Yes. I think they're working on a How to Train Your Dragon show and possibly something with Fantastic Beasts? Not certain of that though.Do we know if there are going to be shows at EU?
(Aside from fountain shows.)
I have heard talk of a show in the Universal Monsters area as well..but until we hear it officially its all just talkYes. I think they're working on a How to Train Your Dragon show and possibly something with Fantastic Beasts? Not certain of that though.
Do you think it could be...the monster mash? I heard it was a graveyard smash.I have heard talk of a show in the Universal Monsters area as well..but until we hear it officially its all just talk
Yes, this makes sense and it's no different than buying date-specific tickets for HHN.I think the thing that makes the most sense are dated tickets that are not tied to the other 2 parks. Universal knows the max capacity for the park. They guarantee that you can buy tickets for Epic on the days that you are staying at the Epic resorts. Since they know the number of rooms and approximate number of guests per room for the resorts, they subtract that from the available total. Then they allow people to buy tickets online for the specific date that they want until they reach capacity. They shouldn't have APs or Express passes until the crowds die down. That keeps it simple. One of the reasons that Disney's reservation system really angered people is because you would buy your ticket and then find out if the park you wanted was available on the date you wanted to go. This is just a straight ticket for a specific day (like buying for a Broadway show or football game).
I agree this makes a lot of sense.I think the thing that makes the most sense are dated tickets that are not tied to the other 2 parks. Universal knows the max capacity for the park. They guarantee that you can buy tickets for Epic on the days that you are staying at the Epic resorts. Since they know the number of rooms and approximate number of guests per room for the resorts, they subtract that from the available total. Then they allow people to buy tickets online for the specific date that they want until they reach capacity. They shouldn't have APs or Express passes until the crowds die down. That keeps it simple. One of the reasons that Disney's reservation system really angered people is because you would buy your ticket and then find out if the park you wanted was available on the date you wanted to go. This is just a straight ticket for a specific day (like buying for a Broadway show or football game).
Humm....we've always loved the shows.I particularly look forward the show. Universal shows are quite meh, this seems a huge step up.