Guessing you haven't ridden Test Track since the refurb. You no longer go into the viewing room.I hate the Test Track queue when you have to go into the "viewing" area! Everybody pushes to get near the front ( well actually that's most rides that do that "take up all available space" thing).
I have. I just forgot. Sorry.Guessing you haven't ridden Test Track since the refurb. You no longer go into the viewing room.
Bollox, the wait time is less if you keep pushing and kicking the people in front of you and all pack up real tight like a bunch of sardines in the blistering Florida heat.I just can't understand the issue. Waiting a little while longer while the person in front of you is doing whatever they are doing to not move ahead fast enough, in my opinion is not A big deal. Once those people do move ahead all you're going to do is move an extra ten steps instead of two. I just think everyone needs to relax a little
Yes, exactly. I hate to be rude, but I fear for the end of civilisation (I may hate to be rude, but I love being dramatic) when line cutting is put on the same level as line stalling. One is obnoxious, the other is perfectly normal. It is in fact the people loudly complaining, sighing and pushing the line forward who are rude.Line stalling seems completely irrelevant unless your OCD about it, and if that is the case, it really should not be other peoples problem. Get rude about 'stalling' a line with me and we are going to have an energized conversation. I tend to actually enjoy lines (well, maybe not enjoy, but make the best of) and take it as an opportunity to talk, look around, people watch, and chase an occasional lizard with my kids. So, yea, I have stalled a few lines with ZERO end of line effects. I have never had anybody complain or even glare. A subtle point with a smile is 100% effective. Lol, other kids will let you know in a manner which is a little charming.
But, yea, line cutting is not only annoying, but not permissible by the rules.
...unless you have *insert issue here* in which case it is condoned and totally allowed. *sigh*
I'm not sure what to think about the kids (it seems to always be kids) that need to 'catch up' to their families. I kinda blow it off. It doesn't happen all that often. I certainly have not formed a human roadblock. ...but I do get where the roadblockers are coming from. ...but probably not worth your blood pressure.
My biggest issue with the lagging at the interactive queues is that often that means that my family doesn't get to use them. At least, we don't get to use them without being incredibly selfish. Usually what I see happen is that someone hangs back playing with the interactive bit until there is a very large gap in front of them. When finally they move up we have to choose whether or not to proceed behind them and pass up the interactive bit or play and hold up the people behind us where our playing with the queue started with a huge gap in front of us. Both options stink for someone involved, either my family or the ones behind me. I tend to let things stink for us than harm the enjoyment of the others around me. It could all be avoided if people would just move up when the line moves. Yes, you only got 20 seconds or 10 minutes or whatever length of time to play and yes, I know you wanted more but that only means you have a reason to ride again!I have noticed the interactive queques can sometimes create issues when typically there would be none. In particular last year we had ridden the 7DMT a couple of times using FPs and there were no issues. At the end of the night one night we saw the wait was not too long so hopped on the stand-by line before park close. We saw no less than 3 times several families having words over who passed who while someone was playing one of the games. In particular some families were angry over families moving ahead in line while leaving their kids to play the games and then the kids had to squeeze through the line. While the intereactive queques are enjoyable they sometimes seem to bring the worst out in people. There appears to be no established etiquette and the problem arises because people have varying thoughts on what is appropriate in these queques. Some stop and say go ahead, while others will stop and use other family members to box out the rest of the line so no one goes ahead. Not trying to start a debate on which is appropriate and which is not just pointing out how the new queques tend to cause issues.
I'm not sure if anyone has covered this, but on this topic the thing that make me irate is people who want to take a million pictures whilst holding up a line or they might even have literally no one in front of them but they won't let step aside and let others past! I would never queue jump but surely if you are going to significantly hold others up you should just step aside and re-join the queue when you have taken all the photos you want.
We had two snotty teen girls last year they kept stopping take a lot of selfies but when people tried to pass them as the path was clear ahead they were being really rude and linked arms to stop people passing. frustrating much haha.
Yes! I have seen that before now.My biggest issue with the line stallers is not really the fact they are holding me up but when they stall too much then people further back in line see a gap and go under the rope and have now cut the line and made my wait longer!
I'm glad its not just me that does it, I would hate to be seen as a queue jumper (its practically a sin for us Brits lol) but people cannot have their cake and eat it. Either play/take pics or get on the ride!Lots of that going on at the Hogwarts Express, I just say excuse me and walk on by, same for the interactives on Space and SDMT.
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