Where did you come up with that conclusion?Is this one of those attractions that will probably wind up getting toned down? If so, ride it as soon as you can.
Where did you come up with that conclusion?Is this one of those attractions that will probably wind up getting toned down? If so, ride it as soon as you can.
You're on a roll.The swallows of Capistrano tell me there "might" be a rider swap, but I cannot say for certain. Perhaps they will just have child protective services there, and they will just place the kids into foster care...
The swallows of Capistrano tell me there "might" be a rider swap, but I cannot say for certain. Perhaps they will just have child protective services there, and they will just place the kids into foster care...
Sounds like a great excuse to get out of the house and let the hubby babysit.LOL - In line of tower of terror the first time I was thinking that CPS could take my child away for this decision I will go back to they should have just put a height restriction on this. It would have made it easier on parents in general. Just like ToT should really be 44" and not 40". Less on Safety and more on just having too young of kids on there. We waiting a year past our child being 40" to go on ToT. I still don't know if it was the wisest idea, but there was no nightmares and she says she will go on it again. Crazy child.
Just want to add that when I tell my daughter she is not tall enough she says OK and moves on. She clearly sees she is not tall enough to reach the arrow or whatever it is. She doesn't have a fit or anything like that. I can't imagine being a parent of a child that has a fit they can't ride a ride that has a height restriction and then get to Kong and can't use that excuse. I imagine the kid would go nuts. My daughter will just ask a million times why she can't go on it, but probably won't pitch a fit. Just not sure it is worth those million questions to ride this. I really want to go on it. Maybe I can talk my husband into letting me go to Universal one day by myself
Y'all, let's wait to see what the queue actually entails in the end and operations decides what to do.
Yes, it will have child swap. Brought to you by me and therefore, it is official. :saywhat:
Thanks Teebin. I can't imagine the line being that scary to be honest with you. But I believe explaining to some kids why they can't ride it is going to be fun.
They'll be confused in their fears. Lost & the unknown. That'll even make it more frightful. :yikes:Well, you will have to walk through the queue to get to the swap so you might be a little extra protective once you enter the interior queue.
BTW everyone... this is probably the most confusing queue I have ever "heard of". Within 15 minutes, you might be facing JP or perhaps you are walking towards Cabana Bay. You won't be able to tell.
Then she said Disney, because of the children, really should focus more on family safe rides that don't move.
The "ride" she was most ****** off at Disney about was It's Tough To Be A Bug. She just didn't understand why Disney would take a children's movie and make an attraction that terrifies most adults. She even went as far as saying it could be considered child abuse.How many rides at WDW don't move? Crazy talk. This queue doesn't move... so perhaps she would love it.
The "ride" she was most ****** off at Disney about was It's Tough To Be A Bug.
so are they currently doing testing on the Kong AA while construction is still going on?
ITTBAB traumatized me when I was young. It's probably why I hate bugs so much to this dayThe "ride" she was most ****** off at Disney about was It's Tough To Be A Bug. She just didn't understand why Disney would take a children's movie and make an attraction that terrifies most adults. She even went as far as saying it could be considered child abuse.
You get to hear all kinds of weird **** when you go to the parks solo and you forget your headphones. Just listening to the people around you in the queues is fascinating.
The "ride" she was most ****** off at Disney about was It's Tough To Be A Bug. She just didn't understand why Disney would take a children's movie and make an attraction that terrifies most adults. She even went as far as saying it could be considered child abuse.
You get to hear all kinds of weird **** when you go to the parks solo and you forget your headphones. Just listening to the people around you in the queues is fascinating.