Chickening out on some rides?

txminotaur

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I attempted to search for the answer to my question, but had difficulty finding anything to answer it. So I'm posting the question:

I really don't care for roller coasters and thrill rides. When my housemate and I went to Disney World a few years ago, on the rides I didn't ride (Splash, Rockin Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror, and Expedition Everest....I did ride Space Mountain and Big Thunder though....those I could handle) I went through the queue with him and was able to "chicken out" when we got to the loading area and was able to wait for my housemate to ride the ride.

In looking at Disneyland Paris, where we're visiting during a visit to Paris next month following a 18 day transatlantic cruise on the Carnival Destiny, I'm not going to be riding four rides and would probably do something similar to what I did at WDW. I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with Chickening out on the attractions I'm going to list and how easy it is to skip the ride, but go through the queue:

Indiana Jones
Space Mountain Mission 2
Rockin Rollercoaster
Tower of Terror

I am planning on riding Thunder Mountain and Crush's Coaster (it looks tame enough?)

Any help I can get would be great! Thanks in advance!
 
yes, all the rides at DLP have "chicken exits". Just tell the CM at the loading area that you don't want to ride, and they'll point you in the direction of the chicken exit.
 
We used this exit when DS got scared in Haunted mansion. No problems and staff was very nice and helpfull.
 


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