Some of you seemed to have scoffed at the idea that they wanted to get this open before Pandora... but like, did you forget that the parks very frequently aim to get their new additions open around the same time? Just last year, Kong, Frozen, and Mako opened within weeks of each other.
Heck- not even rides, but entire parks. DHS/USF and IoA/DAK for example. The only reason DHS exists is because of USF- and then DHS beat USF to the opening, and USF was still riddled with massive problems.
I agree- this isn't "brand new into theme parks" Universal. This is the same Universal who has been the industry leader in queues, ride tech, etc since 2010.
Moreso, this is the same Universal who has set lofty goals and hits them or exceeds them every time.
Perfect example: Kong was set to open in summer 2016, which in "Disney terms" means the last day of summer
But instead, even though they said "summer" it ends up being the spring when it's up and running. Conversely, Disney said Frozen would be spring of 2016 and in winter of 2015 bumped it
back to summer of 2016. And it was just a layover of existing ride tech.
So if I get to praise Universal for their incredible job of hitting their targets, and slam Disney for constantly missing theirs- like I have been - now the latest project, the role is reversed. And all of a sudden Universal missed the scheduled mark completely and Disney exceeded it. So one should get the praise for that.
And to continue that- now Disney has bumped SWL to 2019 when we all thought it was 2020 at the earliest. Meanwhile Fast and Furious (yawn) got bumped from 2017 to 2018.
Universal woke Disney up- and I wish they'd get more credit for it because the dusters believe it's just Disney being great on their own with no regard for Uni. History and actions tells a very different story.
Universal needs to take a deep breath, reassses, and come back stronger than ever after F&F. Nintendo and Potter 3 should be those answers- if they are lackluster, it will be very disconcerting.
we're going to UOR in a couple of weeks- told the boy there is NO WAY we're going to VB until HHN at least.
I'd check back here or the "inside Universal" forums to see what it's like in 10-12 days.
The changes simply from day 1 to day 2 to day 3 have been pretty staggering. Day one waits after returning were 20-30 mins. By day 2 they were only 5. By day three they were 30-40. So they are clearly adjusting it all over the place- what should have been done in softs (had they existed). They might have it managed enough to be bearable in two weeks- or not. Even with all the complaints most people are having a ton of fun there if their expectations are managed.