hpyhnt 1000
Well-Known Member
Interesting.
I wonder what the thought process behind this change was. Does the back ramp allow for a longer queue, or is this perhaps like HM where it may allow wheelchairs to wait in line with everyone else?
I believe the wheelchair access was one of the issues but the bigger concern had to do with traffic flow in front of the attraction. Having the entrance, exit, and stroller parking all next to each other was (apparently) creating a backup of sorts around the entrance area. Guests had to cross through people exiting the attraction to park their strollers and then pass back through the exit again to get back to the entrance. Separating the entrance and exit is hopefully going to ease this crowd control situation.