I am shocked that the ride is having no issues.What is up with this preview? So many issues.
My friend did! Just tell the people at the front of the line you are a nonrider. It's definitely worth it, some cool line effects!Has anyone walked the queue and done a chicken exit yet? I want to see everything but I don't do rides like that.
Rode at 11am with DVC previews and rode at 1pm for AP previews, so technically I got a re-ride. I would suggest if you are concerned about fitting to wear long pants that are skin tight (or close to it). Just had to give some extra force and it clicked right into place. Also, go at the half hour. The line will die down significantly due to the one ride limit, but it makes sense. To be honest, I think TRON will forever be on a virtual queue, there is no space in that queue for a normal standby line.
No, not that I saw.Do they have any merch?
Empty seats are a result of people not fitting on the ride and going to the accessible seat. Nothing they can do about that.Waited an hour and 15 minutes tonight. Got in line for my 6:30-7:30 slot at 6:45. It’s a fun ride, but I’m glad I didn’t make a special trip to it like I did for other previews. Cast members loading were struggling. Almost all trains had empty seats despite plenty of people. But that is what previews are for.
Not what I witnessed when I was in the line. I’m sure that that was happening, but I watched them try to figure out the threes matching up with ones and getting people in fast enough to their spots in the queue. It appeared they just weren’t efficient at that yet. No shade. That’s why Disney does these previews.Empty seats are a result of people not fitting on the ride and going to the accessible seat. Nothing they can do about that.
Agree. The sweet CM just really didn’t seem to get how to make it work. Many of the coasters were half full. Waited an hour tonight. I thought it was a blast but short.Not what I witnessed when I was in the line. I’m sure that that was happening, but I watched them try to figure out the threes matching up with ones and getting people in fast enough to their spots in the queue. It appeared they just weren’t efficient at that yet. No shade. That’s why Disney does these previews.
Agreed. It was a slow loading process. A new way to enter the ride vehicles, sit and then pull back (not down) the safety restraints. Couple that with sizing limitations equals delayed loading.Empty seats are a result of people not fitting on the ride and going to the accessible seat. Nothing they can do about that.
No DAS ? Dangit. If the wait is an hour this won’t be happening for meI don’t know about rider swap, but no DAS today.
I rode the accessible car, my husband and son the bikes. Dh’s legs have imprints from the restraints. Ds’s don’t.
For me it’s a once and done. My legs were shaking and my finger tips tingling when I got out off the attraction. Same thing happened years ago on Montu at Busch Gardens.
DS loved it. Would have enjoyed a second ride. Dh said one ride a day is enough, no same day repeats for him. He says the same about Guardians.
They’ve been previewing it for a month, if they didn’t figure it out already I don’t think this one week is gonna help muchNot what I witnessed when I was in the line. I’m sure that that was happening, but I watched them try to figure out the threes matching up with ones and getting people in fast enough to their spots in the queue. It appeared they just weren’t efficient at that yet. No shade. That’s why Disney does these previews.