TwingleMum
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Wouldn't it make more sense to pay maintenance people a big bonus to work during park off hours to do maintenance and pre checks so the ride is good to go for the public.
Unfortunately the ride needed work prior to it opening due to unseen circumstances and work was essential for it to be safe and operational, hence why we're here where we are now and they didn't want to delay the grand opening, because a lot of people like @jlprjlpr who booked this way ahead of time and I'm sure would have been more upset if it wasn't operating at all, let alone having delay openings for the day. Technically, they weren't and couldn't put up signs saying it was "early operational state", because this was it, the grand opening. However, they have no choice, but to now being front and honest about it, to lessen the blow to some guests. Also, this isn't just like Jaws constantly malfunctioning during the early days of USF, this is about safety.
"Big bonuses" isn't going to do anything. Maintenance is already being paid to work off hours and during non-operational hours. If the hours of operation increase at night, they're going to need more time to work on it afterward, hence why it's opening mid-day.
On some of the videos, I noticed what looked like some walkways, and even a wooden viewing platform where people could maybe stand. I just wondered whether there are plans to allow people to wander through this area, but more construction work is required to enable that.
This screenshot shows what I was referring to. Looks like a very wide pathway in the foreground, plus on the left is a wooden platform that looks a lot like some sort of viewing platform. You could be right that they are access paths, but the one in the foreground looks very wide for that.I seriously doubt they'll let anyone near this ride in operation. I haven't watched the videos to know what you're referring to, but a lot of rides has those types of areas and are typically for workers to do work on the ride and/or for evacuation purposes if guests need to get off the ride when it breaks down (for a long duration of time).
Could be if the ride breaks down and they have to get guests off and walk outThis screenshot shows what I was referring to. Looks like a very wide pathway in the foreground, plus on the left is a wooden platform that looks a lot like some sort of viewing platform. You could be right that they are access paths, but the one in the foreground looks very wide for that.
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This screenshot shows what I was referring to. Looks like a very wide pathway in the foreground, plus on the left is a wooden platform that looks a lot like some sort of viewing platform. You could be right that they are access paths, but the one in the foreground looks very wide for that.
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Anyway you want to spin it its still a major fail. Delaying open until noon and then shutting the line down hours before park close is a problem. Especially when capacity on this is easily one of the lowest in the park.
So, my guess is they rushed it open before Star Wars Land.![]()
We were there 6/10-6/14. On the 12th, the day before the official grand opening, lots of people just "camped out" in the area anticipating a soft opening. We even fell victim to the hype and hung around Hogsmeade a little longer than we planned. We saw and spoke with Youtuber Rix Flix, super nice guy. Glad we had the opportunity to thank him in person for his great tips and info about Universal. Ironically we had just used one of his tips about the outside seating area behind Three Broomsticks. Anyway, he was planning to hang around all day because they were most certainly going to have a soft opening at point in time right? They always do. Well now we know they didn't because of ongoing issues.In an ideal situation, they would have had soft openings and worked all of this out. Because of issues they had, that was not possible, so in effect, they decided to chance it and just have the full opening.
Could have been or it could have been because of not wanting to disappoint people already booked travelling in for the grand opening.
I personally think they should have delayed the opening by at least a week. They had no opportunity to test the ride under load, but they must have thought they could get the problems they were having fixed.