Okay, a friend andI went to SeaWorld yesterday in order to try and ride Kraken 20 times in a row (other thread about it on this board). Anyway, 'due to inclement weather', the ride was shut down for a blasted 2 hours. Since my friend and I had no care to do anything else, we just chilled in the queque for those two hours. Finally, at 6:45 the ride open backed up. The four of us who were still waiting loaded in the front row and had an interesting ride experience. As Murphy's law would have it, when we got back the queque had quite a few people in it. My friend and I were still lucky enough to grab two seats and catch another ride. When we return we found another two empty seats, but when we tried to get on, they told us we could only get two rides in a row. We talked to the supervisor, who watched us wait for the two hours, and asked why we couldn't get more rides in after a two hour wait when there was nobody else jumping on. He told us 'it's a proceedure' and promptly made us go all the way back through the queque. We got back to the load platform in time for the final train of the day.
Am I the only person who thinks this is a crap proceedure thing when the park is empty? I would understand it during peak season, or when the park is crowded... but with being after closing time, they couldn't bend the rules for two guys who drove an hour just for the ride. I would like any input you guys might have.....
Am I the only person who thinks this is a crap proceedure thing when the park is empty? I would understand it during peak season, or when the park is crowded... but with being after closing time, they couldn't bend the rules for two guys who drove an hour just for the ride. I would like any input you guys might have.....