We were at IoA last Wednesday & Thursday, March 2nd & 3rd. Forbidden Journey was inoperable from about 8:30 till 3 pm on the 2nd so we gave up trying to ride. (We left Disney at 10--hence not arriving at Universal till later in the morning.)
On the morning of the 3rd we were among the first ones in line for Forbidden Journey, right at 8 am. It was not operating...we chose to wait it out with the quickly maddening crowd. By 8:45 the ride opened and by 9:00 we were on it...as soon as we got to the Whomping Willow, the ride stopped. A minor glich--we only "hung" there for a minute or so and then resumed.
At the conclusion we exited through Filch's and got back in line to ride again, this time with a 20 minute wait. When we got to the boarding, area the second we stepped into the seats the ride shut down again, this time for about 10 minutes. My husband politely asked one of the employees, "Does this happen often? Because y'all seem to be having some issues with keeping this ride operational." The young lady glanced at a co-worker, grinned, and said, "You know...I just don't know."
Way to be all Disney-fied and bold-faced lie to us.
I realize Universal's employees have a role to fulfill and a certain dialogue is required to be maintained with the park guests. But we would have rather had her offer up a, "Honestly...yes, we are having some frequent technical difficulties, but we're working hard to get Forbidden Journey up and running, and KEEP it running, because we know how important it is to our park guests. We really appreciate your understanding."
Because the, "By golly, by gosh, GEE...I just don't know!" attitude is not cute. It is unprofessional, rude, and unacceptable. It's also not befitting of someone wearing a Hogwarts robe. (And dare I mention this? OK, I will...a British couple in line with us, obviously annoyed by the attitude of the park employees, snarkily seethed, "Clearly you are all in Slytherin.")
Yes, rides have malfunctions. (However, in a decade of attending Disney World I've yet to endure a ride malfunction, personally.) But what we experienced almost ruined our time in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. We refused to be spoiled, though. Because we had Butterbeer waiting for us at home...and my recipe is superior to what is sold in the park. Yeah, I said it. (Thanks for letting me share!)