From: Blossom on
On Jul 23, 2:24 am, "Don Jennings" <don...(a)almost-ptd.net> wrote:
> "Rudeney" wrote ...
>
> > So, what's your least
> > favorite queue?
>
> Swiss Family Treehouse.  Damn thing's vertical.

giggle, snort, almost ruined my keyboard...
B
From: Paul Lalli on
Rudeney wrote:
> As a spin-off of Alpha's thread about how long you;d wait in a queue,
> and Amanda's comment there about BTMRR being a horrible queue, it got me
> thinking about my least favorite queues at WDW. I'd have to say BTMRR
> is up there near the top of the list. It's only saving grace is that
> it is shaded, but having so many people packed into a small space
> doesn't do much to make it tolerable. Of course the queues for Dumbo
> and the Teacups leave much to be desired, too! So, what's your least
> favorite queue?
>

I don't think this will be a popular answer, but: Peter Pan's Flight.
It just keeps going. Every time you think you're about to make the turn
around and head back to the attraction, you turn a corner to discover
that, nope you're still walking away from it! Plus the total lack of
theming doesn't help.

Paul Lalli
From: Elizabeth on
On 2010-07-22 11:32:01 -0500, Blossom <dznyknitter(a)yahoo.com> said:
> I think you're right, BTMRR's queue is the one that most reminds me of
> the local park (Carowinds) when I was growing up.
>
> However, the worst queue at a theme park -- 3 options to my mind --
> all at Cedar Point -- partly b/c of long lines and the icky locals
> (nothing against Ohio, just that this place attracted a lot of
> teenagers w/out manners and w/ chandeliers hanging from their navels
> (modesty was not a component of the teenage dress code))
> Top Thrill Dragster
> Millenium Force (LOVE THE RIDE)
> Disaster Transport -- worst ever -- it's like they TRIED to theme it,
> weird paint and black lights, it just plain sucked
>
> Blossom

The thing that I find funny about that is that we'll drive 7 hours to
get to Cedar Point rather than the 45 min. to Six Flags. The teens at
CP are not nearly as rude and crude as the ones at our local Six Flags
:). The only thing that make the line at Disaster transport a good
thing is that it's dark and cool, so you don't cook outside.

From: Rudeney on
On 7/22/2010 4:12 PM, Peppermint Patty wrote:
> Splash Mountain with BTMRR running a close second!

Splash? Really? I guess the big corral that's out in the opening
courtyard is pretty boring, but luckily I've not had to spend much time
out there. The rest of the queue is very well themed, IMHO.

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From: Peppermint Patty on

> Splash?  Really?  I guess the big corral that's out in the opening
> courtyard is pretty boring, but luckily I've not had to spend much time
> out there.  The rest of the queue is very well themed, IMHO.

I can't stand all the stairs and the sardine feeling.
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