Peter Pan question

Dimplenose

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I've just been watching the 100 Years of Magic video I bought at WDW last year. On it there are 2 different shots of the PeterPan ride. In one shot the boats had 2 rows of seats and in the other just one row. Which one was WDW (memory says one row) and why is the other picture on my WDW video - peculiar?

Libby
 
The ships have one row at WDW - room for two or three(2 adults and a child) at a squeeze.
 
As far as I can rememgber there are 2 rows of seats in each boat at DLP, perhaps the shots have got muddled up.

This is one of my favourite rides but now the kids are getting bigger I have to twist arms to get anyone to go on with me. In fact when we went to DLP in October, without our DD, our 2 DS refused to go on until I threatened to go on my own, using their fast passes. So they would have had to wait until I'd had 3 rides. They soon changed their minds.


Sue



:earsboy: :earsgirl: :earsboy:
 
Yes, I've just asked around and so far everyone agrees it's one row at WDW but as Sue says, it's two at DLP :) !!
Sounds like your video has an amalgam from the different parks?
 
















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