Brett Wyman
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I agree with a lot of the people on here. Once you release an opening date, there is no going back.
Have you heard about the opening of Test Track

I agree with a lot of the people on here. Once you release an opening date, there is no going back.
Yeah, I'll echo sentiments about Hagride (love this abbreviation) - while it's certainly annoying that folks have been facing hours-long waits, and the ride has delayed openings and early closings, people still LOVE it. Seems like the operational issues aren't marring their experience, and I'd hope something similar would happen with RoTR.
Based on how HagRide has gone if I were Disney and there were any operational issues, I would have a reservation system just for the ride and cap it at no more than 1/2 capacity just to make sure that there is fluff time to work any issues while still having guests ride it.
I also think people (especially in the cyberwebs) hold Disney to a higher standard than Universal and if Hagrid was a Disney ride the outrage would be much, much higher with people talking about how their vacations were ruined, etc.
Yep. People will forgive a slip past an opening window, even an opening month. But they’ve announced a day, people are now planning heavily around it, missing the date would be a big issue.
Cancelling isn’t always that simple. Lots of hotels/ airlines/ car services won’t give you all of your money back. Which can make moving a trip hard for many people. It’s not an end of the world situation, but it’s a large hassle that could taint a trip. Then there’s the issue of moving vacation time with your employer, which is also not always simple.What would the big issue be, just curious. Those that booked specifically just to see ROR will just cancel their booking and move it to the new ROR date and disney don't get cancelation fees. Outside of that, I don't really see what big issues they will face over a delay in construction. This aint the only project to miss its date after it's been announced and it won't be the last.
I doubt it.Any updates about the possibility of extended park hours for ROTR?
I was just going to ask the same question. Back when i was planning my park days for ADR it just happens that HS day falls on the same day ROTR opens. I hope there longer park hours the day it opens.Any updates about the possibility of extended park hours for ROTR?
I was just going to ask the same question. Back when i was planning my park days for ADR it just happens that HS day falls on the same day ROTR opens. I hope there longer park hours the day it opens.
We are fortunate enough to be there opening Friday through the following week. We have two DHS mornings planned (Monday and the following Friday) and two evenings (one for SWGE, one for Fantasmic). We are staying on-site and are hoping for some EMHs the following week in order to ride ROTR at least once at rope drop. I just wish they would say something about the hours so that I could plan my days.I actually switched my HS day to the 5th when I found out it was opening the day after I arrived. Not often I get the chance to be at the first day of opening for an attraction. I'm really hoping that they'll expand the EEMH in early December since they're expecting a madhouse.
No extended hours or additional EMH for opening- bizarre
No extended hours or additional EMH for opening- bizarre
Still on time as of now. Media day is Dec. 4.We are hoping for the EEMH to be extended too but my husband is being pessimistic and doesn't think they will be. Meanwhile I am the one wishing upon a star.
Getting worried about rumours of a delay though.