TiggerBouncy
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The main reason I give Disney blame is they have full control over how the system is run and who is in their parks. If people are creating safety hazards and Disney doesn’t address it, it does become disneys fault. As an extreme, they could have policy to ban people who repeatedly run at rope drop or to someway lock them out of rides to discourage the behavior. I personally think they could just address it with more staffing or stricter control to attendance if they can’t find staffing to create safe experience.
Reminds me of back when TSMM came out. I remember early on people making sprints for the FP machines, and then Disney started having a CM walk people over to the FP machines. They used to be funny about it with the kids too (your foot can not be in front of mine, then making sudden stops and seeing which kids took a step).
I posted on a thread a few weeks ago about people claiming that the rope drop was the most fair method, and I was pointing out it was decidedly not fair to less able bodies people and/or people with kids and I took a lot of abuse on the thread about that view. Your observation was exactly the point I was making though. The system was definitely to the advantage of able bodies young adults and teenagers.