Momw/aplan
Mouseketeer
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That's OK. I don't understand why anyone can think Universal did anything wrong. The fine print clearly states hours are subject to change. We're really talking about one new attraction. The Forbidden Journey seems to be opening about a month after the projected date. Test Track was delayed more then a year.
Package holders were given an opportunity to take part in the soft opening.
The package included breakfast at the 3 Broomsticks. Are you saying package holders weren't allowed to enter the HP? I'll speculate many of the complaints were from non-package holders who were upset they weren't able to participate in the soft openeing.
I'll accept the possibility Universal might have done a better job telling package holders the "secret password" to enter HP.
I don't blame Universal for delaying the official opening until it's ready.
Yeah, but Disney didn't run ads on TV and the internet saying "call now to book your Test Track Vacation!" one year before it opened.
So here I am, yet again, reiterating what I've said many times and in many different ways all over this board:
We were not sold a soft opening pkg. We were not sold a preview pkg.
We are huge HP fans. We have never felt any urge to visit Universal Orlando. We took what was supposed to be our one big vacation for several years to come at Disney last year.
We had heard years ago about some new HP theme park being built and were excited but didn't obsessively follow it on the web or anything. In Feb. (I believe it was) we saw a big ad on TV and then again on the internet saying basically "Universal Orlando proudly presents the WWoHP! Call now to book your exclusive vacation package for the WWoHP! Packages begin May 28."
I took a peek online and then called Universal Reservations to get some quotes and ask some questions.
I told them on the phone, "We want to book a vacation to visit WWoHP".
They said, "Great! When would you like to come?"
I said, "Well, sometime after the kids are out of school. What dates do you have available?"
And from there they helped me book our vacation. I was very clear about the fact that we were coming expressly for HP. I even refused the ticket upgrade to see two parks in one day because, as I told them on the phone, we were only going to be there for two days and we would most likely spend most of that time in WWoHP. We might take a few other rides etc around IOA if we had time but we were going primarily for HP. But who knows, maybe we'd fall in love with the rest of the place while we were there, too.
Nothing was ever said to me on the phone during booking, or at any of the other times I called to ask questions, to indicate that our expectations of staying in the land all day would not be met. The words "soft", "preview", "grand opening" were never uttered.
I did not expect to have the area all to ourselves all day. I understood that we would only have one hour of early entry in which it was far less crowded and that it would probably be considerably more crowded for the rest of the day, but I DID expect to be in there all day.
NOTHING was ever said in the advertising, at the time of booking, when I called to make payments, or at any other time along the way by Universal indicating we would have limited access to the area. THERE WAS NO COMMUNICATION FROM UNIVERSAL ON THIS MATTER AT ALL. The only reason I even know about the limited time now is because of this message board.
Now. I have grown to be quite happy with the idea of the limited time, as long as during that limited time the crowd is also limited. That seems to have gone quite well for pkg holders so far. And I'd be good with that.
However in talking with Universal this week (initiated by me of course) they can't even guarantee me that is what we'll get. They will not say that we won't have only 2-4 hours per day PLUS massive crowds during that one short window except for during the early entry hour. In fact they won't even go so far as to guarantee the early entry hour (8-9am) would be ONLY on-site guests and pkg holders and not open to the GP as well if that's what they decide.
And by the way, what I was explicitly told about early entry when I called to see how the GO announcement affected our vacation after I heard about it online was that PKG HOLDERS ONLY would be allowed in at 8, and then onsite guests would be allowed in at 8:30, and then GP at 9. They now seem to have changed their tune on that one as well.
Not that they emailed/called/wrote a letter/sent an owl to tell me themselves. I of course have found out everything I know about my upcoming vacation from the internet. Which is the whole reason I'm upset at this point: The total lack of communication and accountability for what people were led to believe they could expect from their vacations VERSUS what those vacations will ultimately look like.
As an average consumer I did not know at the time of my booking that there would not have already been a GO before May 28. In fact I truly believe Universal didn't even know it wouldn't happen before May 28, and that's why they advertised the pkgs the way they did.
But the problem is, once they found out it wasn't going to happen until June 18th they didn't bother to contact the pre-GO pkg holders to let them know their vacation expectation might no longer be realistic. They seem perfectly okay with letting their customers show up at the parks to discover the one area they've planned their entire vacation around will only be open for a limited preview.
I don't give one flip what the legal fine print on the pkg says, that doesn't make how they've handled this whole situation ethical.