I’ll generally remember the how of it, but it worked “better” than you’d expect.
The queue was between Me Ship, the Olive and Popeye’s, and the house entrance was actually the exit stairs, with the facade at the bottom. The exit was under the trees to the west (I don’t remember if that’s actual queue entrance or an employee entrance).
I’m pretty sure the house was entirely in the northern part of the ride’s queue. Any open-air portions of the queue had walls and roofs built to enclose them.
This resulted in surprisingly clever layouts that bounced between claustrophobic corridors and very tall areas. They weren’t “good” houses, but they were fun, and worked extremely well for their time.
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