Wadecool
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Is that the best you can do? Actually, I guess it is... nevermind. Nice work.
Watch out! You are likely to be blindsided by an "I know you are, but what am I?" at any time.

Is that the best you can do? Actually, I guess it is... nevermind. Nice work.
I will not stand and wait watching line disappear into next area even if I technically can cover this distance pretty fast.
I agree. If the line got into the next area past the FP merge point -- by all means, you should feel free to go around because at that point, you are in danger (and you can rationally believe) that your boarding the ride will be delayed.
That is not, however, what we've been talking about. We've been talking about a gap that opens up *between* the Mr. Potato Head and the FP merge point. You can plainly see where it begins and where it ends. There is no rational reason why that small of a gap should bother anyone.
once people start disappearing
If by "people" you mean a group that was just in front of the picture takers, you'll get no argument from me. If by "people" you mean people fifty spots up, then you should really re-evaluate your priorities.
obviously I am talking about tail of this group
Well, if I remember correctly, it goes along the wall for about twenty feet (look for the hidden mickey!), then cuts into the building about halfway, then back toward the FP merge point. There may even be another double back in there. So, I think you could easily fit 50 people.
All I've been saying is that as long as you see that line, just be patient. You aren't going anywhere. You're just cutting.
but if it will feel unreasonable I will move, just like I expect others to move around me if I stop and take my time for whatever reason.
I think when it cuts back into the building, it's coming toward where you are standing right before Mr. Potato Head (perpendicular to the wall, of course, not diagonally toward you). There aren't walls, per se, just tinkertoy boxes, etc. In any event, you know at that point that you've been moving about 20 feet in a minute, then stopped for several minutes for the previous 150 minutes, so there should be no reason to believe that magically, that last part of the queue will go any faster. You see a lot of line, still, in front of you at that point.
All I've been saying is that as long as you see that line, just be patient. You aren't going anywhere. You're just cutting.
So, if I feel it's unreasonable for you to stop to tie your shoe in line at TSM, b/c you should have taken care of that before you got in line, etc., you would be ok with me cutting in front of you if you stop to do that?
I would hope you agree that's unreasonable. I submit the reason you think that attitude is unreasonable is because your stopping to tie your shoe will not delay me, standing behind you, from getting to the merge point at all.
Contrast that with the stampede to TSM at RD -- if you stop to tie your shoe, I assume you would expect those behind you to find their way around. why? b/c waiting for you to tie your shoe will delay their arrival to where they are going.
I do not think you can see much of the final part so if you are not familiar you can also assume the boaring area is right there and so you are better move. As a matter of fact, unless we are taliking about shows like Soarin, boarding few minutes later will not bother me at all but rushing will. I do not think it is cutting, the line just keeps moving, as it suppose to, that is all.