I don’t really see why this is a problem. As you said there’s multiple ways to get up and down without taking the stairs and it allows for more varied use of the space as opposed to if the land were one story and just the Mario kart ride the restaurant and maybe the yoshi ride.
You don't understand - you really have to experience it.
There are stairs
EVERYWHERE. Yes you can wait for the elevators but you're competing with the actual disabled and people with strollers for those. it's not something you're going to want to do all day.
Sometimes it's just a choice of six or eight steps or going the long way around. Often it's full flights or multiple flights. All. Day. Long.
Every land and almost every queue.
The Celestial Park also has a lot of elevation variety that has you going up and down a few steps everywhere, too as you go back and forth between portals.
Not a rough thing to start out with but after 10+ hours of it, for someone who's not a teen, you really feel it... And so did my 13 year old so maybe for lazy teens, too.
The Mario area is just a super crazy example of it. In addition to Mario Kart which sends you up a level as soon as you walk into the queue only to send you down two levels at the end to board (and then back up a level to exit), Yoshi is on the 3rd level but the entrance to the queue is on the first level, then just before loading, you go up a spiral staircase to get to the boarding on that third level... then down a spiral staircase to exit back to the first level.
In most instances, I get the logic behind why they did it but having been to all the FL theme parks, most of what's out in California and stuff in various states between, I've never in my life encountered as many sets of stairs as this park has.
Not even close.
That wouldn't stop me from going back but I sure noticed it and seeing stuff like that video online, I see I'm not the only one.
