There was almost a fight at the Kilimanjaro Safaris because of the "fill in all the available space". One guy was trying to get to his wife and kids, who moved forward to fill in the available space. Another guy felt he got cut in front of, and would not let the guy join his wife. Insisting he remain where he was. As the man and wife tried to explain to this "mad" man, the "mad" man was startd to get realy aggresive, tell'n the woman to shut up and more. The cast member did nothing. The cast member said that it happens all the time. So with no one coming to the rescue, I start to move in for the kill. My wife saw what I was up to, and stood between me and him. It took awhile, but I finaly cooled off. (And it wasn't even my wife he told to shut up)SWHorn wrote:Like at HM in WDW, I hate doing this because people think you are cutting in line. But, when there isn't a single file line and you are supposed to fill in all available space, then that is what I am going to do.horizons1 wrote:I once walked all the way up to the Haunted Mansion porch (at DL) by taking the right line while the left line was about a 20 minute wait. We just kept zig zagging through the queue while everyone stared at us. It was awesome.
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Another Disneyland cut through is the walkway by King Triton's statue. Really small short cut but it cuts out about a couple of minutes, it takes you from the Astro-Orbitier to the walkway to the right of the castle. Then, also along that walkway on the right of the castle, much further up the road there is a walkway the starts by the Storybookland Canal boats and ends by the Fantasy Faire Gift Shop. If you are dealing with parade crowds this will get you to or from ToonTown much faster.
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Sometimes the going to the left side of the line works and sometimes it doesn't. On our last trip there, I was wanting to try it out, but I don't think we saved much time if any. I like the "secret" walkways, they do shave off a good amount of time.
To get on attractions, I love doing the single rider thing, even if I'm with a group of people. Sure, we probably won't ride together, but once in awhile, that's okay, especially if it means you can get to a bunch more attractions.
To get on attractions, I love doing the single rider thing, even if I'm with a group of people. Sure, we probably won't ride together, but once in awhile, that's okay, especially if it means you can get to a bunch more attractions.
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Going to the left was one of the recommendations in a guide book I read awhile back for Disneyland. We tried it once and it worked well. My son is lefthanded and he tends to go to the left. I call him my left of center son! ha ha haLion Sleeps Tonight wrote:It does make sense, because in the USA, we drive on the right hand side, and entrances tend to be on that side as well.yodiwan1 wrote:when it comes to lines with a right and left side, human nature is to always go to the right, at least thats what I was told by whoever it was that taught my traditions class. I always go to the left line cause I know it will be shorter. I worst is when someone is standing at soemthing that is closed to relax, and people begin to wait. I have seen that before.
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My teenage daughter once climbed up on a lamppost in the garden circle in front of the castle at Disneyland and told everyone to please move to the left...which everyone did. My family proceeded to just walk past the "line". Goes to show you...we are so conditioned to following the crowd!
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Great post! Yes, I've noticed the "sheep" mentality. Our family likes to really soak-in the atmosphere of each park, and we've had so many people follow us onto a sidestreet at the MK, or down a path at the AK, and it is hilarious when they realize that they've followed us to a dead end.
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How true that is
I agree with this notion of people being sheep. Most of the time, people just follow what others do. It is important not to get caught up in this odd phenomenon. Don't miss the important experiences because you were in a hurry and just followed the crowd.
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On my last trip to WDW we adopted a much slower pace and followed other people less. I actually felt like we saw a whole lot more than my previous Griswold family style trip. As for people following, I see it in everyday life regardless of where I am. Human nature I suppose.
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Next time your there have your whole family stop on the bridge heading into adventureland and look away from the castle down the river and point saying "wow...that is so cool" see how many people you can get to stop on the bridge and join you wanting to see they think you see... To add to the fun tell them you saw an Aligator and it ate one of the birds... laugh
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It's like when entering / leaving a building. I've see multiple doors can be used to pass through, but it seems people will wait to use the door that is already opened and people are passing through as opposed to opening another door.rodders wrote:As for people following, I see it in everyday life regardless of where I am. Human nature I suppose.
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LOL. I do find it is just a game of follow the leader in the parks. I like to stay off of that and find I benefit it since I can avoid the crowds.
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The best has to be everyone entering World of Disney through one door. I just go to the next door where nobody is entering or exiting.
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haha When me and my dad were in Pagani Forest at the part just across the bridge, everyone was looking for the gorillas on one side. My dad went over to the other side and called me over after a few moments. Me and everyone else began walking over to the other side of the path. It turns out my dad just wanted to point out to me "the biggest leaf he had ever seen". Everyone else was like, "Where's the gorilla? I don't see it"I think alot of people don't plan ahead at all when visiting the parks and just look upon others for guidence. Its like when you point at something and people stop to see what your looking at.