That article is interesting. The 4th picture shows a woman using an ECV. Maybe for those who can transfer they send them to the new track, assuming they have a FP. Then those who need the roll on vehicle go to the old loading area. That would help solve the large back ups at the accessible vehicle loading area.
It looks like this new loading area has loading and unloading on the same side of the track. If this is the case, then someone that can transfer should be able to use this loading area. So, hopefully it will help at the accessible loading area.
I have not gotten caught in those lines since the only time my sister did TSMM was early in the day and we had a breakdown before we got back to the loading area. She has not rode since, but has been thinking about trying again on a future visit. She would likely panic in the lines that I would sometimes see when I looked to the accessible loading area from the regular queue.
Wonder if something is up tonight... Been watching wait times off and on and they have looked great, but tonight it's showing 300 minutes! Anyone know what's up?
I'm going to be watching this. This is one of our favorite rides and we've only been able to do it once or twice a trip the last few years. It would be nice to ride it several times (our 8 yr old is a Toy Story junkie!) we would wait in a 30 minute line for him to ride it again. Thank you to the person who posted the article with the pictures. We're so ready for the whole Toy Story expansion to be done!
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