Clubhouse5
Earning My Ears
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This is my family's 5th trip to Disney, and we had a great experience overall. The ride delays however became a running joke, with my 8 year old son keeping a tally of how many times a ride stopped while we were on it. We were stopped more this year that the previous 4 combined. A couple of the rides (like Splash Mountain) have a character voice notify you of the delay so that feels more typical and doesn't feel as much of an interruption. But the others have a regular voice telling you to stay seated, etc. Here is a list of the rides that I can remember we were on when it stopped (there were even more that we were in line when it stopped): Peter Pan, (x2), Dumbo, the Monorail, Ariel (x2), Winnie the Pooh (x2), Toy Story Mania (x2, plus last screen did not work), also 3 Caballeros shut down for a time & Ariel shut down for a time & Goofy Barnstormer shut down all when we attempted to ride.
I realize any number of them could have been a disabled rider boarding, except for the total shutdowns. Some though were quite long waits. Also, when in line for POTC there was a family behind us on their first trip remarking that they hoped this ride "wouldn't stop like the others had". We started chatting with them that we had experienced many delays as well, and that it wasn't typical ( at least in years past). I tried to reassure them it wasn't normal.
Anyone else experience this?
I realize any number of them could have been a disabled rider boarding, except for the total shutdowns. Some though were quite long waits. Also, when in line for POTC there was a family behind us on their first trip remarking that they hoped this ride "wouldn't stop like the others had". We started chatting with them that we had experienced many delays as well, and that it wasn't typical ( at least in years past). I tried to reassure them it wasn't normal.
Anyone else experience this?


I have no issue with a ride needing to accomodate those who need assistance to board and exit a ride. However, the thread here is about rides that have had stops recently, and The Little Mermaid is notorious for it, and for far longer periods of full on stopping than it would take for a wheelchair bound person to board safely. I'm talking so long that there's numerous 'please stay seated' messages being played before we start going again. Sharing my experience with this hardly suggests that I am intolerant of those with special needs.
It was nuts! We were so ready to get off and we love that ride!