roomthreeseventeen
Inaugural Dopey Challenge finisher
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I don't think it was advertised that you only had two hours in WWoHP.
Package holders and on-site hotel guests were told they would be getting access to the area during a "preview."
A "preview" means a 2-hour window early in the morning. Makes sense to me.
I don't think it was advertised that you only had two hours in WWoHP.
From ************** - looks like they're still in WWOHP?
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Yes, those are the test seats.in the back, by the entrance...i assume those are the test seats for FJ?
by the post of 'motion sickness' and 'don't eat before you ride', this sounds exactly like my family's kinda ride!
No, a "preview" would not imply you have the area to yourself the entire day. That's an assumption. While, we didn't know how the preview for guests would work, a lot of us figured we would get time windows and its for each day of your stay.
I personally thought it would be more than 2 hours but I'll be at the gates by 7:45am to experience it.![]()
This is a HUGE Universal FAIL. I hope they change it quickly.
I don't see how it's a huge fail. Maybe they could have been more upfront about time but I don't recall ever seeing a preview that lasted all day.This is a HUGE Universal FAIL. I hope they change it quickly.
Figured I'd chime in as we sit for lunch.
As non-package holders we were blocked off by 6 or so employees when we got in the park at nine. Now trust me, I know we weren't guaranteed anything but the overall experience of how it was handled left a sour taste in my mouth.
There were around 50 of us standing around waiting for an answer that never came. Staffers were rude and did not sympathize with any of us, but instead treated us as trespassers.
Additionally, they didn't even know who had what privelages and what the timeline was. Most questions were met with "june 18th", regardless of how sincere or what you asked.
Yes, those are the test seats.
And I know a few things about the queue that I'll refrain from saying. Good things, though.![]()
Figured I'd chime in as we sit for lunch.
As non-package holders we were blocked off by 6 or so employees when we got in the park at nine. Now trust me, I know we weren't guaranteed anything but the overall experience of how it was handled left a sour taste in my mouth.
There were around 50 of us standing around waiting for an answer that never came. Staffers were rude and did not sympathize with any of us, but instead treated us as trespassers.
Additionally, they didn't even know who had what privelages and what the timeline was. Most questions were met with "june 18th", regardless of how sincere or what you asked.
I've been following this thread closely for the past several days, and I decided to join
I just called US about this and they said that the Wizarding World starts reaching capacity around 10, not that they close it at 10. It's really strange how much conflicting information we're getting over this whole fiasco :/