Universal Epic Universe (South Expansion Complex) - Now Open!

JoeCamel

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We’ve talked a bit here about access to each land but with Epic being added to the app today, I notice most lands have a secondary entrance bypassing the portal. SNW, for example:
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That's exit only. 1 way in, 1 way out.
Like Diagon they may have TMs stationed to direct traffic but I've seen many salmon swimming upstream and eventually if you want to do the experience correctly you use the correct entrance but sometimes you just want to get inside. Diagon dropped the TM guides within a year I think
 
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DarkMetroid567

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Like Diagon they may have TMs stationed to direct traffic but I've seen many salmon swimming upstream so eventually if you want to do the experience correctly you use the correct entrance but sometimes you just want to get inside. Diagon dropped the TM guides within a year I think
If it’s like either of the SNWs, all of the lands will inevitably see the bulk of people leaving through the entrance.

Except this Super Nintendo World, funnily enough.
 

Rich Brownn

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If it’s like either of the SNWs, all of the lands will inevitably see the bulk of people leaving through the entrance.

Except this Super Nintendo World, funnily enough.
There's an actual TM shack built into the exits so you can only go in one way. And of course in SNW you can't exit via the entrance - unless you want to try running down an escalator full of people coming up :D
 

Andrew25

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While I'm not the biggest fan of the separate entrance/exits, they are being marked quiet easily for guests. Unlike Diagon, it'll be easy to see where you're supposed to enter and exit.

Out of all the portals, the SNW is the easiest to navigate due to the land's multi-level construction. You will essentially be lifted towards the 2nd level as you enter, and then have to drop to the lower levels for the attractions, shops, etc. Once your done, just walk out. Not that hard.


Regarding Virtual Queue, I'd imagine it will be temporary and only utilized during busier periods. I could see a scenario where VL will be required for your first land entry (to spread out crowds) and then allow access everywhere else after. Kind of like how Disney requires you to tap in to your first park before park hopping.
 

Agent H

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While I'm not the biggest fan of the separate entrance/exits, they are being marked quiet easily for guests. Unlike Diagon, it'll be easy to see where you're supposed to enter and exit.

Out of all the portals, the SNW is the easiest to navigate due to the land's multi-level construction. You will essentially be lifted towards the 2nd level as you enter, and then have to drop to the lower levels for the attractions, shops, etc. Once your done, just walk out. Not that hard.


Regarding Virtual Queue, I'd imagine it will be temporary and only utilized during busier periods. I could see a scenario where VL will be required for your first land entry (to spread out crowds) and then allow access everywhere else after. Kind of like how Disney requires you to tap in to your first park before park hopping.
What about donkey Kong? Is that going to have a separate exit or is there just the one pipe in and out?
 

TalkToEthan

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All 4 coasters and 3 dark rides will have single rider lines

……delighted to read that above——assuming it will work as favorably as Everest and Test Track over at WDW.

The single rider option should neutralizes my dislike of the Boarding Group/Fast Pass/Express Pass/Lightning Lane or the equivalent of the no to little wait programs out there.
 

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