Snowflake82
Active Member
I think the games, pointless quite frankly, impede the flow of the standby line and actually make the wait longer than it should be. And create a traffic jam the way the line snakes around them.
I have to say I really, really dislike the interactive line games. We watched 3 different kids get left behind by their families as the line moved. Not to mention, the line is already long, this just made it worse.
If this slows down the dispatch interval or cast members send out trains with empty seats because no riders got to the head of the line, then the games are slowing down the line. Otherwise, you are waiting the same amount of time! (Just moving slower through the queue at some points and faster at others.)
That being said, it is a different kind of waiting process that guests need to get used to. As a parent, I know that it can be hard to get a young child to move on just after they have gotten interested in something. Attention spans are either 2 seconds, or forever. I'm not really a big fan of queue games, myself, but I do think they serve a purpose.