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Sorry no info on scare factorIs the Hogwarts Express for all guests? No height restriction? It's rumored to maybe be scary (more Dementors) I probably wouldn't take a stroller age kid on anyway if that was the case.
Sorry no info on scare factorIs the Hogwarts Express for all guests? No height restriction? It's rumored to maybe be scary (more Dementors) I probably wouldn't take a stroller age kid on anyway if that was the case.
There are several projects that no one here is talking about aside from Bond replacing FFL. Will it happen, I'd like to think so but we won't know something is happening for sure until November 3, 2013 once HHN is over.
True, true. The Jurassic Park expansion has me guessing, which makes it more exciting. However, we all know how awesome Harry Potter will be and seeing the construction is very, very exciting. Then you've got Transformers, which is coming soon, and trying to figure out what the facade will be/keeping up with the construction is so exciting. Then Simpsons, which is make a very ugly part of the park actually look attractive and have a theme.i voted for HP but am very intrigued about JP expansion...
The real issue for guests will be those who leave their tickets at the stroller parking area. Oh yes, no strollers allowed folks. Forget the ticket issues, the main drawback especially for families will be no strollers on the Hogwarts Express. Think about that for a minute... Now lets hope they come up with a resolution before opening.
Ok so obviously I'm pumped for HP, but I still voted Simpsons. The whole HP thing has been done before and I know it will be amazing, but I have been waiting to visit Springfield since I was in second grade! I mean how many of you didn't see these pics and just want to visit there...
Now we just need to pray we eventually get more than some restaurants, a spinner and duff gardens (I want Evergreen Terrace!)
Basically the HE will be available to ALL guests. For the very very select few who have an unadvertised 1 day 1 park ticket there will be signs throughout the queue and attraction stating this ride will drop you off at another theme park and require the appropriate ticket type. Inside both the North and South Stations will also be upgrade centers to handle all ticketing upgrade issues. 97% of guests will have zero issue with the system. The other 3% will have to get back in line and wait for the return ride back.
The real issue for guests will be those who leave their tickets at the stroller parking area. Oh yes, no strollers allowed folks. Forget the ticket issues, the main drawback especially for families will be no strollers on the Hogwarts Express. Think about that for a minute... Now lets hope they come up with a resolution before opening.
Yikes. That's tricky on both fronts. You'll have to use a ticket to enter either park after riding HE, which means another turnstyle entry line. And for those with little ones, they'll almost have to offer stroller rental somewhere near the departure on both sides. Sounds like a nightmare.
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