Over the course of many Disney vacations, I have never been on a ride when a serious problem made guests have to abandon their vehicles mid ride. If anyone on the board has been through this process, speak up! Why ride was it, and how did you feel?
I was once evacuated off of Primival Whirl
We had the same kind of thing happen last November on RnRC. We had gotten to the last part of the ride where you are in an alley, waiting to move to the unload area. Well, we just sat there, not moving, for at least 10 minutes. My DD and I are both claustrophobic, so we both started to quietly freak out-not because of the size of the room we were in, but because the shoulder restraints made us feel like we were trapped. If we were on 7DMT, Space Mountain or any other WDW coaster that uses lap bars, we would have been fine.I was at a MNSSHP just a few days before Halloween Day when I was in 8th grade. For some reason me and my sister had this burning desire to go on Stitch, but my mom and dad refused to. So we waited on line, got on, and they got the restraints down on us in the "theater". We waited a few minutes and nothing was happening and we obviously started to get nervous. The lights were off and we were literally stuck under the heavy restraints so I had to calm down my panicking younger sister and keep her from crying. Turns out the ride broke down but so did the restraints and they could not get them off of us. It took about 20 minutes of us stuck under them for the operators to get them to release. We ended up getting free Fastpasses afterwards for any ride we wanted but it definitely was a frightening experience and definitely spooked our parents when they never saw us come out of the ride.
We had the same kind of thing happen last November on RnRC. We had gotten to the last part of the ride where you are in an alley, waiting to move to the unload area. Well, we just sat there, not moving, for at least 10 minutes. My DD and I are both claustrophobic, so we both started to quietly freak out-not because of the size of the room we were in, but because the shoulder restraints made us feel like we were trapped. If we were on 7DMT, Space Mountain or any other WDW coaster that uses lap bars, we would have been fine.
I've gotten so many fastpasses from being escorted off of PeopleMover so many times... And by so many times, I mean like... 5 times in my life. I know the "step on the plastic box" routine very well now.
Yes. If you're on the right side of the track and have to get to the left side of the track, you have to step on this box located on the track, and you're not allowed to step anywhere else but the box. They stress this.Plastic box routine?
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