Bowser
TS Member
Yeah what i meant by that point above is the Universal GB park will definitely start out small and grow over time. Similarly to Epic, I think you will see a decent starting off point with a very obvious expansion pads ready to go for the following decade / two decades.
The issue i found with Epic is because there's not a huge quantity of E ticket style rides yet.....the queues can get ridiculous for the rides everyone most wants to do and obviously they haven't been helped by the persistent breakdowns which have been excessive so far to say the least.
One thing I'd hope they learn from is throughput mistakes. We probably won't get a Super Nintendo World at Universal GB but if we do, they really need to have a rethink about capacity. Both Mario kart and Minecart Madness are not particularly great at getting people through the queues and quite frankly both attractions are frankly underwhelming and not worth the queues they get either. I haven't heard a single person yet rave about either attraction which speaks volumes.
If we go on the artist rendering as what will be there for opening combined with some enthusiast guesswork it's reasonable to think the initial E Ticket rides may be:
- BTTF coaster
- Jurassic Park dark ride
- Jurassic Park coaster
- LOTR dark ride
Then perhaps a step below you'll have the Waterworld/007 show, Minions and Paddington.
I don't know what Mario Kart's throughput is? My two experiences at USJ they were churning through people with the double station but it still rarely went below an advertised 2 hour wait. A ride with peripherals is always going to struggle somewhat in that regard so hopefully that's something they avoid.
That being said, with so few initial attractions having people in long queues will probably be both inevitable and beneficial.
I think one of the best things about Nintendo World is how entertaining the actual land itself is so hopefully that's something they replicate with whatever brands they end up using.