Harry Potter Leaves Universal in 4+ Hour Gridlock, Guests Pay Hundreds for Entrapment

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Multiple cars attempting to gain access to the Universal Orlando Resort parks. Volcano Bay cashless payment change

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9 Comments

  1. Rich V

    In 2000, a weekday after all the kids were back in school, i went on Splash Mountain 14 times in a row with hardly any wait in the single rider line.

    1. Spring

      Your talking 20 yrs ago. I did the same thing at Busch Fadern in the 90’s. Since the population we grew up with are adult now and their kids are taking their kids. Yes, when the population skyrockets then shit like this happens. This is why I hate humans you people are like 100 yrs ago.

  2. Kj Archer

    Half the country doesn’t even know what holiday you’re talking about. Get with the times and use Indigenous People’s Day so people know what you’re talking about.

    1. Ed

      Which indigenous people the first tribe that slaughtered the original one’s or the 2nd or 3rd?

  3. Summer

    It’s the busiest weekend of Fall Break, so OF COURSE it’s going to be busy. 🤦

  4. Alicia

    Went in February and this was the wait on a sat weekend. We considered it as normal because it’s a weekend and the park was packed. Idk, but we also seen considerable delays of the rides. Idk if it was a staff thing and they needed breaks if it the park was just that packed and the rides actually needed a break.

  5. Noobe

    It’s Fall Break across the country last week and this week. Tourists are in Orlando for the parks., not just a local 3 day weekend.duh.

  6. Spring

    Shit I would have taken the 135 min wait. My mom and I waited 240 mins for Battle of ministry of magic ride. It was one of the few we were able to ride.

  7. N

    And yet wait times over at the WDW properties we’re at a record low for the holiday. Just shows you were people are going and Disney should take note…yes..prices do matter. Especially admission prices

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