ironband74
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Another rough day for the Resistance here in Batuu West. Meanwhile Batuu East looks to be in great form today.
You had me until this. Does anyone here actually think Disney is blameless? I don't think I've seen anyone say that, and I certainly don't feel that way.You probably did do everything right, and that’s why this system can be extremely frustrating. People who haven’t been in your situation just don’t get it, and the Disneyland apologists tend to blame the person, not the system. The system, when it works for you, is great. When it doesn’t, it’s an entirely different matter.
Today yes. I have been having issues with my Find Out More button turning red. So I experimented today by being in the Find Out More page first, then clicking My Status at 8. This worked the first time, no problem. When I backed out to try again, I got the red error message.
Since this ride will never be reliable, I think the boarding group system is permanent.
Nicely said, and I had an issue with the “Disney apologists” line you responded to as well. Thanks for articulating these points.You had me until this. Does anyone here actually think Disney is blameless? I don't think I've seen anyone say that, and I certainly don't feel that way.
It's something that's bothered me in this thread. I don't think anyone here is denying that there are problems. We're mostly just here to help everyone get through those problems to have the best opportunity they can to ride the ride.
The app is faulty. The ride has issues. We've drawn up what we think are the best ways to avoid those problems.
But I don't think DL staff, the Imagineers, or anyone else at Disney is an idiot, or somehow willfully trying to ruin people's experience. Are they doing everything they can or should? Probably not. But they're not idiots for not having conceived of every possible situation and worked around it. They're learning, they're making changes, I hope more changes are in store.
As people keep pointing out, Indy and RSR still go down on almost a daily basis. That doesn't mean they shouldn't have built either of those rides, or that they're idiots for having done so. Stuff happens, and it's not like DL staff secretly wants stuff to fail.
In my lifetime, I've had the great luxury of spending a lot of time at Disney parks. Have things always gone perfectly? Not even close. Have I been angry at a Disney park? You better believe it. Have I been upset at a CM? Absolutely. But I always try to keep in mind that (most of) the people involved are doing their best - no one wants me to be upset. In a perfect world, everyone would be able to ride ROTR and love the hell out of it. But we're not there yet.
And all I can do in this situation is hope that they'll eventually get it right.
Once you reach the first pre show it’s about 18-20 min from that point till you are off the ride.we are on line now. on a good day how long does it take to get through the line and on the ride?
It just took me around 45 mins just there from the indoor part of the line. Definitely loading slower than it has been. I’m guessing some of that was fastpasses from the breakdown thoughwe are on line now. on a good day how long does it take to get through the line and on the ride?
You had me until this. Does anyone here actually think Disney is blameless? I don't think I've seen anyone say that, and I certainly don't feel that way.
It's something that's bothered me in this thread. I don't think anyone here is denying that there are problems. We're mostly just here to help everyone get through those problems to have the best opportunity they can to ride the ride.
The app is faulty. The ride has issues. We've drawn up what we think are the best ways to avoid those problems.
But I don't think DL staff, the Imagineers, or anyone else at Disney is an idiot, or somehow willfully trying to ruin people's experience. Are they doing everything they can or should? Probably not. But they're not idiots for not having conceived of every possible situation and worked around it. They're learning, they're making changes, I hope more changes are in store.
As people keep pointing out, Indy and RSR still go down on almost a daily basis. That doesn't mean they shouldn't have built either of those rides, or that they're idiots for having done so. Stuff happens, and it's not like DL staff secretly wants stuff to fail.
In my lifetime, I've had the great luxury of spending a lot of time at Disney parks. Have things always gone perfectly? Not even close. Have I been angry at a Disney park? You better believe it. Have I been upset at a CM? Absolutely. But I always try to keep in mind that (most of) the people involved are doing their best - no one wants me to be upset. In a perfect world, everyone would be able to ride ROTR and love the hell out of it. But we're not there yet.
And all I can do in this situation is hope that they'll eventually get it right.
