senadler
DIS Veteran
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- Nov 10, 2010
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Your is not uncommon, but it is interesting that you quote the web site ad an experienced user ad you can probably tell that other paragraphs on that page actually contradict actual in park operations. It has never been accurate.
But I also said "officially" as far as getting a rider switch pass...and I said they may give one anyways, or accommodate through alternate means.
I actually had no idea that this was not the official policy and was certainly not purposely trying to mislead anyone. As I said, this has been our experience. Last year at SDMT when my DS3 was tall enough but did not want to go on, the CM even told us if he changed his mind, he could ride later with the rider swap. My daughter went on the ride herself, and all three of us ended up going back on later in the day.