort, 5) HS.Runaway Railway has also gone down at least 3 times today. I’ve now waited for that for a total of 2 hours and still haven’t ridden. Between that and Rise, their downtime has caused inflated lines everywhere else. It’s a miserable day all around here and you can tell a lot of people are very, very cranky. But with no park hoppers, we are stuck here with inflated crowds and broken rides.
That sounds awful. If I were there now I'd have to think long and hard about visiting HS. I'd guess I'd rank the park experiences as follows based on reliability issues: 1) MK, 2) EPCOT, 3) AK, 4) Lounging at a relatively empty and tranquil resort, 5) HS.
I understand this. I wonder if Disneyland will be using this downtime to work on these issues. What's worrisome is it seems these issues stem from the connectivity between the ride vehicles and the various systems (I still remember the thoughts that it was cell phones causing interference). Once shutdown, it seems like it takes at least an hour to get back up and running.Disney chose a very conservative approach to the safety of its employees back in March in every single part of the company. Those rules prevented anyone from entering any building during the shutdown except roles deemed essential such as security. That included all of the attraction buildings, construction sites, all of their office buildings around the US, etc.. In fact, most of the office space is still under those restrictions. Those constraints didn't start to loosen until June when they were preparing the construction and installation of all the distancing equipment thoughout the property in advance of the re-opening. Most of the Imagineering and construction teams were not back to work at that time and only started coming back in August.
So basically you just got to do a very long preshow, right? Blah.
I wonder if the whole interrogation room thing was a good idea--it seems like a lot of people are getting booted out at that point, so your last memory of the ride is being stuck in "enemy territory," so to speak. How do they break character to get you out?
So how long do you think it to get ROTR back on track so to speak. How do you fix an attraction like this?
Nothing has been as bad as Flight of Passage while remaining open.
I meant to say Rise of the Resistance, but Flight of Passage certainly had its fair share of issues.Nothing has been anywhere the level of complexity either.
"Once it came time to load into the vehicle, there was only one escape vehicle. The reason for only one car operation today at Rise of the Resistance is because one of the two elevators in the AT-AT room is not being utilized. We understand that the issue isn’t with the elevator itself, but with the vehicle positioning system.
Essentially, the positioning system is having difficulties transmitting data to confirm vehicle positioning. So while the operation of the elevator would be completely safe, the failsafe kicked in and essentially one “pathway” out of the two pathways used by the ride vehicles is not in use.
I say these are the after effects from a bolt from the sky. A higher authority may be sending a message. To appease it more evening park hours should be added as well as enhanced visual effects through out the land. Sounds good to me.This issue started on Saturday. When I was finally able to ride (after two attempts and three hours in line), I was put in an interrogation room by myself, then all the ride vehicles around me were empty.
This certainly feels more equitable than the current chaotic system that rewards good cellular connections and park attendees who are "in the know" of how the system works.Given the state of the BG frenzy, I think a few things need to change. First, it shouldn't be fastest fingers/connections gets the BG. It should be a random lottery. Second, I think they need to pre-assign the lottery process so you know before showing up at DHS whether you will get a ride. Perhaps by say 5PM the day before, you have to enter your party in the lottery and you'll be notified if you receive a BG and what BG you received by say 6PM the day before. Third, for those staying onsite, perhaps with at least an 3-4 night stay, you are should be guaranteed a BG and you can sorta list your days of preference in advance and Disney will assign one to you. This way, you know when you go to DHS, that you will get a ride.
Or just scrap the whole concept altogether and go stand-by only and how long you are willing to wait determines who rides. The problem here is how to prevent people from continually showing up earlier and earlier. I will say, though, as someone with young children, I do not favor this alternative, but at least you can't argue with the equity of such a system.
It seems like since Saturday they’ve only been running 1 of 2 vehicles per dispatch. And they’re only getting around BG 40 by park close because of that! So hopefully you get something below that, good luck!!Im at CBR now, tomorrow (9/15/2020), will be my turn to ride RotR. Wish me luck, first to get a BG, then too actually get to ride, after today, we will need it.
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