Clamman73
Well-Known Member
It does now. Your 38 years of experience were not with the new boats...
Is it coming over the bow like "green water" or on the sides of the boat on the drop?
It does now. Your 38 years of experience were not with the new boats...
Figures Disney buys crap boats. So the boats are plowing into the water instead of basically gliding over the water as they had done since the attraction first opened.? Nice job TDO.It does now. Your 38 years of experience were not with the new boats...
Maybe TDO wants some water to come in now.Figures Disney buys crap boats. So the boats are plowing into the water instead of basically gliding over the water as they had done since the attraction first opened.? Nice job TDO.
This has sparked a question in my mind....how do immobile guests experience Pirates, or do they? ECV's and wheelchairs can't go up the speedramp at unload, and I don't think there's an elevator. I guess I've never in my life seen someone transferring at PotC. And given these parameters, I don't think a wheelchair boat is even worth addressing, given the inability to unload and leave the building safely on anything but feet.
I was there. It was down often but we did get on...and I was shocked at the new permanent Fast Pass + line, it is on the right and a permanent sign (Likewise Haunted Mansion). Everyone was forced to go into the left line but the right line had no chain across so we went there, just as we always had. When we got to the break where the cast member was, we explained we came in from the side and didn't see the Fast Pass + sign (true) and wandered in so she let us in There were only a couple of guests doing the test with the wristbands. We got right on but the standby line was pretty bad, it looked like. Off topic here, but is this what we are going to experience? Huge standby lines because Disney is giving us Fast Pass + options that are not needed (continuous rides and shows) in order to give us those 3 fastpasses a day? And you no longer have the choice of going to the side of the graveyard in HM, you have to go through the graveyard. Once you get to the break where the cast member is, will there be an option to be pulsed through either line? I've been reading about this for months now and was not worried until I experienced it for myself this weekend. Oh. And Laugh Floor has a Fast Pass+ line too...huh???
The line should look twice as long as it did before but take up the same amount of time as no one is really using FP+ yet. As for how it will be when FP+ rolls out who knows. The idea is that the Standby lines will move faster then now overall as people are limited to 3 FP+ per day and they are spread out over more rides and attractions. Only time will tell.I was there. It was down often but we did get on...and I was shocked at the new permanent Fast Pass + line, it is on the right and a permanent sign (Likewise Haunted Mansion). Everyone was forced to go into the left line but the right line had no chain across so we went there, just as we always had. When we got to the break where the cast member was, we explained we came in from the side and didn't see the Fast Pass + sign (true) and wandered in so she let us in There were only a couple of guests doing the test with the wristbands. We got right on but the standby line was pretty bad, it looked like. Off topic here, but is this what we are going to experience? Huge standby lines because Disney is giving us Fast Pass + options that are not needed (continuous rides and shows) in order to give us those 3 fastpasses a day? And you no longer have the choice of going to the side of the graveyard in HM, you have to go through the graveyard. Once you get to the break where the cast member is, will there be an option to be pulsed through either line? I've been reading about this for months now and was not worried until I experienced it for myself this weekend. Oh. And Laugh Floor has a Fast Pass+ line too...huh???
Who looks at the boats? Except for when your getting in or out of them.Really? Hmmm do they look any different than the older ones?
How is the water getting in them? The drop does not put that much water into one of these boats. Not in my 38 years of experience anyway.
Yes. In the cave and on the beach before the drop.POTC has mermaids?
We were there Sunday. In line - and yes, FORCED into the left-hand side only; right side was reserved for FP+ (which STINKS since I have like 8 years of photos of the Chess Game and now I can't get on that side to take a photo anymore without a FP+ GRR) - and they announced the ride was down and we were welcome to wait or just go back out the way we came. We went out the way we came.Anyone at MK this past weekend? Pirates must have gone down so many times I could not count.
Why would they want people to get wet on Pirates from more than the little bit of splash on the drop...who is making the decisions like that at MK?I don't think water is leaking into the boats. There is a new "Spit" (air cannon) around the mermaid section that got me 2 weeks ago. It is shooting tons of water into the boat and on the passengers. When we road a couple times it would get certain rows of the boats. Got wetter than I did on splash mountain that day. My husband and sons said the mermaids didnt like girls so they were spitting on us.
The larger set of gates has been there since the gates were originally installed. It is wide enough to fit a wheelchair so that guests needing to can roll their wheelchair all the way up to the boat before transferring.By the way, does anyone know if they plan on having wheelchair-accessible boats in the near future? I know that it may be very difficult due to the drop, but then why do they have the larger entrance on one side of the loading dock? It's got two larger gates, and the entrance looks wide enough to fit a wheelchair.
Yes. In the cave and on the beach before the drop.
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