Cosmic Rewind has 2 flights of stars at Exit how dumb

THEMEPARKPIONEER

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Never do I remember any flights of stairs exiting a ride
https://.com/2022/08/guest-falls-injured-exit-stairs-cosmic-rewind/
 

"El Gran Magnifico"

Bring Me A Shrubbery
Premium Member
You’re also technically walking up stairs exiting any theatre show/ride. CBJ, CoP, etc.

You also go up ramp leaving Space. Though technically not “stairs”. Same for Pirates and HM.

Would a moving walkway have made you feel better?
 
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vikescaper

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celluloid

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Revenge of The Mummy to that list too.

That being said, those are quite a bit of stairs without much going on. It is probably the most industrial exit aside from Dinosaur which is overindustrialized to benefit the theme.
 

lazyboy97o

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What would you have done differently?

BTW, I agree that having stairs at the exit may not have been the best option, especially for those who are dizzy after the ride. They probably should have found a way to put ramps in but I don’t know if it would have been possible with the space available.
The plans that were accidentally published showed a ramp.
 

eliza61nyc

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Soon to be a reality 😄
Now walking down the stairs are a problem?? (Not talking of those with medical issues)
 

THEMEPARKPIONEER

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Original Poster
What would you have done differently?

BTW, I agree that having stairs at the exit may not have been the best option, especially for those who are dizzy after the ride. They probably should have found a way to put ramps in but I don’t know if it would have been possible with the space available.
What I would have done differently? The same exit ramps or ground level exit they have done for every other ride lol. I don’t mind a flight of stairs but this is Disney if something can go wrong it will
 

eliza61nyc

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I think it's more that being made to walk up a full flight of stairs and then down two immediately after riding a twisty, turny, dark, and disorienting ride is an odd operational choice.
You're Seriously saying that after riding a ride that walking up a flight of stairs is now considered "strenuous ".
Simply stand still for 30 seconds and for most the disorientation passes.

I think we're running out of stuff to be outraged about.
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
You're Seriously saying that after riding a ride that walking up a flight of stairs is now considered "strenuous ".
Simply stand still for 30 seconds and for most the disorientation passes.

I think we're running out of stuff to be outraged about.
Why make up a claim? Nobody said anything about it being strenuous. One walks down the stairs, not up. A person who is disoriented is just that, disoriented, which can make changing elevations more difficult, leading to slips and falls.
 

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