Hmmm, I just wished you liked ROTR a little more...I thought ROTR was much better than Smugglers Run, and vastly better than the Flight of Passage ride.
As an anecdote to how good I thought it was, I went to the opening of ROTR at Disney World, spent three days riding the ride every single day. Then even though I had not planned to originally, I decided after a few weeks it would be great to come out for the opening of ROTR in DisneyLand so I booked travel early January to come down. and rode ROTR this Friday and Saturday...
Going forward, my wife and I for the first time ever bought an annual pass for DL and will come out several times this year, where I'll try to get a BG every day I am here.
When I go to Disney World it would be my number one priority ride such that I'd plan the first morning at Hollywood Studios just to be sure I get as many chances as possible at getting to ride ROTR while there. I've seen other YouTube channels agree it's the #1 ride at WDW now, including Disney Food Blog.
To me ROTR has a lot more re-rideability than Smugglers Run does - I still enjoy it but some trips I don't even try to ride.
The ride videos people post show you what is going on, but it's nothing like all the little touches that make being in the ride feel so great.
Following along as we check into GCH on Thursday. Super nervous about this trip.
I would caution about using the word "haters" in the context of this thread. I think some folks have legitimately negative things to say and they have every right to do that. None of us want a bunch of blind Disney cheerleaders here on DIS. I think other folks have forgotten what happened with new rides such as Indy and RSR, as many folks have tried to remind us. I think some folks do not really understand how complex this thing is and have perhaps unreasonable expectations. And then finally I think other folks just want to ride the darn thing and are having trouble and are frustrated, or do not know whether they should come and try now or wait.I would add that thousands of people are enjoying this ride every day. Either at DL or DHS. It’s not the “disaster” the haters are pretending it to be.
Certainly there are legitimate concerns and points raised. But there are those using words like “disaster.” Such hyperbole is unbecoming.I would caution about using the word "haters" in the context of this thread. I think some folks have legitimately negative things to say and they have every right to do that. None of us want a bunch of blind Disney cheerleaders here on DIS. I think other folks have forgotten what happened with new rides such as Indy and RSR, as many folks have tried to remind us. I think some folks do not really understand how complex this thing is and have perhaps unreasonable expectations. And then finally I think other folks just want to ride the darn thing and are having trouble and are frustrated, or do not know whether they should come and try now or wait.
I personally agree with the sentiment that DIsney has a lot on the line here with ROTR and SWGE and will figure it out - no matter what the cost. And that there are some things you cannot possibly figure out until after you open to the public - and see the problems in real time.
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Sorry, but did you just hear about this or did you go on the ride and see it for yourself? I am asking because I have not seen anyone post this kind of thing yet.Yesterday certain AA's were malfunctioning and music and dialogue wasn't being played at certain times
It’s going again!Well after an initially good showing this morning, it looks like the ride has been down almost two hours. Any word on what they are doing with the people in line?
I read a while ago that some people got stopped at DL turnstiles because it looked fishy they tried to get in so soon after DCA. Not sure if we should chance that or not. TIA!
No. All guests must sign in and get a BG. *IF* a VIP group gets a BG, the guide is allowed to ride with them. However, they will stand in line. There is no access at all. Not even for high profile guests!! (So, Kobe is going to have to stand in line at this time too.) Any access beyond the BGs they currently have has to have approval of the resort president.Hmm. would be interested to see if once a VIP group gets a BG if the time and # can be modified got those 1-11 groups
So, after riding on Friday, I now have been viewing “spoiler” videos, and I’m pretty darn sure that one thing I’ve seen in other videos wasn’t functioning when we rode. However, there’s SO MUCH going on that I couldn’t absolutely swear to that, and I also definitely didn’t realize I was missing anything.Sorry, but did you just hear about this or did you go on the ride and see it for yourself? I am asking because I have not seen anyone post this kind of thing yet.
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I personally agree with the sentiment that DIsney has a lot on the line here with ROTR and SWGE and will figure it out - no matter what the cost. And that there are some things you cannot possibly figure out until after you open to the public - and see the problems in real time.
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This isn't happening at DLR. I am checking sources to see if this is happening at WDW. I have previously been told "No Access" period at either park. Ms. Campbell has to personally approve any special access to the ride.This does occur at WDW’s RotR. Travel agency groups have bought out the first hour or so and had charter buses pick them up from resorts to deliver them to the backstage entrance. After those early morning guests were cleared from RotR, then regular BGs began loading.
Disney engineer: Should we test for if an adult deliberately ignores our specific directions, whips their phone out mid-ride, loses control of it at the *exact right moment* for it to fall under the moving ride vehicle and be crushed, causing the whole system to go down?I agree. Sometimes you just can't imagine the things that users (riders) will do that can cause problems to your system (ride). You can only test for what your imagination allows, but people come up with unique and different ways to do (break) things every time. Enjoy the ride when you do get the chance to ride it everyone.
People practicing at home are not able to get a boarding group. Once you hit the red button, you must select your party. If you select people not scanned into the park it will tell you they are not in the park, and you are unable to proceed with getting a BG.
Tom Bricker (@WDWFigment) had it on his blog today.Sorry, but did you just hear about this or did you go on the ride and see it for yourself? I am asking because I have not seen anyone post this kind of thing yet.
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Ohhhhh, they 1000% know people are that dumb.Disney engineer: Should we test for if an adult deliberately ignores our specific directions, whips their phone out mid-ride, loses control of it at the *exact right moment* for it to fall under the moving ride vehicle and be crushed, causing the whole system to go down?
Other Disney engineers: Lol, good one, no one would be that dumb.
Passenger on Day 3 of operations: Hold my beer!
Near the ticket gates just after entering had consistently good verizon service both days we were there. Everyone around me got boarding groups.We are going to be there Friday and Saturday. May the force be with us! We have iphones and Verizon, and I "played along" this morning to see the process. It seemed like they were gone by 8:01. Is there a specific place that's good Verizon coverage, or should we just try using our phone and make sure everything's loading quickly there before 8 AM hits?
What does SR stand for? TIA!Just speculating, but considering the scope of the attractions, I bet that the Spider-Man ride will see a pattern a lot more like MF:SR so BGs won’t be necessary.