Isn’t it a bit irresponsible having live fowl so close to a moving attraction, even if you have provided them with a special door?
I've chicken-exited at Space Mountain, Everest, and RnRC so I know those at least have it. I've heard ToT has one but I've never gotten through the queue to find out. Honestly, there's no way they will ever force you to ride a ride if you decide you don't want to, so there's going to be a way out everywhere. Just depends on if it goes backstage, or they planned for it.This is good to know. I am one of the live fowl that you refer to. Do most of the thrill rides have chicken exits? I would like to at least accompany my DH2B through the queue.
Honestly, there's no way they will ever force you to ride a ride if you decide you don't want to, so there's going to be a way out everywhere. Just depends on if it goes backstage, or they planned for it.
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Not sure about SPlash Mountain but I'd assume you'ld just cross the log to the exit, same with Tunder Mountain.
You're right I forgot about it... it's by the Train tracks I believe. I wonder if they route you back there if you decide not to at the logs.
I remember when the post-ride "House of Future Living" ramp at Space Mountain was considered almost an attraction in itself, and it was expected that people would queue up without ever intending to ride the coaster itself.I know people who hate thrill rides but don't want to miss out on Disney's great queue areas, so the chicken exits are pretty handy. They just wait along with us and bail out at the last minute.
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