SharkyGoddess
Happier than a shark at a sushi bar.
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These changes sound fab!And here is another rumour...
http://forums.orlandounited.com/threads/future-of-dragon-challenge.10118/page-34#post-487206
These changes sound fab!And here is another rumour...
http://forums.orlandounited.com/threads/future-of-dragon-challenge.10118/page-34#post-487206
And here is another rumour...
http://forums.orlandounited.com/threads/future-of-dragon-challenge.10118/page-34#post-487206
Think it could be a good idea to take it out and replace it with a more immersive attraction/subland. A forbidden Forest area would be great back there. (Could maybe work int he Shrieking Shack too).
Agree the lack of a truly immersive queue/ride experience in the most detailed lands in Universal probably doesn't help it. Though I think the low lines are a bit of a misconception. It is two very high capacity coasters. The ride probably puts ore people through in an hour than any other attraction there. If Hulk had 2 tracks it'd probably rarely have much of a line. When I was there this summer Hulk had about a 15-20 minute wait, whereas Dragon Challenge was about 5 minutes. So less than Hulk but really not by too much if you consider Hulk double would be under 10 minutes.
Objects fell out of people's pocket
One man was hit in the eye and now blind from that accident
Years before this happened, the peeps in front of me lost many things that flew out of their lanyard and something the man had in his hand
His lanyard dangled behind him flapping in the air
His wife's lanyard broke loose and blew away
One item hit me in the face but I grasped it
Gave it back to him after the ride, his lanyard
No real injuries for any of us but he lost his passport out of his shirt pocket
TMs were very helpful to them but they did replace park tickets but not much else
Id, passport , money was gone
Don't know if any of it was turned into lost and found
Of course, this is just my opinion, but they are a tremendous hassle. At Disney, the stuff I choose to carry on a ride is my responsibility. They don't dictate to me what can and cannot be brought on. At Universal, nothing can be brought on, so they don't provide a bag or stow compartment on the ride like they do at Disney. They force you into the hassle of the lockers. The locker rooms are small and cramped with hundreds of people moving in and out trying to stow or retrieve their stuff. HASSLE.
^^ With the metal detectors and lockers, that problem is solved... so couldn't they go back to the dueling feature?
I agree. We look forward to riding both coasters to determine which one we think is faster. We like the long walk through the ride and lately very short lines.Me too........I still think the coaster is one of the best duelling or not. One of the smoothest rides and has some good thrills.......
I would miss it. Yep, don't want another family friendly ride like Gringotts if they do replace it........a good old thrills and spills coaster![]()
I am actually expecting anything themed to Fantastic Beasts to go in the new park on the newly aquired land.
While I loved the Fantastic Beasts movie and look forward to the other 4 films in the series, it doesn't fit in with the Harry Potter era, so I hope they don't put anything like that in that section of the park. I can see them putting it in a separate area to take advantage of the Art Deco/20s style of the Fantastic Beasts franchise and building on it. I could definitely see them changing the theme of the current coasters to something along the lines of what maverik85 said and think it would be amazing considering how great the rest of the Wizarding World theming is.
Of course, this is just my opinion, but they are a tremendous hassle. At Disney, the stuff I choose to carry on a ride is my responsibility. They don't dictate to me what can and cannot be brought on. At Universal, nothing can be brought on, so they don't provide a bag or stow compartment on the ride like they do at Disney. They force you into the hassle of the lockers. The locker rooms are small and cramped with hundreds of people moving in and out trying to stow or retrieve their stuff. HASSLE.
The shops are cute and quaint - laid out for a small village's foot traffic that might see 100 people in a day. Of course the problem is that they're probably seeing 20,000 people a day. Those shops are a nightmare. Don't they want people to come in? They are repulsive to those that don't like cramped quarters.