AT86
TS Member
I honestly don't get why they are doing this virtual queue stuff. Is there a legitimate reason why?
Because the low capacity would result in an average queue time of 3 days.
I honestly don't get why they are doing this virtual queue stuff. Is there a legitimate reason why?
Vs the virtual queue close cut of of 90 minutes if I'm not mistaken.Because the low capacity would result in an average queue time of 3 days.
I wonder how long the slot will be held open for?
Surely having people queue virtually for Mandrill will just put more pressure on other rides as people will want something to do whilst they wait ‘virtually’. The result will be longer queues for the likes of Vampire and Fury and then people having to leave mid queue to get to their mandrill slot.
So basically people will be queueing for mandrill but in a different ride queue line. This seems like it’s going to be a shambles. Will be watching from afar until things calm down.
Yep, and close the entranceExactly. Just let people queue a long time for Mandrill Mayhem, instead of letting them cause mayhem in the rest of the park whilst queueing virtually.
Yeah a friend of mine is a regular at Legoland with RAP and always has fun trying to get a timeslot for Flight of the Sky Lion.We used the virtual queue system at Legoland a couple of weeks back for my youngests birthday and thought it worked well! Some rides were 'select a time slot' and you had 15 mins within that time to arrive at the ride, for the others, you choose which ride, generate a QR code and can ride whenever, as long as you're not on a 'time out' countdown.
The only issue was Flight of the Sky Lion was completely booked within seconds & was one of the only rides where you chose a specific time slot (this was with virtual queuing only being accessible to RAP and paid packages - I believe MM virtual queue is accessible to everyone on park?). I've seen a first come first serve disclaimer for MM which could mean people don't even get the opportunity to VQ?
I'm not sure how having only one ride using this system will work & having it accessed by all park visitors... it worked for us because my son can't queue in the normal line and we couldn't access rides whilst we were timing out so chose to eat/drink/watch shows/engage in other park activities during this time. But if you're able to queue normally, surely that's just going to disperse people to other rides because they will want to spend their wait time... enjoying rides?! Thus completely defeating the whole objective of reducing pressure on the rest of the park
This is spot on. This is exactly why virtual queuing doesn't work as a main queue replacement, or at least not within parks that are designed around the physical queuing model.I'm not sure how having only one ride using this system will work & having it accessed by all park visitors... it worked for us because my son can't queue in the normal line and we couldn't access rides whilst we were timing out so chose to eat/drink/watch shows/engage in other park activities during this time. But if you're able to queue normally, surely that's just going to disperse people to other rides because they will want to spend their wait time... enjoying rides?! Thus completely defeating the whole objective of reducing pressure on the rest of the park
Am I not right in thinking the Virtual Queue is just for RAP and not the main queue?
Not sure if anyone is following the passholder Jumanji preview ticket saga but Merlin 'forgot' to release any tickets at the release of... tickets
I’m just pre empting that this is all going to end in disaster.