Technically I'm from NebraskaI know you're from KS but so am I and I love it out here#sorrynotsorry


Technically I'm from NebraskaI know you're from KS but so am I and I love it out here#sorrynotsorry
I know off topic but the weekend before last I wanted to do something different for my birthday so I had us do a mini day trip to the Flint Hills (hadn't been there in a hot minute) taking the scenic byway and stopping off along the way. There's something about walking in the prairie with cattle and bison (though they were too far back in the pens for us to see as it was a much longer walk than we wanted) and beautiful colors of the prairie exploring a nearly 150yr old one room schoolhouse to bring some fresh air. I live in the suburbs and while we have some farms here and there still along the road nothing like going out seeing the prairie land, I find it so peaceful. That said with all the international travel we've been doing lately there are many different places that have such amazing beauty that's for sure even if KS is my home there are many places to visit and explore!Technically I'm from NebraskaThere's days I love it too, but I actually wish it was more to come back and visit rather than live. My ideal place to live would be Berlin Germany
. Nice to see another Kansan!
Yes that is how I understand it as well - like you said don't want to give anything awayThe land is in the 1920s...without giving away too much, you travel to the 90s to see the trial
At. Least that's how I understand it
Its impressive and the characters are pretty coolWe were on vacation at UO last week & went to EPIC one day. I, too, expected the HP portal to be my fav but Dark Universe is incredibly well done - we were surprised that we both liked it so much - at least as much as the HP area!
Yeah - Ill just say the atmosphere here is pretty cool - I am not a harry potter fan at all - but as I said early for me the high point of my trip was just sitting in the cafe near the main entrance and seeing all the people going crazy over the scale of it. I'd like to see more seating honestly and the seating near ministry isn't quite the same experience IMO.I honestly think I'd put hp as my least favorite land.
Doesn't mean it's bad. I just really enjoy all the others more. Everything is so well done
Yeah no doubt - what I see as different this time around is Disney owns the news and is concerned about Universal (IMO) can over report issues. The news in general is not all that important anymore - but still has some pull with "normies"Tale as old as time lol. FB is full of people complaining they can’t get excited for upcoming disney trips as the bloggers are all about U & Epic. Huh? Makes my head hurt. As a guest, it doesn’t have to be a them against us, especially when it comes to amusement parks.
We went yesterday, and my locker pics were also extremely dark - no glasses either. I was scared the locker system wouldn’t recognize me on the way out, but that didn’t end up being an issue.No no sun glasses at all. (They asked that about that when I had issues with entry as well)
I think it was just an issue with one of the screens at Monsters lockers - I had retaken the photo and really was really hard to tell it was me it was so dark, but when I went back to get my bag so on the other side of the wall the picture was perfect.
Agreed! We were there yesterday as well. Rides were predictably down for the dismal weather, but once that cleared, they seemed to get them up and running efficiently. As we entered Dark Universe in the morning, we noticed that it was not very spacious and commented that a even a slighter larger crowd could be quite constrictive, and I think that would make me a little nervous, Burning Blade was packed, and I can’t see how this will be enjoyed on even a lighter than average park day. The immersion factor in Nintendo and Berk really impressed us, and we’d be excited to revisit, but well-after the hype dies down a bit.Hi I just wanted to say I have done two AP previews. One was April 27th and the other yesterday. I won't go into a full report but I noticed that the ride ops are doing good. There seems to be a groove between them, they aren't fumbling around and genuinely want to be there. I believe once they get all the mechanical issues worked out with the rides, the ride times and delays will get much better. It is a new park with new rides. We were lucky I guess we had two great visits and I am thankful for that. We did stay onsite and use early entry which I liked. We were lucky the Blue Dragon openend yesterday and go to eat their great food.
I did have tickets for June but switched them to yesterday, and so glad I did. My only concern with this park opening is the capacity issues. I think if they go highcapacity which will be could be around 25,000 to 30,000 it is going to be tough. I think Celestial park can handle overflow but those worlds are on the smaller side. My concern with going after the grand opening for awhile is that they use a virtual queue.
fingers crossed that all goes smoothly and if anyone has any questions please feel free to ask.
So when you picked up your bag did you notice that the photo was much brighter?We went yesterday, and my locker pics were also extremely dark - no glasses either. I was scared the locker system wouldn’t recognize me on the way out, but that didn’t end up being an issue.
Yeah - this was something I was really wanting to check out - I don't get why its so small and not a "real" bar., Burning Blade was packed, and I can’t see how this will be enjoyed on even a lighter than average park day.
I honestly didn’t notice if the pick-up pic was any better than the drop-off pic.So when you picked up your bag did you notice that the photo was much brighter?
It does seem like the have the facial recognition stuff down well.
I've also read some things they are testing it for express passes and have some sort of patent around using it to limit alcohol consumption.
So it does seem a lot more of its coming to Universal.
Yeah - this was something I was really wanting to check out - I don't get why its so small and not a "real" bar.
I was really hoping for a bar with bartenders and not just two lines to buy drinks.
Were there any Monster hunters roaming around?
When we went on Monday, the Invisible Man was out taking pics near the entrance to Dark World. When we went to Burning Blade, there was monster hunter out front. Not knowing the backstory, he actually had to tell us he was a monster hunter. He asked what problems we had, zombies, ghouls, vampires, or werewolves. So my wife had a pretty funny interaction with him. When we went into Burning Blade, they had three "bartenders" working. Two on the main counter and one on the right hand side where all the bottles were. Agree that it could get really crowded in there on a heavy crowd day, especially when people are looking to get out of the sun.I honestly didn’t notice if the pick-up pic was any better than the drop-off pic.
We saw no Monsters Hunters walking around. We saw zero characters anywhere in the park - roaming or stationary meet-and-greet. It rained a good portion of the day, so maybe that was the reason? We left Epic around 6:30pm and although it had cleared for the most part, there were still occasional showers.
Forgot to mention my thighs were screaming yesterday after all the stairs in Nintendo on Monday. Wowza.
And crowd level estimates, too!Epic touring plans are now available on Touring Plans.
Bummer - so this is a true early entry - which I feel will be much better than the 10AM - was there a very large crowd at opening?And... Nintendo world is delayed.
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