and I mean narrow. I remember years back-Schlitterbahn was a hole. Literally. As each year passed, they built. It used to be a small, kinda lazy Sunday afternoon complement to the comal river.
Well, after the Travel Channel came in, that was all over. With that kinda advertising, the crowds came. And came. And came. And they're still coming. It is a circus, zoo, call it what ever you want. That peaceful, low-key setting has vaporized completely as the hordes came storming in. My wife won two tickets-and we knew weekends were TOTALLY out of control. So she took our son down there in June-on a weekday. They got there a little before 10am, when it opens. They had their site set on Master Blaster-the reigning water park ride of the nation. However, lo and behold, on the trip down to New Braunfels, our son, who is 8yo, got a nosebleed. So after 20 minutes, she nursed him ok, and they went over to get in line. Upon their arrival-2 hour wait.
After 20 minutes after the park opened, the line was at 2 hours.
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would have hit the roof.
I remember some poor slob standing in line for the wolf pack-a 30 second ride-that you can ride with 3 people-waited in line for 45 minutes on a Sunday-he said he shelled out 85 clams-for standing in line for not even the "premium" ride of the park?
I have never been on the ride-2 hours I would lose my mind. However, one day my son and wife got in in an hour and a half.
They said it was awesome, but not worth the wait by a long stretch. It is very slow-loading-and before they launch the next tube-the one allready in the chute has to clear a certain point.
If disney brings this in-expect crowds of unforeseen size, along with the pains of unplanning to go with it.