monkeybug
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Okay, a lot of people seem to think that "1 or 2 is okay, but more than that Well, folks, let's think about this for a minute - what is the difference between a group of 20 and 20 groups of 1? Nothing. 20 people is 20 people, and if the line grows by 20 people AFTER I get into it, that can add significant time to the waiting period on some rides.
Let's use Soarin' as an example, since it always has a long stand-by line, year-round. I typically get into the Soarin' stand-by line when it's about 60-70 minutes long. On an average day, while I'm waiting for 60-70 minutes, 10-15 people walk past me in the queue. Most of them are singles - not Mom with a toddler on a potty break, but individual people pushing their way past me. Some are teens, some are adults, some are kids, but out of that 10-15, I typically see only one or two Mom-and-kid pairs who may be returning from a potty break. The record, which I counted in Dec 2007, was 21 people in a 75 minute stand-by line.
Soarin's ride vehicles A and C have a capacity of 27 each, while vehicle B has a capacity of 33. This means that if 15 people cut in line ahead of me, they fill half a ride vehicle; the record number of 21 I counted in 2007 would have filled almost an entire ride vehicle.
Ride duration is about 4 1/2 minutes, with loading taking about 5-6 minutes, so basically, if those 15 people don't push me back in the queue by an entire ride cycle, the stand-by line would be 65 minutes instead of 75. On other rides with lower capacities, 15 people can push you back multiple ride cycles, and really add up the time in line.
Maybe if all of these people were not allowed to cut in line, the stand-by lines wouldn't be as long as they are, and toddlers wouldn't have to leave the line and rejoin for potty breaks.
Really the two scenarios (1 party of 20, 20 parties of 1) are very different in my mind. I can't speak for anyone else, but the reason that I would have a problem with a group of 15 people cutting the line, has little to do with it adding to my wait time, and more to do with the level of respect that group is showing to the rest of the line. I don't think there is anything disrespectful about a mom taking a child to the restroom, or a Dad running to meet up with his family. I would give these people the benefit of the doubt and assume that they are not trying to cheat or manipulate the rules. I do think it is disrespectful for one person to hold a spot for 15 just so that they can get out of waiting in line, and would consider that "cheating". Maybe that's not fair, but that's my perspective. I guess for me it would have a lot more to do with what I felt the persons intentions were.