wsmith1978
Well-Known Member
If people didn't take so long getting on and off the boats, it would go faster. They need ejector seats for the slowpokes. 

Molly Brown would disagree with you.
Yes, but That shouldn't account for boats stacking up all the way to the beginning of the final scene of IASW, for example. I'm betting that the decision comes from higher ups thinking more boats = higher capacity = shorter line! Even though this is false, and there only needs to be enough boats to ensure there is never a gap between boats dispatching and arriving.So...what is to blame?
Several guests that can not get in and out of the boat quickly enough?
No. CM's do not wait for full loads, I've gotten a practically private boat many times. The stacking generally happens when there's a high demand, not when rides are walk-on.CM's waiting for full loads of boats when there is no line?
Not personally witnessed, but, it has been reported that all rows are now being used.They could always get boats for POTC that actually have the ability to have all rows loaded...silly thought I know but yeah, there it is!
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The operational reason for turning Pirates of the Caribbean into a ride was the ability to control pacing. The queues are also indoors, so it's not like people will be out in the heat and rain.Or any slower. There is a problem with the system at this point. Whether it is because more people require assistance getting into or out of the boats or something else, it will only handle so many completed rides per hour. Therefore the question is, would one rather be sitting in the AC looking at the scenes while you wait for the boats to move again, or stand in a hot sweaty line waiting for the same thing.
Yes, I know the answer is neither, but every once in a while, reality pokes it's ugly head into our fantasies. Hopefully they can fix some of the reasons for the problems, but, who knows?
Regardless, I, personally, would rather sit and wait then stand and wait. Just a matter of preference.The operational reason for turning Pirates of the Caribbean into a ride was the ability to control pacing. The queues are also indoors, so it's not like people will be out in the heat and rain.
Lots of people don't care about lots of aspects of show. It's why rides are allowed to rot. Opportunities to sit and relax could be created instead of removed from throughout the parks.Regardless, I, personally, would rather sit and wait then stand and wait. Just a matter of preference.
Boat weighting. I blame the turkey legs.
The boats are now loaded with turkey-leg-filled-guests so they move more slowly than they did in 1973 and stack up.
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