TigerLaw
DIS Veteran
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tell me what you think-I hope it doesn't come off too harsh, but I am upset.
To All Universal Orlando Executives:
I am writing this letter to express my concern regarding the number of ride and attraction closings at Islands of Adventure during the month of September. First off, let me state that I will be staying onsite for the first time from September 24-28th. After adding in hotel, airfare, annual passes, meals, etc., I anticipate that I will spend well over $2000 on this trip. I believe this is a sizable investment in Universal Orlando, so it truly upsets me when I learn of all the ride/attraction closures during September. As of today, I have been told by your staff that the following attractions will be closed: Popeyes, triceratops encounter, JP discovery center, sinbad, and storm force (during weekdays). In addition, I have also been informed by your staff that dueling dragons will not actually be dueling during my trip, as only one side will run at a given time. Therefore, by my count, approximately one-third of the rides and attractions that adults can experience at IOA (thus, I am not counting the flyers or the kids play areas) will be closed during my trip!
Now I understand the need to perform rehab work on rides and attractions during the slow season. However, your staff has explained to me that Popeyes is the only ride that is closed for rehab work. Instead, all of the other attractions will be closed due to it being the slow season. Given that I am making a sizable investment in Universal during this down economy, is it too much for me to ask that I be able to experience at least most of the rides and attractions? I hope you do not take offense to the comparison, but at Disney World, there are two seasonal attractions at Magic Kingdom. The difference between what they do and what I believe you are doing is that when these attractions are closed, there are still several dozen rides and attractions to see. By my count, there will only be twelve rides and attractions open at IOA during my visit, which hardly makes IOA a full day park. Please tell me what is the point of paying more to stay onsite if there is no need for Front of the Line Access because there are so few rides and attractions actually open? If I am paying full price to come into the park, why does my money not allow me to experience nearly the same experiences that someone who came one month earlier to IOA got to experience? Why should I be penalized because September is the only time of the year I can take a vacation?
The bottom line unfortunately is this. With less then two weeks to go before my dream vacation was supposed to begin, instead of counting down the minutes in excitement, I am constantly checking the internet to see what is and is not going to be closed when I visit. Much of the excitement and anticipation for this trip has been lost. I respectfully request that you please reconsider all of these closures (particularly with regards to dueling dragons, as without both sides running, it simply isnt the same ride, a fact which I am confident you are aware of) so that off season guest are no penalized for their continued support of Universal Orlando.
To All Universal Orlando Executives:
I am writing this letter to express my concern regarding the number of ride and attraction closings at Islands of Adventure during the month of September. First off, let me state that I will be staying onsite for the first time from September 24-28th. After adding in hotel, airfare, annual passes, meals, etc., I anticipate that I will spend well over $2000 on this trip. I believe this is a sizable investment in Universal Orlando, so it truly upsets me when I learn of all the ride/attraction closures during September. As of today, I have been told by your staff that the following attractions will be closed: Popeyes, triceratops encounter, JP discovery center, sinbad, and storm force (during weekdays). In addition, I have also been informed by your staff that dueling dragons will not actually be dueling during my trip, as only one side will run at a given time. Therefore, by my count, approximately one-third of the rides and attractions that adults can experience at IOA (thus, I am not counting the flyers or the kids play areas) will be closed during my trip!
Now I understand the need to perform rehab work on rides and attractions during the slow season. However, your staff has explained to me that Popeyes is the only ride that is closed for rehab work. Instead, all of the other attractions will be closed due to it being the slow season. Given that I am making a sizable investment in Universal during this down economy, is it too much for me to ask that I be able to experience at least most of the rides and attractions? I hope you do not take offense to the comparison, but at Disney World, there are two seasonal attractions at Magic Kingdom. The difference between what they do and what I believe you are doing is that when these attractions are closed, there are still several dozen rides and attractions to see. By my count, there will only be twelve rides and attractions open at IOA during my visit, which hardly makes IOA a full day park. Please tell me what is the point of paying more to stay onsite if there is no need for Front of the Line Access because there are so few rides and attractions actually open? If I am paying full price to come into the park, why does my money not allow me to experience nearly the same experiences that someone who came one month earlier to IOA got to experience? Why should I be penalized because September is the only time of the year I can take a vacation?
The bottom line unfortunately is this. With less then two weeks to go before my dream vacation was supposed to begin, instead of counting down the minutes in excitement, I am constantly checking the internet to see what is and is not going to be closed when I visit. Much of the excitement and anticipation for this trip has been lost. I respectfully request that you please reconsider all of these closures (particularly with regards to dueling dragons, as without both sides running, it simply isnt the same ride, a fact which I am confident you are aware of) so that off season guest are no penalized for their continued support of Universal Orlando.