Skibum1970
Well-Known Member
That sound you here is all the museums and art galleries of the world breaking into tears.
Agreed but those are very different situations. I love museums but I'm not expecting to get on a roller coaster while I tour the Air Force Museum or board a dark ride while walking through the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. Not that that would not be an awesome experience but not one I expect, either.
I remember a show in the early 90's that talked about the future of amusement parks. Several industry leaders, including Disney, stated that simulators were the future and that rides that travel a ride path would be phased out. I was bummed because no simulator can fully make you feel that you are riding a coaster or traveling a flume. In a similar fashion, I don't want the rides to be shortchanged in order to make the queue awesome. That is really my only concern with blending queues and rides together. A good queue should set the stage for ride.
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