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I like the idea of continuous movement so that even if this thing isn't a people eater, it still feels like it.

Guessing with the history of first year issues and the subsequent downtime many new rides and especially Intamins seem to have, it may be the second or third season before we really see if this thing can regularly hit whatever they're currently projecting for ridership per hour.
 
I'm hopeful that this ride won't have as many issues. Hagrid is having a number of issues but it seems that a large amount of them are from Universal own doing because of how advanced and complicated they wanted to make it. BGW seems to want to not overload the system as they are only doing 2 trains. Also they are not doing specialized trains as evidenced by the plans.
 
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The line will only be long for the first year and then it'll be like any other coaster. Maybe less lines because everyone will be lined up for the 2021 attraction.

Honestly, I think we have been seeing a pattern this Spring of unusually large crowds. I don't know if it is blip, an illusion, or the beginning of a pattern, but I wouldn't, personally, make any predictions about future crowd sizes and queue lengths based on recent years' numbers.
 
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^That sounds like a water ride.

Also, Re: the Pluto/Neptune crossover. I think that kinda makes sense with the drop down towards the Rhine, maybe it will be some sort of Clash of the Titans type thing.
 
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