News Round Up 2016


I was just teasing you about your wireless service provider :p
Not to put the thread off topic, but what's wrong with cricket? I've had them for 4years now, 45$ mo for 6gbs of data and runs off ATT network. Cleverly work that in with apples iPhone upgrade program and you get a new phone every year for an extra 25$ish a month. Still less overall than ATT or Verizon.
 
Just curious, what time would they need to stop running the attractions if everyone is meant to be out of the park by 5?

I would think that the area managers will be tasked with shutting them down as quickly as the crowds dwindle...the RFID scanners should actually make that pretty easy.
 
Not to put the thread off topic, but what's wrong with cricket? I've had them for 4years now, 45$ mo for 6gbs of data and runs off ATT network. Cleverly work that in with apples iPhone upgrade program and you get a new phone every year for an extra 25$ish a month. Still less overall than ATT or Verizon.

It is good for solo accounts but somewhat impractical for larger group plans
 
Just wanted to mention that the hurricane latest track has it getting pretty close to Orlando. I keep updating the hurricane thread with updates. Rumors are that Disney is seriously considering parks closing on Friday. No early hours for sure. No word on anything universal is doing. Seaworld, legoland, and the space center are closing on Friday for sure some on Thursday. Anyone in Florida stay safe, take cover, and hope for the best.

We had just moved to SW FL in 05 when wilma came through... we evacuated to Disney-- They closed early the night prior and re opened around noon the next day. Wilma wasn't the level of this one, but may have made a more direct hit on orlando. They advised all to stay in their rooms. The weirdest thing was that they took all of the fan blades off of all of the ceiling fans at the bus stops....
 
Good question. Obviously no work will be taking place during the storms. I would imagine Food and Wine booths are able to withstand weather events, to what capacity I don't know. The plywood walls are held up by cinder block and sand bags, they should be okay but I am sure most guests won't be in the parks if they are even open. A park closure decision is said to be made by tomorrow morning.

If the booths have tie down points and are designed as such, they will be fine.... the sand bags on the construction walls might as well not be there in 130 mph winds. Those walls will be gone.
 
Wasn't functioning as of Friday (9/30) when we rode, but they were handing out paper FPs at the end of the ride to compensate.

It wasn't working when we were there 9/10-9/18. We rode 3 times and were never given anything (not that I expected anything at the time).
 
The workers need to get home to their families. Plus, there may not be any electricity to cook anyway. We usually have a ton of candy in the room when we go, so I guess we could have lived off that:Pinkbounc
 
HHN at Universal keeps people moving too, probably at a much higher volume than the Star Trek thing for that matter. But it's apples and oranges compared to a mega E Ticket at WDW. Consider accessibility, small children, people who can get up to load into a vehicle but need an ECV or wheelchair to travel any distance. It's not impossible to keep crowds moving through a walk-through type attraction, but if you add into the equation multiple loading and unloading of ride vehicles it would be an absolute nightmare in terms of timing. Bottlenecks would be inevitable, keeping guests in show areas for indeterminate amounts of time.

As with most things, the devil is in the details.

It would be easy to have a separate loading/unloading area for ECV/wheelchair guests. If Toy Story Mania can have one with a track, a trackless system certainly could handle it. Then, you just sent those guests with the next group that arrives. And, maybe small children should be on an attraction where "visitors will find themselves in the middle of a tense battle between stormtroopers and Resistance fighters".

I'm also not sure that bottlenecks would be inevitable. Simply have 2 or more identical rooms/paths for the middle walking section. Each would end in a loading station for a second trackless vehicle.

Whether it would work depends on so many things...pretty much all of which are things unknown to any of us. Just because something has never been done on a large-scale doesn't automatically make it impossible.

(Quote from: https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2016/02/new-details-announced-for-star-wars-themed-lands-for-disney-parks/)
 
As with most things, the devil is in the details.

It would be easy to have a separate loading/unloading area for ECV/wheelchair guests. If Toy Story Mania can have one with a track, a trackless system certainly could handle it. Then, you just sent those guests with the next group that arrives. And, maybe small children should be on an attraction where "visitors will find themselves in the middle of a tense battle between stormtroopers and Resistance fighters".

I'm also not sure that bottlenecks would be inevitable. Simply have 2 or more identical rooms/paths for the middle walking section. Each would end in a loading station for a second trackless vehicle.

Whether it would work depends on so many things...pretty much all of which are things unknown to any of us. Just because something has never been done on a large-scale doesn't automatically make it impossible.

(Quote from: https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2016/02/new-details-announced-for-star-wars-themed-lands-for-disney-parks/)

it's definitely not impossible and I am sure something that would work fine if everyone follows directions, but seems like something were one little hiccup would impact a lot (heck, at the new Mickey/Minnie meet spot in DHS people are spending longer with Mickey than Minnie resulting in a secondary line that, when we were there, was basically back into Minnie's meet area)

Just don't think Disney would want to take the chance on something so vital for them.

Now, could it be a modified version where there is a first "ride" element that is almost like a moving pre-show and then you get out and queue up for a second ride part which is the real "battle" part, sure something like that could work.
 
It wasn't working when we were there 9/10-9/18. We rode 3 times and were never given anything (not that I expected anything at the time).

We had taken it earlier in the week as well, and it wasn't working - but there were no FPs. I'm wondering if 9/30 was just a complaint-heavy day. :confused3
 
We had taken it earlier in the week as well, and it wasn't working - but there were no FPs. I'm wondering if 9/30 was just a complaint-heavy day. :confused3

Wait, I know I'm late to the party, but they were handing out Fast Passes for Spaceship Earth because the camera that takes your picture to put you in the descending scene wasn't working?
 
We had taken it earlier in the week as well, and it wasn't working - but there were no FPs. I'm wondering if 9/30 was just a complaint-heavy day. :confused3
We rode it 3 times during a 2 week period in September, and we didn't receive paper FP's either. The camera didn't work at all.
 















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