I'm not sure about DLR, but at MK isn't this the oldest ride of its type? Maybe it stays so popular because people remember it from their childhood and want their kids to experience it as well?
Pan and Small world I think are the oldest 2 in FL..
I'm not sure about DLR, but at MK isn't this the oldest ride of its type? Maybe it stays so popular because people remember it from their childhood and want their kids to experience it as well?
Very low throughput and high demand equals long lines.It's a mystery why this ride get's the longest wait for a dark ride on both Coasts...I mean the same concept is used on the E.T. Adventure does that even get a long wait?
Yep, it's a much slower loader than people think and with a relatively low capacity.Very low throughput and high demand equals long lines.
Yep, it's a much slower loader than people think and with a relatively low capacity.
Quoted for truth. Same as TT, TSM etc. etc.^^this
Plus FP totally destroys the load rate. If you are ever in line towards the loading area you can see that any headway made in the stand by lane is obliterated when they stop to load FP holders. This is one ride that either should have no FP or a vastly lowered FP distribution IMO.
I'd also venture, it's the BEST of the non-boat dark rides, with all its old-school Walt-era appeal.
It's more in keeping with the movie--I don't quite get the point of "riding through" Pinocchio or Monsters Inc., but flying over London....
I'd also wager to guess, it's the sole subconscious reason Armchair-Imagineer fanboys keep insisting that every single solitary movie be turned into a dark-ride "pageant" of the movie's plot.
Frozen, Shmozen, you just want another Peter Pan.
Totally agree here, this is one of those rides where the wait would probably never be over 30 minutes if they would get rid of FP!^^this
Plus FP totally destroys the load rate. If you are ever in line towards the loading area you can see that any headway made in the stand by lane is obliterated when they stop to load FP holders. This is one ride that either should have no FP or a vastly lowered FP distribution IMO.
Not really. It's always had long wait times, even before the original FP. The problem is capacity and load rate. There are sites showing the schematics of the ride track. It's relatively short and can't accommodate many cars (ok pirate ships) at one time. FP doesn't help the situation but isn't the source of the problemTotally agree here, this is one of those rides where the wait would probably never be over 30 minutes if they would get rid of FP!
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