Breaking News for Thrill-Seekers! The Jurassic World VelociCoaster at Universal's Islands of Adventure has made a surprising move: it's shut down its single rider line, and the future looks uncertain. This change could significantly impact how you experience this exhilarating ride.
The single rider queue, once a convenient option for those flying solo or wanting to bypass some of the wait, is now concealed behind a black tarp. A team member at the attraction shared that the single rider option will “probably” not be making a comeback.
Why the sudden closure? Unfortunately, the reasons behind Universal's decision remain a mystery. Without the single rider option, guests are now limited to using either the standby queue or the Universal Express pass to experience the VelociCoaster. This could mean longer wait times for many visitors, especially during peak seasons.
But here's where it gets controversial... Could this change be a strategic move to boost Express Pass sales? Or perhaps it's a matter of operational efficiency? What do you think?
This shift raises questions about accessibility and the overall guest experience. Are you disappointed by this change? Do you think it will affect your future visits to the park? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!