Hysterical if true.The usual downtimes (in CA at least) usually has to do with wifi signals dropping from time to time.
OK, that made a BIG difference. Thanks again!See this below from @disneygeek90 - this is basically the same method we use and it has never failed us. My only additional note is to use time.gov on another device to watch the seconds tick by to hit 7am on the dot.
Here's the Virtual Queue page you should sit on in MDE -
What time did you enter the queue? I don’t think a lot of people that get the 1-10 groups are prepared to start being called at 8:40 so it’s possible the first half hour or so is a little light.So the ride was a walk on for me. Walked straight into Rey room and immediately loaded to jail. My vehicle had 3/8 seats filled. And the next one would likely be empty as there was nobody in line behind me. It's absurd that they aren't calling enough groups to fill to capacity.
Got in at like 9:30 and they sent me through the fastpass queueWhat time did you enter the queue? I don’t think a lot of people that get the 1-10 groups are prepared to start being called at 8:40 so it’s possible the first half hour or so is a little light.
I just got in queue with BG 14 (I was about an hour late… no one said anything) and the queue is now approximately half full.
First 30 mins of open time, understandable. I would assume that didn’t continue much longer.Got in at like 9:30 and they sent me through the fastpass queue
Ya I understand the tech. And it might be just me. But if I spent multiple hundreds of millions of dollar bucks, I’d want software/hardware to be robust enough to not knock the marquee attraction off line for multiple hours a day multiple days since opening because of dropped wifi signals. Down attractions for hours upon hours a day does not seem like a great way to return value to shareholders. They are spending inordinate amounts of money for rides to not work.Yeah the vehicles communicate and run using WiFi so sometimes a vehicle loses its signal and shuts down.
Should’ve had a chat with UC about Gringotts.Ya I understand the tech. And it might be just me. But if I spent multiple hundreds of millions of dollar bucks, I’d want software/hardware to be robust enough to not knock the marquee attraction off line for multiple hours a day multiple days since opening because of dropped wifi signals. Down attractions for hours upon hours a day does not seem like a great way to return value to shareholders. They are spending inordinate amounts of money for rides to not work.
I feel like I shouldn’t be surprised, yet I still am considering the sums of money spent.Should’ve had a chat with UC about Gringotts.
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