I've been discussing this whole BG thing at length in preparation for our trip the last week of February. I say I've been discussing it because it's become a monologue. Yesterday two family members said crazy things to me like, "It's just a ride" and "We'll just move on with our day if we don't get a BG". I'm going to work on not having an extreme level of anxiety or disappointment about it so hopefully it won't affect the rest of my day. My family will be fine. I don't want to dwell on that one thing and be a Debbie Downer. Anyway, I appreciate you posting about your feelings about it. It made me feel like I'm not the only one that has a stress response to these things.
Funny how I never feel stressed about CA mornings. Only DL mornings.
It takes you to a page to confirm the tickets and you can select/deselect those that are or aren’t there then you click continue to confirm and get assigned a group.When you hit the button to join a boarding group will each ticket on your Disney app automatically be added to the boarding group?
Hopefully they are on the ride now! It is the way.......Someone on twitter indicated that they got fast passes... @natebenma @fac429 have they told you you had to stay in line, or have they offered to let you go with a fast pass?
I agree completely. And I agree that while I’m sure the reasoning is to have people ready to ride, the few minutes they’d “lose” aren’t worth it. Also, if they gave people the option, I am positive that some people would stay anyway! But those who wanted to leave, could.We were stuck in line for almost 3 hours on opening Sunday, and I was frankly pretty furious by the time it was said and done. They told us if we left the line, we could not ride that day with our BG since we were already scanned in. To the OPs point that they want people in line so that when the ride comes back up, they have people to get on right away, I would say that during all breakdowns, people have lingered at the ride entrance, just waiting to rush back into the line when it reopens after a breakdown. I don’t think it would sit there empty for more than a millisecond after it reopened, even if they cleared the entire line. They could also send a push notification on the app to say it was open. People would come running.
I personally think that they should clear the line if they have to do a reboot, since they know that is 60-90 minutes, undoubtedly. I just flat out don’t agree with treating guests like cattle that are in jail. Disney should be smarter than that by now.
This isn’t new though. They used to do this with racers when it broke down all the time in the beginning. They would say you could get out of line but they weren’t offering any compensation.You already all know my feelings about this “hold everyone like prisoners in line” thing they’ve decided to do when the ride breaks down. (Even worse when they start to clear the line and then change their mind.)
I’m sorry everyone had to go through that this afternoon. I was thinking of emailing to express that while we love the ride and find the BG system an overall success, they need to change this breakdown policy. Perhaps I will write that email after all...
No, I was doing it for my friends who are in the park today. I was logged into their account.
You should write the email. I'm not one to complain, but things like this really need to be addressed.You already all know my feelings about this “hold everyone like prisoners in line” thing they’ve decided to do when the ride breaks down. (Even worse when they start to clear the line and then change their mind.)
I’m sorry everyone had to go through that this afternoon. I was thinking of emailing to express that while we love the ride and find the BG system an overall success, they need to change this breakdown policy. Perhaps I will write that email after all...
So far we've planned on going to DL on Tues/Fri and CA on Wed/Th. Are Tuesdays terrible? I guess we'll have Friday as a backup. My family will really think I'm crazy if I change things up with less than three weeks to go. Who am I kidding? They already do think that.
That sounds crazy and would have made me so anxious. I was planning on arriving an hour before opening on our non-MM day. Are we thinking that's not nearly enough time? We'll be there at park opening on Thursday because we'll have MM. But I'm wondering about our Friday. They open at 8 that day.
I mean, I don’t necessarily agree with that either, but that didn’t block you from getting to ride entirely. In this case, you lose your BG if you leave! It’s a little different...This isn’t new though. They used to do this with racers when it broke down all the time in the beginning. They would say you could get out of line but they weren’t offering any compensation.
We were stuck in line for almost 3 hours on opening Sunday, and I was frankly pretty furious by the time it was said and done. They told us if we left the line, we could not ride that day with our BG since we were already scanned in. To the OPs point that they want people in line so that when the ride comes back up, they have people to get on right away, I would say that during all breakdowns, people have lingered at the ride entrance, just waiting to rush back into the line when it reopens after a breakdown. I don’t think it would sit there empty for more than a millisecond after it reopened, even if they cleared the entire line. They could also send a push notification on the app to say it was open. People would come running.
I personally think that they should clear the line if they have to do a reboot, since they know that is 60-90 minutes, undoubtedly. I just flat out don’t agree with treating guests like cattle that are in jail. Disney should be smarter than that by now.