Robo
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Spaceship Earth has the distinction of being the ONLY major attraction at WDW with its entrance positioned where guests must pass it on their way from the front gate into the park.
(Sort of a "Welcoming Attraction.")
Many guests, as they approach, see other guests standing in the queue(s) and think that they MUST ride it NOW (as they come to it.)
At all other parks, there is no "first" attraction that guests MUST pass to go into the park, proper.
They may arbitrarily turn and go in a multitude of directions (towards various attractions) as they get into the park proper.
I'm not counting "Main Street U.S.A." or the "Oasis" at DAK as a "major attraction" which do not have formal "queues" for guests.
(And, guests must make a conscience decision to know to go up to board the MK's WDW Railroad.)
Interesting that Epcot is the only park with this kind of attraction "positioning."
They must not have thought it was such a good idea, as the two parks built since Epcot do not have this kind of design.
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(Sort of a "Welcoming Attraction.")
Many guests, as they approach, see other guests standing in the queue(s) and think that they MUST ride it NOW (as they come to it.)
At all other parks, there is no "first" attraction that guests MUST pass to go into the park, proper.
They may arbitrarily turn and go in a multitude of directions (towards various attractions) as they get into the park proper.
I'm not counting "Main Street U.S.A." or the "Oasis" at DAK as a "major attraction" which do not have formal "queues" for guests.
(And, guests must make a conscience decision to know to go up to board the MK's WDW Railroad.)
Interesting that Epcot is the only park with this kind of attraction "positioning."
They must not have thought it was such a good idea, as the two parks built since Epcot do not have this kind of design.
.