Frances999
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We are staying at Portofino Bay and visited IoA today. The express pass access was a complete waste of time and many people were furious (we visited guest services to lodge a complaint and joined four other families also complaining about the same issue).
At Duelling Dragons, the listed wait time was 10 minutes. With our express passes we waited 35 minutes.
At Poseidons Fury we waited 50 minutes (the board showed next show in 10 minutes). Groups who joined the REGULAR line AFTER us went flying through the line and straight in. The express line was so darn busy that it took 3 runs of the show until we could get in. Apparently, they allow 100 express guests only, regardless of the length of the regular line.
We had similar experience at Cat in the Hat where the cast member seemed to completely disregard the express lane.
We never once went to the "front of the line" and more often than not we ended up waiting for longer than we would have done if we just went in the normal standby line. The lady we spoke to at guest services said that this happens regularly(?!) and is "to be expected" (huh?). She said it "all depends on how many express access passes they sell that day" and that we visited on a day when they had "sold more than usual".
We've really enjoyed our Universal trips in the past but this, and the disgustingly poor attitude of all Cast Members we encountered, has made us decide to not re-visit in the future. Our Disney experience was a million times better in all regards.
At Duelling Dragons, the listed wait time was 10 minutes. With our express passes we waited 35 minutes.
At Poseidons Fury we waited 50 minutes (the board showed next show in 10 minutes). Groups who joined the REGULAR line AFTER us went flying through the line and straight in. The express line was so darn busy that it took 3 runs of the show until we could get in. Apparently, they allow 100 express guests only, regardless of the length of the regular line.
We had similar experience at Cat in the Hat where the cast member seemed to completely disregard the express lane.
We never once went to the "front of the line" and more often than not we ended up waiting for longer than we would have done if we just went in the normal standby line. The lady we spoke to at guest services said that this happens regularly(?!) and is "to be expected" (huh?). She said it "all depends on how many express access passes they sell that day" and that we visited on a day when they had "sold more than usual".

We've really enjoyed our Universal trips in the past but this, and the disgustingly poor attitude of all Cast Members we encountered, has made us decide to not re-visit in the future. Our Disney experience was a million times better in all regards.