If they begin doing soft openings, where is the entrance located that they would bring guests in? We at least have to check it out while we are there!
The park basically goes in one big circle. If it is open you will be led straight to the entrance because almost everyone will be going there. Don't worry, you won't miss it.
And probably they will remove the temporately wood bridge once the WWofHP opens and they might re-open the Skipper's Tours (I've forgot the real name) so people don't have to walk all the way to the HP "island".
According to wikipedia (so it may not be the most accurate, but hopefully it is):How long ago has that been,the Skipper's Tour that is?I never paid attention to it before but remember the boat crossing the lagoon but can't remember how long ago thats been.
Are you talking about the restaurants at Universal in general or just WWoHP? I would imagine the restaurants inside WWoHP will only be counter service and the other places throughout the parks will not change. You can not make reservations that early like at Disney. Most won't go over 30 days out...it all depends on where you're thinking of going.Does anyone know if these restaraunts will be doing reservations or is it s counter service type thing? If it does, is it 180 days in advance like Disney?
Finally, (yes, I know, I will shut up after this...) is it fair to say that I can do Islands of Adventure (basically Wizard World) in one day?
Are you talking about the restaurants at Universal in general or just WWoHP? I would imagine the restaurants inside WWoHP will only be counter service and the other places throughout the parks will not change. You can not make reservations that early like at Disney. Most won't go over 30 days out...it all depends on where you're thinking of going.
You could do IOA in a single day knowing you're going to be spending a lot of time in line at WWoHP. I'll be curious to see how the rest of the park will be in terms of lines.
It's still sketchy as to what exactly will be at WWoHP in terms of restaurants but I would imagine counter service will be the majority.Basically WWoHP, but I'm going to check out the rest of the place too. I thought there were going to be sit-down restaraunts at WWoHP? Ahhh...30 days out. That's good! I do miss the 90 days Disney had.
It's still sketchy as to what exactly will be at WWoHP in terms of restaurants but I would imagine counter service will be the majority.
Why does that NOT sound good???
But not ice cream!....I think that does sounds good - I eat peanutbutter and strawberry jam sandwiches all the time!
And probably they will remove the temporately wood bridge once the WWofHP opens and they might re-open the Skipper's Tours (I've forgot the real name) so people don't have to walk all the way to the HP "island".
The Three Broomsticks will be the only "full service" restaurant in WWoHP
So let me see if this is right, there are only 3 rides? And 2 of them are pretty intense rides? Is there a fantasy type ride with all kinds of cool special effect type things? That's what I was hoping for for Harry Potter. Are the rides similar I wonder to the level of The Mummy? I was hoping for a more elaborate fantasy version of an ET type ride, something all could do.
So let me see if this is right, there are only 3 rides? And 2 of them are pretty intense rides? Is there a fantasy type ride with all kinds of cool special effect type things? That's what I was hoping for for Harry Potter. Are the rides similar I wonder to the level of The Mummy? I was hoping for a more elaborate fantasy version of an ET type ride, something all could do.
Where does it say that it's counter service? I'm confused. I'm pretty sure that it isn't given the menu. What about the Pub in the back too?If they were smart, they wouldn't use the boat on the lagoon. They would WANT people to walk around the park... =spend more $.
"Full service" doesn't necessarily mean "sit-down"....it could still be counter service and go find a seat to sit...which, is going to be my guess.