Dr Gevil
Send me to WDW or pay $1 Meeelion dollars!!
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hubbahubbaWhich movie is this from?!
I believe that is No Country for Old Men.
hubbahubbaWhich movie is this from?!
I believe that is No Country for Old Men.
Eh - it's really a small percentage of people. Most people aren't so hard on their fellow humans.
And most of them are all talk, as well. Think about it - how many guest-to-guest confrontations have you witnessed during your trips to WDW? Huge men (every man or husband on the Dis is 6'5", 250 lbs.) throwing their bodies across a queue to block passage? People throwing food off tables that were "saved" or forceably shoving others out of their way when they stop on a path? The way people talk on here you'd think there were near-constant throw downs, but there aren't.
I do not judge others for something as small as a place in line. I could care less if it takes me 3 seconds more to get on a ride so someone can have a family member meet them.
I will just have to beware of line & potty police LOL!
So a party of five is acceptable, but a party of 25 is not? What about five parties of five? Where do you draw the line? How many parties get to send one person on ahead while the other four rally until it gets to be unacceptable?
Posters are reacting as if there's a single family involved. If that were true, this wouldn't be an issue - given that one party can't be holding spaces in all attraction lines at all times. The situation wouldn't even register as a blip.
We're talking about glorified M&Gs here. I think I was pretty clear. One placeholder (DW -- Disney Whatever) per family unit per M&G session is OK with me, since they all experience the M&G at the same time, in the same instance. If there are ten placeholders ahead of me, then I'm OK with ten family groups, for ten M&G instances, joining them. Not eleven, not twelve, not fifteen.
Shows (where there are "mass gathering" pre-show areas prior to auditorium entry) cannot be regulated once everyone's in the pre-show area, so again, line order doesn't matter so much.
For ride attractions, I still firmly believe families/groups/etc should enter the line TOGETHER. Ride attractions involve sequential spacing (seats, vehicles) with discrete guest capacity. Those should remain strictly FIFO as far as I'm concerned. I'm ambivalent about those leaving the line for bio breaks when necessary, but only after having actually been in line. Anything else is not fair to everyone else in line.
And yes, I'm OK with single-rider lines, to maximize ride capacity. My only caveat is that I expect CMs to enforce single riding from the single-rider line.
It (the line) ends where the last person in/on it is standing. I will share that data with those trying to pass me.
Yellowstone tim said:I think I wasn't clear. It isn't about "running ahead" and I am talking about one family unit. A family unit with 2 adults and 3 kids gets to the line that is an hour and a half long. Dad holds the place while Mom takes kids over to sit down, restroom, snack. No problem. When they reach the last 15 minutes or so, the family joins Dad and all visit the character(s) together. No harm, no foul. Now a group of 20 adults together, should all get in line. A group of 5 family units together in a larger group should put one family member in line from each family unit.
That's their plan -- guilt you into not going so you won't be in line in front of them!!!Wow this thread has gotten so judgmental. It almost makes not want to go back to WDW.
I'm not scared.I will just have to beware of line & potty police LOL!
Why would anyone have to physically move anyone? A simple excuse me as you slide by is all that is necessary. .
My father has a Breathing disorder and can't walk as fast as us. We were there two weeks ago and sometimes approached the line before him. We had him meet us wherever we were online and had no problem doing that. It's laughable that people get upset about this or little kids having to go to the bathroom and
Then meeting their party on the line. Pretty sad.