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And larger riders too as the two rear-most seats are bigger.Wonder how it'll affect disabled riders given its taking up the current seats.
And larger riders too as the two rear-most seats are bigger.Wonder how it'll affect disabled riders given its taking up the current seats.
Disabled riders will just move a little further forward. There’s no law that means they have to sit at the very rear of the train, just that makes things a little easier in terms of evacuating should issues occur. Likewise with the larger seats, they’ll just move to a different location, so not a huge deal on both counts.
I would hope it will have a separate queue as you won't be the only one who won't want to try the spinning seats. Where it will fit is the question though!Will this nonsense have a different queue? I will point blank refuse to ride on that car. Monkeys will fly out my arse before I go on a spinning coaster again
Depends if said disabled riders would like to experience the spinning element.
Granted that's entirely dependent on how they decide to operate it.
I still have the chunks in my trainer laces you know.Will this nonsense have a different queue? I will point blank refuse to ride on that car. Monkeys will fly out my arse before I go on a spinning coaster again
Will the six different queue times be appropriately listed on the app / allreliablequeue time websites?
And the EvE (or whatever it is now). Would be carnage otherwise!I sincerely hope that this option is not available on Speedypass.
And the EvE (or whatever it is now). Would be carnage otherwise!
Well that won't be popular then!I have heard it suggested that Enso may be an upcharge, and also that it might only be available to Speedy Pass users.
The experience can't be popular ... the capacity is prohibitive, surely.Well that won't be popular then!
(The fact that it's Speedy Pass-only, not the experience itself)
Yeah with only two seats per train the wait time will be pretty long.The experience can't be popular ... the capacity is prohibitive, surely.
It's not like a front seat queue where you can direct people to other rows for a broadly equivalent experience.