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Do you also skip Velosicoaster and Hulk?
I can do both but Hulk does make me feel a bit off. Not sure what to expect from Stardust.
My husband's favorite ride was Hulk before VelociCoaster took over but the last time we went to USO in 2022 he said he may have to reduce or just take out Hulk from riding because it was getting so rough it was jarring his body. If it's not the loops and such that do you in for Hulk it could be the age of the coaster even though they supposedly made it smoother in the past. Admittedly my husband is very tall at over 6 ft 5 which can affect him.
 
Hulk is surprisingly intense. During covid, it was the only coaster in Universal, Sea World, or Busch Gardens that blew/shook my mask down - and it did so multiple times. Granted Velocicoaster wasn't open yet.
 
I saw a couple questions the last few pages that I can try to address:

Any ECV's in line queues?: I don't recall any park issued ECV's but I did see manual wheelchairs and smaller ECV's in line queues for rides. There was also a separate line at guest services at the entrance for people who had signed up ahead of time for the Universal Individual Accessibility Cards.

Single Rider: I did single rider for a few lines. It worked best on Monster's. Once you do the ride once, it allows you to get on without the pre-shows. On my day it was a walk-on through single rider. It seemed to be very long on a lot of the rides. The mine cart riders on my day were waiting much longer in the single rider line than the regular line.

Mobile Order: The only place I ran into trouble ordering in person instead of mobile was burning blade tavern. You had to go to an outside window to order there. They would only take drink orders inside. Many of the restaurants have bar areas where it looks like in-person orders are common. Also, remember all locations with the Coke freestyle machines will give you free cups of water.
 

Exactly. For the amount of money spent on building and developing a whole new park...seeing a ride that could have been plucked straight out of a state fair blows my mind.
Okay....I hate to ask this, but somehow the name of the ride did not come through on my laptop?? So, can you please tell me which ride is being talked about? I would probably skip it as I can't take rides like that. Thanks.
 
Questions for anyone who has already been to Epic Universe and used the single rider lanes - did they get you on the ride much quicker? Do you miss a lot of the theming if you do single rider instead of the regular queues?
I have a solo trip coming up this weekend.
You do miss some theming for the single rider lanes. Monsters and Werewolf are much faster as they are not two-seat rides. Monsters is a four-seat ride (like Forbidden Journey), and Werewolf they kind of need to balance it.
You don't miss any theming for Hiccup though.
BTW, if you are going on a weekday, the line can be as short as a walk on in the evening for most rides except Mine-craft. (Magic of Ministry requires Virtual Line plus 1-hour-ish in physical queue)
 
Okay....I hate to ask this, but somehow the name of the ride did not come through on my laptop?? So, can you please tell me which ride is being talked about? I would probably skip it as I can't take rides like that. Thanks.

Dragon Racers Rally. It'll be pretty obvious as it's the big spinny one.
 
I went yesterday (4/27)…

I cannot stress enough that all of the commentary about lack of shade is correct. That is one very hot park. I’m a Floridian who does not tolerate sun well and a UV umbrella is basically an appendage to me - it helped a lot. Berk and Nintendo are by far the hottest… doing Yoshi’s mid-afternoon was a terrible idea, no matter how low the wait time lol! The sun just seems to make Nintendo feel like an oven.

Ministry was closed all morning, which I assume made things worse, but that VQ really is awful. I got nothing at 3 or 6. Did all the things: kept changing party size, time slot, etc., but was shut out. Kept checking it throughout the day, but nada. I did get to walk the queue while it was down, though, and it was amazing!

I didn’t love Monsters the ride, but the 20ish minutes of air conditioned queue just when I thought I couldn’t take anymore heat was sublime. I appreciate all the tech and effects and animatronics… the theme just isn’t my jam.

Wait times are absolutely inflated. Monsters said 45, but was 20. Werewolf said 20 but was maybe 10. Mario Kart said 50 so I did Single Rider and basically walked on - apparently I missed a fun queue? It didn’t seem to matter, since I had no idea until now!

Loved Cirque Arcanus. Meals at Cafe L’Air de la Sirene and Pizza Moon were worth every penny - really, really good!

My concerns for the future are:
1. That Ministry VQ - will it get better when things are fully operational? Can’t it please just be standby like everything else?! This needing to drop everything and be in place 3 times a day is not going to work for me, someone who does not typically do full park days.

2. The large number of outdoor rides when summer storms come along. It seems like a huge amount of the park will be shut down when lightning is near, and one of the big indoor rides uses a VQ. That’s going to be a lot of weight for a couple shows and Monsters to handle.

I’ve got a ticket to go in June, so I guess I’ll see how things compare once fully open.
 
Single Rider: I did single rider for a few lines. It worked best on Monster's. Once you do the ride once, it allows you to get on without the pre-shows. On my day it was a walk-on through single rider. It seemed to be very long on a lot of the rides. The mine cart riders on my day were waiting much longer in the single rider line than the regular line..
Did you notice if the Single rider queue for Monsters had a lot of flashing lights and/or sounds? I've seen videos of regular queue and heard that the express is similar. I'm not able to do this type of atmosphere at all except for very short lengths of time, so I'm wondering if I might be able to access it through SR (or if not might not have any access at all :/)
 
Can a hotel guest buy preview tickets for any day at the hotels, or does it have to be a date during their stay?
If a hotel guest buys preview tickets at the front desk, do they have to be used by that person?

IE, can someone staying this weekend buy tickets for later in May & give them to someone else to use?
 



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