This is a problem at
Disneyland as well, here is an unusual example though, at Pirates of the Caribbean (at Disneyland you load and unload in the same location, for those that don't know), we were the next boat to unload, but the ride broke down and we were stuck there for about 20 minutes, as I pointed out when leaving that was time that I could have spent waiting for another attraction, so they ended up giving me three passes (valid for up to 6 people each) to go on another attraction, but I had to ask and make a big deal out of it. Compare this with a few years back at Disney's California Adventure (I believe this was the summer after it opened), it was about 110 degrees in the shade and I went on Grizzly River Run, we also broke down being the next vehicle to be unloaded, which was right in the sun. It took about an hour before they
started to unload, now for some reason they decided that our raft should be the
last one to be unloaded. When we finally did get off they were handing out passes to ride any other attraction at either park, something they didn't generally do then, and I believe each party was getting about 5 of them, not much of a compensation for being in 110 degree heat for about an hour and a half with no way of even getting water to drink though, so I said so, they were going to offer me a ticket to come back, but since I already had an Annual Pass they offered me a ticket to bring a friend back with me (Disneyland only though at that time), also some free water and coupon to get Two free corn dogs and two free drinks, in addition to the tickets (that they left without an expiration date) to go on other rides. I know sitting inside an air conditioned ride, such as Pirates isn't the same thing, but really the two situations were handled so differently that it makes you wonder if it's the same company running each of them. At least offer the readmission passes to other attractions for the inconvenience (there was no point in it for that attraction as we had finished it, but it's the time we had to wait to get off of each)