We planned at RD to hit BTM but checking the app at opening showed it was down so we shifted to Pirates and splash. By the time we hit those rides BTM was open. I don't think there really any pattern to what might go down or not open right at RD. Just have the app open and refresh as it will help you know before you waste time going to the ride.
Everest broke (twice!) while we were on it during EMH hours in January. Scariest moment of my life getting stuck at the part where it holds you at the top before going backwards. Had no idea if anyone knew we were stuck up there, and the backing soundtrack was playing so it kept sounding like other trains were coming up the mountain.
Quick and reliable might not be the most accurate description of MDE but i think it is your best bet. I have used it at other times when I have had a FP but the ride was down. I kept checking the app to figure out when it re-opens. RD at MK can be great if you are avoiding the big headliners (PPF MT)We felt like we were the only ones in adventure land - seems fewer people head in that direction.So MDE updates that pretty quickly/reliably?
For future peace of mind, roller coasters are built in a way that every train is tracked at all times and also in a way that they each have their own ‘space’ on the track with a braking system between. Just as you were stopped where you were all other trains were also stopped or at the main departure area.Everest broke (twice!) while we were on it during EMH hours in January. Scariest moment of my life getting stuck at the part where it holds you at the top before going backwards. Had no idea if anyone knew we were stuck up there, and the backing soundtrack was playing so it kept sounding like other trains were coming up the mountain.
Haha - touche.Quick and reliable might not be the most accurate description of MDE but i think it is your best bet.
Yeah, we're RDing Splash or POTC for this very reason. I think being in the PPF crowd might be an unpleasantish start to the day.RD at MK can be great if you are avoiding the big headliners (PPF MT)We felt like we were the only ones in adventure land - seems fewer people head in that direction.
For future peace of mind, roller coasters are built in a way that every train is tracked at all times and also in a way that they each have their own ‘space’ on the track with a braking system between. Just as you were stopped where you were all other trains were also stopped or at the main departure area.
Surprisingly we did that one RD going the liberty square route and were on and off the ride by 9:15. There was certainly a rush coming from the opposite directions - so if considering PPF at RD go the liberty sq bridge -- again virtually no one going that path - but after we got off we said never again -- that ride is somewhat neat but way too short for the lines is draws.I think being in the PPF crowd might be an unpleasantish start to the day.