I’m not sure where you’re going with all of this in regards to what I said. Several people on these boards tend to blame the poster when things go sideways at Disneyland, and not just this thread. That’s the angle from where I was coming. MOST people on this thread are amazing and sympathetic when things go wrong. I could go into more detail with specific examples of when this isn’t the case, but it’s not worth the confrontation.
I truly think the system in place is probably the best they can do at this time, and I’m sure Disney is working behind the scenes to make it better. I never implied the people at Disney were idiots, or that they don’t care about guest satisfaction. So I’m not really sure where all of that is coming from.
I was mostly just trying to be empathetic to the original poster. They didn’t get a regular BG today and it wasn’t because they did anything wrong.
I am not going to go back and parse the words on every post you or the PP made so I very well may be mis-remembering. But going from my sometimes faulty memory, I found that an odd description. It seemed to imply (to me) that you have an issue with people here who have pointed out (ad nausuem in this lengthy thread) that new, complicated, groundbreaking rides always seem to have similar reliability issues early on. They are saying that some who seem to be saying that the sky is falling with ROTR are exhibiting a very select and short memory. To me that has nothing to do with being a Disney apologist. It is just being realistic. And IMO objective.You probably did do everything right, and that’s why this system can be extremely frustrating. People who haven’t been in your situation just don’t get it, and the Disneyland apologists tend to blame the person, not the system. The system, when it works for you, is great. When it doesn’t, it’s an entirely different matter.
Even if that's the case, I don't know that it's entirely fair to describe it that way. I think in most cases I've seen here, it's less about "blaming" the person, and more just saying, "hey, you probably shouldn't have done that, this might have worked better". That goes for most of the "tricks" at Disney in general. "How was I supposed to know that?" Answer: you weren't, but now you've got more info for the next time. And it's okay to be disappointed that you didn't know.I’m not sure where you’re going with all of this in regards to what I said. Several people on these boards tend to blame the poster when things go sideways at Disneyland, and not just this thread. That’s the angle from where I was coming. MOST people on this thread are amazing and sympathetic when things go wrong. I could go into more detail with specific examples of when this isn’t the case, but it’s not worth the confrontation.
I took the PP's response differently than you did. I think she/he was referring to your post about "Disneyland apologists".
I am not going to go back and parse the words on every post you or the PP made so I very well may be mis-remembering. But going from my sometimes faulty memory, I found that an odd description. It seemed to imply (to me) that you have an issue with people here who have pointed out (ad nausuem in this lengthy thread) that new, complicated, groundbreaking rides always seem to have similar reliability issues early on. They are saying that some who seem to be saying that the sky is falling with ROTR are exhibiting a very select and short memory. To me that has nothing to do with being a Disney apologist. It is just being realistic. And IMO objective.
A parellel sentiment is the whole idea of Boarding Groups and how BGs are being used at this time to manage the ROTR process. And whether these are fair, confusing, deficient, or in some ways a poor choice by Disney. That is subjective while the previous point was objective IMO.
I am going to be at DLR in 2 weeks for the main reason of riding ROTR. If the technology messes up and I can't ride over our two days there, I will be upset. And even if I know intellectually that the BG process is imperfect, etc., yet maybe the best of all worlds, I will still be upset.
I get why others may be upset. But if the reason others fail is that they are not paying attention (e.g., preparing), then I will not care as much. If they made a good faith attempt to prepare and the process went sideways, then I am right there with them in being upset. Same thing would happen if Disney was using standby lines for ROTR and someone showed up early and waited in line for 4-8 hours and were not able ride. That would suck.
Going back to the PP, I have not gotten a sense that the alternative opinions represent Disey apologists. I think it represents Disney realists.
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read the first 3 posts at the beginning it gives all the info!Hi! Just read through this last page....lol
How about some explanation for a newbie, just found out I will be in DL this coming Thurs 27th and Fri 28th and don't know anything about riding Rise of the Resistance. What do I need to do?