Agreed. I always visit in late January/early February and catching pneumonia isn't my idea of fun.This is a good idea. I never went on this ride... not a fan of walking around with wet clothes all day.
Did you say electronic locks...dd u see if they are accessed by finger print?I was at Animal Kingdom last Friday doing the Wild About Design tour (Just my wife and I with the two tour guides) and we walked by and the Guides didn't even know about the lockers. There was someone still working on the electronic key locks.
What was wrong with using the covered spot in the middle of the raft?
From what I hear, people unable to handle the intricacies of putting their stuff into a thing played havoc with the ride's efficiency so it was decided to have people put their stuff into things before they get in line.What was wrong with using the covered spot in the middle of the raft?
From what I hear, people unable to handle the intricacies of putting their stuff into a thing played havoc with the ride's efficiency so it was decided to have people put their stuff into things before they get in line.
What was wrong with using the covered spot in the middle of the raft?
Yeah, this makes sense - if it's slowing capacity by putting things in the center console, the lockers make more sense. I don't believe that they put in phone charging outlets in the lockers, but that would have been a great opportunity for it as well.From what I hear, people unable to handle the intricacies of putting their stuff into a thing played havoc with the ride's efficiency so it was decided to have people put their stuff into things before they get in line.
It was never really water proof, water still got in. My sling bag got wet just by putting it in there (and we weren't on the ride yet). If you had something you didn't want to get wet at all or expensive camera equipment you risked it by putting it in there.
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