MinnieMSue
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We love carousel of progress but that last scene is the worst! I would hate to see that one over and over.
Love CoP but once through each scene is sufficient. I don't understand how the emergency exits can't be used??? For the poor guy having a panic attack this is the very definition of an emergency. Not to make too big a thing of it, but not allowing the emergency exit sounds like it could present a huge problem.
@Micca it's always been an attraction that I wanted to ride and I am so glad that I have. I'm not entirely sure I want it updated as you say, Walt himself had a hand in it so maybe it is something that could be preserved for posterity.
Thank you for the welcome, I only came across the Dis Unplugged podcast by accident last week and I have been religiously watching all their content on youtube and finally decided to get myself on to the boards to connect with fellow Disney lovers and enthusiasts.
Right there with you!...and I guess that makes me a classic too! Sobbing!![]()
Perfect example of why I say to posters that just because your young children are permitted by Disney rules to ride without a parent doesn't mean you should let them.
Rides are breaking down more frequently than ever for more than a couple of minutes and parents should be with their children no matter the ride.
Just walk out the back at the exit. We did it when my daughter when she had bathroom emergency. Shut down the entire ride and 2 CMs just let us go.
You should be writing for Disney!!!There's a great big beautiful tomorrow
Shining when you exit CoP!
There's a great big beautiful tomorrow
And the exit's just a dream away!
Man has a dream and that's the start
He wants to get out, with all his heart
And when exiting becomes reality
It's a dream come true for you and me!
So there's a great big beautiful tomorrow
Now that your out of CoP
There's a great big beautiful tomorrow
So enjoy your evening in EP!
LOL!![]()
Respectfully disagree. Depends on the child. My kids have been riding alone for years and this would not phase them a bit. My daughter thought the coolest thing ever was being walked off FEA and seeing it from that perspective. She couldn't wait to tell me about it.
if I remember correctly there are places within that ride that would put you back stage and not able to get back into park, not sure I would try that without a CM with me as it could get you put out of parkI agree with this. I have a son with severe anxiety and he just had his first full blown panic attack last week. I have had panic attacks too, so I know what it feels like, but this happened in a doctor's office while he was undergoing allergy testing, so we all thought it was anaphalaxis! It was so scary for him...he turned red and flushed and broke out into a full body sweat and was hyperventilating. He is only 13 and autistic and it was hard to explain to him what was happening and help him get through it. He had to lay down for quite a long time to get through it.
If this happened to us at WDW, I would have used the emergency exit anyway and let the Disney management deal with me after the fact. And, if they even TRIED to tell me that we had done something wrong, I would have promptly called a lawyer. That is unacceptable.
Those emergency exit doors lead to the outside and are perfectly safe to use at ANYTIME during the show. That is why they say "if you need to leave the theater during the show, please alert a cast member."
I really hope the family of that gentleman went to guest services after that and complained. That could have totally ruined his entire day.