KingLlama
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I was thinking this morning about boredom(can you tell I was bored?). And specifically, I was thinking about how because of technology, we're trying, whether consciously or subconsciously, to create a boredom-free world. Because most of us have computers in our hands, formerly boring things like waiting in line, sitting through a class, or even long road trips(as long as you're not driving) aren't as boring as they used to be.
Disney World has done a remarkable job of alleviating boredom in its parks by making enhanced queues that engage the guest from the time they start waiting until the time they board the ride.
But....are there still times you're bored at WDW or Disneyland? Whether it's a certain show, ride, queue, or other experience on property, is there a time when you find yourself bored? Even when there's nothing *happening*, the sensory overload and people-watching keep me from being truly bored. I guess the closest I come to being bored is Universe of Energy, only because it's such a long experience.
Sorry if this is a weird thread. I was bored.
Disney World has done a remarkable job of alleviating boredom in its parks by making enhanced queues that engage the guest from the time they start waiting until the time they board the ride.
But....are there still times you're bored at WDW or Disneyland? Whether it's a certain show, ride, queue, or other experience on property, is there a time when you find yourself bored? Even when there's nothing *happening*, the sensory overload and people-watching keep me from being truly bored. I guess the closest I come to being bored is Universe of Energy, only because it's such a long experience.
Sorry if this is a weird thread. I was bored.