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Space Mountain Fails to Help Long Peoplemover Wait Times

Posted: Sep Fri 09, 2011 12:39 pm
by MansionButler
So, yesterday I'm in Tomorrowland, and I decide to ride Space Mountain.

Fortunately for me, no one else wanted to ride Space Mountain, as I was on in under 15 minutes, including just the sheer amount of time it takes to walk through the queue without stopping (got inside that little back tunnel before I stopped moving).

So, after my trip through the stars, I decided to do the Peoplemover. Where they had a full outdoor extended queue like I'd never seen for them -- including major attendance days -- set up, as well as the little indoor switchback. I thought it must have been for Astro Orbiter at first, but no, it was the TTA. So on a day when Space Mountain had almost as short a mid-afternoon wait as you could ever hope for, the Peoplemover was the longest line for it I have ever stood in.

What?

Anyway, share your "this doesn't make sense" stories from the parks.

Re: Space Mountain Fails to Help Long Peoplemover Wait Times

Posted: Sep Fri 09, 2011 5:25 pm
by Amy
That is a strange one :shock: Normally peoplemover is a walk-on, or at the very least a 5 minute wait. What time was this?!

Re: Space Mountain Fails to Help Long Peoplemover Wait Times

Posted: Sep Fri 09, 2011 5:40 pm
by MansionButler
Around 4:00, so not even that long after parade dump.

Re: Space Mountain Fails to Help Long Peoplemover Wait Times

Posted: Sep Fri 09, 2011 11:00 pm
by Amy
MansionButler wrote:Around 4:00, so not even that long after parade dump.
Weird...was it really hot so maybe people had headed back to the resort for pool-time? ~ Well, all those except the ones in the Peoplemover line of course ;)

Re: Space Mountain Fails to Help Long Peoplemover Wait Times

Posted: Sep Sat 10, 2011 12:55 am
by MansionButler
Amy wrote:
MansionButler wrote:Around 4:00, so not even that long after parade dump.
Weird...was it really hot so maybe people had headed back to the resort for pool-time? ~ Well, all those except the ones in the Peoplemover line of course ;)
Nope. It was just People Mover Appreciation Day or something.

Re: Space Mountain Fails to Help Long Peoplemover Wait Times

Posted: Sep Sat 10, 2011 12:29 pm
by MadEye
Interesting. Later in the day (after 5:15), there was no line for TTA on the ground. We just walked up the ramp and waited about half a minute before the turntable because the people in front of us couldn't figure out how many people were in their group.

Re: Space Mountain Fails to Help Long Peoplemover Wait Times

Posted: Sep Sun 11, 2011 8:48 pm
by NaCler
Strangely enough I have seen this too. Actually, it was during the December MM trip. There was a switchback maze at the bottom of the ramp. It moved quickly, so no problem. But it was hard to believe that the line had gotten so long.

Re: Space Mountain Fails to Help Long Peoplemover Wait Times

Posted: Sep Mon 12, 2011 8:03 pm
by MadEye
Sometimes if it gets too crowded at the top, they hold the line at the bottom so the ramp doesn't deposit more people at the top start overcrowding and cause an injury from the ramp. Compound this with guests who don't know how many people are in their party or just aren't paying attention and the line at the bottom can grow.

Re: Space Mountain Fails to Help Long Peoplemover Wait Times

Posted: Sep Tue 13, 2011 1:15 pm
by yodiwan1
has anyone ever taken a picture of these lines?? I CANT BELIEVE IT!!!! lol

Re: Space Mountain Fails to Help Long Peoplemover Wait Times

Posted: Sep Tue 13, 2011 1:36 pm
by mindflipper
yodiwan1 wrote:has anyone ever taken a picture of these lines?? I CANT BELIEVE IT!!!! lol
No pictures, but I know from past experiences this has happened. When I was there back in Dec 2010 and in Mar 2010. Peoplemover lines from my experiences have been common.

Re: Space Mountain Fails to Help Long Peoplemover Wait Times

Posted: Sep Wed 14, 2011 7:45 pm
by Croaker
October of 2010 we witnessed it too. i think its all the appreciation that sites like Subsonic give it cause people to actually visit it. with that said, has anyone visited the Awesome Hall of Presidents lately? or the Pristine Quality of the Tomorrowland Speedway? the Tantilizing Tiki Room! Joyus It's a Small World and lets not forget the incredible audio of The Country Bear Jamboree! eat your heart out Bose!

Re: Space Mountain Fails to Help Long Peoplemover Wait Times

Posted: Sep Thu 15, 2011 1:41 am
by Soarin08
Glad to hear it! The TTA is one of the most underrated of Disney's attractions... I love to get on it and just sit there for about five rides around. The cast never care, in fact it's usually encouraged especially during slow times.

Re: Space Mountain Fails to Help Long Peoplemover Wait Times

Posted: Sep Tue 20, 2011 10:02 am
by Polynesian Princess
Back in March, we were hunting a classic Mickey and Minnie plush to add to our Disney plush collection (I know, I know, it's awful we don't already have them :lol: ). We went to a few of the shops on Main Street when leaving the Magic Kingdom and could find hundreds of variations of Mickey and Minnie in various outfits and themes, but not a single classic one.

We started searching *everywhere* and still couldn't find one. We kept asking cast members, but they'd always say "I guess we're sold out - try *insert different store name*". One even told me "Oh - they don't make those anymore!" :lol: Finally at the World of Disney, a cast member actually knew what was going on and said something had happened and there was this huge back order on them, so they weren't sure at the moment when they would be back.

Re: Space Mountain Fails to Help Long Peoplemover Wait Times

Posted: Oct Tue 04, 2011 7:49 pm
by Goofyfan
Polynesian Princess wrote:Back in March, we were hunting a classic Mickey and Minnie plush to add to our Disney plush collection (I know, I know, it's awful we don't already have them :lol: ). We went to a few of the shops on Main Street when leaving the Magic Kingdom and could find hundreds of variations of Mickey and Minnie in various outfits and themes, but not a single classic one.

We started searching *everywhere* and still couldn't find one. We kept asking cast members, but they'd always say "I guess we're sold out - try *insert different store name*". One even told me "Oh - they don't make those anymore!" :lol: Finally at the World of Disney, a cast member actually knew what was going on and said something had happened and there was this huge back order on them, so they weren't sure at the moment when they would be back.

P Princess: I hope you get your Mickey and Minnie soon. I know how it is when you have your heart set on a certain item and can't find it. Good luck. :)

Re: Space Mountain Fails to Help Long Peoplemover Wait Times

Posted: Oct Tue 04, 2011 10:42 pm
by Soarin08
Polynesian Princess wrote:Back in March, we were hunting a classic Mickey and Minnie plush to add to our Disney plush collection (I know, I know, it's awful we don't already have them :lol: ). We went to a few of the shops on Main Street when leaving the Magic Kingdom and could find hundreds of variations of Mickey and Minnie in various outfits and themes, but not a single classic one.

We started searching *everywhere* and still couldn't find one. We kept asking cast members, but they'd always say "I guess we're sold out - try *insert different store name*". One even told me "Oh - they don't make those anymore!" :lol: Finally at the World of Disney, a cast member actually knew what was going on and said something had happened and there was this huge back order on them, so they weren't sure at the moment when they would be back.
Sounds like my mad hunt for Perry the Platypus on my last trip... ended up finding him on the Disney Store's website though so that's an option if you never can find one in the parks! You'd think classic Mickey and Minnie would be abundant.