mom2tiggers
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 5, 2001
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Has anyone else found the Disney elevators to be really frustrating? I don't have much of anything to complain about from our trip - it was awesome! But whoever designed the elevator system wasn't thinking!
First of all, the elevators were very small. Not too big of a deal since there are 4 of them & space on a ship is limited. Second, the elevators were set up 2 on the left, 2 on the right with about 10 feet separating the two sets of elevators. One button runs them all so you have no idea which of the 4 elevators is coming. You have to stand about 15 feet back from the doors with your eyes constantly scanning to see which set will open. THEN you have to RUN to get to the elevator before the doors closed. That is *if* there is enough room for you in the elevator when it reaches you. Not to mention that there are always those lucky people that wander up to the elevator right when the doors open (after you've waited 5 minutes) & get on - while you are waiting at the adjacent elevators. Bad setup.
Needless to say, my family took the steps most of the time! An easy option for some, but I felt so bad for the people with strollers & wheelchairs!
First of all, the elevators were very small. Not too big of a deal since there are 4 of them & space on a ship is limited. Second, the elevators were set up 2 on the left, 2 on the right with about 10 feet separating the two sets of elevators. One button runs them all so you have no idea which of the 4 elevators is coming. You have to stand about 15 feet back from the doors with your eyes constantly scanning to see which set will open. THEN you have to RUN to get to the elevator before the doors closed. That is *if* there is enough room for you in the elevator when it reaches you. Not to mention that there are always those lucky people that wander up to the elevator right when the doors open (after you've waited 5 minutes) & get on - while you are waiting at the adjacent elevators. Bad setup.
Needless to say, my family took the steps most of the time! An easy option for some, but I felt so bad for the people with strollers & wheelchairs!




