skier_pete
DIsney-holics Anon
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But 2 or 3 years are unacceptable...work faster...get a second shift. Not with what Comcast is doing in town....
Should I point out that Universal just announced that Fast and Furious ride now won't be opening until 2018. So from close of Disaster! (August 2015) to opening of new ride - at least LEAST 2.5 years. To build a clone of a ride that is already open in California. And Jimmy Fallon ride - which seems like it is already dated before it was announced - is somehow taking from 2015 until 2017 - so 2 years for that one, again replacing an existing ride. (Twister)
And by the way Universal's crowing about "A new ride every year" really is "We are replacing one existing ride every year". for 2017 and 2018.
So let's not give Comcast TOO much credit for their speed and efficiency in new construction.
I honestly don't think 3 years is an unreasonable timeline for a construction of size and scope of SWE that also includes demolishing the old. DHS also started about 6 months after DLR did, even though they were announced at the same time.
Are you suggesting Star Tours is a walk-on anytime, any season?
My experience is it is frequently at or near walk-on. OR it's being run artificially slow. Much of the time only four of the six simulators are running to save money yet still waits are usually short. Just don't show up in the 10 minutes after Indiana Jones lets out. I won't even get in line if it's posted more than 20 minutes.