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From: Rudeney on 22 Jul 2010 12:19 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? -- - RODNEY Next WDW Vacation? Who knows! Need to know more about RADP (rec.arts.disney.parks)? http://www.radp.org http://allears.net/btp/radp_bk.htm http://allears.net/tp/abrev.htm Are you still accessing RADP via Google? Why? Get instructions on how to access to the "real" RADP Usenet Group here: http://meets.radp.org/usenet.htm
From: Blossom on 22 Jul 2010 12:32 On Jul 22, 12:19 pm, Rudeney <rude...(a)mickeypics.com> 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? > > -- > > - RODNEY > 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
From: Andy McCall on 22 Jul 2010 13:36 On 22/07/2010 17:32, Blossom wrote: > On Jul 22, 12:19 pm, Rudeney<rude...(a)mickeypics.com> 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? >> >> -- >> >> - RODNEY >> > > 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 > For my money Tomorrowland Speedway must be up there....talkabout cattle grid! Andy
From: Andy McCall on 22 Jul 2010 13:41 On 22/07/2010 17:32, Blossom wrote: > On Jul 22, 12:19 pm, Rudeney<rude...(a)mickeypics.com> 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? >> >> -- >> >> - RODNEY >> > > 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 > For my money Tomorrowland Speedway must be up there....talkabout cattle grid! Andy
From: Steve Russo on 22 Jul 2010 14:09
On Jul 22, 12:19 pm, Rudeney <rude...(a)mickeypics.com> 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 agree on Big Thunder - when it's crowded it feels like you're rubbing elbows with everyone. I really like the theming and posters in the queue for ITTBAB but it is a bit claustraphobic. |