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What to do when you're bored in line...

Posted: Apr Thu 28, 2005 1:57 pm
by sockfire
Well you know the old saying "only boring people get bored"? He's a little game we all can play while stuck in those long queues at the park. :idea:

It's a variation of 20 Questions. One person picks a park feature. It can be anything from a specific droid in Star Tours or a lighting effect on Space Mountain or the petrified tree stump, or any of the countless little features that can be found in Disneyland. Everyone else asks yes or no questions until the feature is determined. Then the person that figured it out gets to go. You be surprised how much faster the line time goes and how much more you learn about the parks when your eyes are wide open looking for little features to stump your friends/family.

Try it next time you're in the park. We'll probably play it a bit when we go as a group on May 21st.

8)

Posted: Apr Thu 28, 2005 2:06 pm
by subsonic
Usually when Sockfire and I play we tell which land it's in. We've learned over time that those questions always get asked, so we eliminate those questions by jsut giving a land.

Here's an example:
Subsonic: "It's in fantasyland"
Sockfire: "Can you touch it?"
"Yes"
"Is it interactive?"
"Yes"
"Is it plastic?"
"No"
"Is it Metal?"
"Yes"
"Is it part of Peter Pan's Flight?"
"No"
"Is it part of an attraction?"
"No"
"Is it near the carousel?"
"Yes"
"Is it the Sword in the Stone"
"Yes!"
"Good one, pukeface!"

Posted: Apr Thu 28, 2005 4:12 pm
by disneydreamer58
It would be even better if it allowed you to move to the front of the line ...ha ha ha
I am a people watcher so I love to observe people, epecially when they don't know it and they are acting a bit irritated about standing in line. Also it's a great time for my boyfriend to massage my neck and shoulders...ha ha ha YAH like that is gonna happen :!:
I will try your game this Christmas as I know we will most definately be standing in line :shock:

Posted: Apr Thu 28, 2005 4:18 pm
by DisneyManInSeattle
The 20 questions game is a great idea. My wife and I usually:
1) just continue conversations that we had going on when we got in line
2) Stare off into space
3) Wish for a fastpass
4) People watch
5) I spout information that I've learned about the ride (past/present/future info)
6) Wonder how long we will wait
7) Ask the other if they want ice-cream and would they want to get it?

I hate waiting in line. I'd rather be walking.

-mark

Posted: Apr Thu 28, 2005 7:24 pm
by Lion Sleeps Tonight
I've never tried playing a game, but maybe that's what we'll do.

Usually we:
just chat
watch other people
comment about those who we're looking at
say how fun of a time we're having while the losers at home are missing out
worry about not getting enough rides done
stare into space or at a prop and daydream
maybe talk to other guests- if they look amiable
complain, whine

all very fun things.

Re: What to do when you're bored in line...

Posted: Apr Thu 28, 2005 7:38 pm
by G2-4T
sockfire wrote: a specific droid in Star Tours
You called? Anyways, I like the 20 questions. We usually plan what is next or analize the queue - being with my sis who is a theatre tech director and mechanical engineer that isn't exactly hard to do! Since we are usually there when the crowds are lite the waits aren't too bad...

Posted: Apr Sat 30, 2005 11:48 am
by AlexLoup
I am usually by myself, I'm such a loner among friends. :lol: Anyway... I'm the person who looks around or else I go deep into my own mind, I usually have a notebook so I can write things down. But Disney has things to do on some rides.

Posted: Apr Sat 30, 2005 2:47 pm
by js3901
we usually pull out the park map (as we've only been to WDW) and plan what we're going to do or where we're going to go next. Either that or we'll just people watch while waiting.

Posted: Apr Sat 30, 2005 4:05 pm
by Lion Sleeps Tonight
It makes you wonder about the people you're watching, and the people who are watching you watching other people. :shock:

Posted: Apr Sat 30, 2005 7:06 pm
by disneydreamer58
Lion Sleeps Tonight wrote:It makes you wonder about the people you're watching, and the people who are watching you watching other people. :shock:
I always make sure I don't pick my nose just in case someone is watching me :shock:

Posted: Apr Sat 30, 2005 7:13 pm
by AlexLoup
It's kinda hard to watch people when your in your own world. But it would be scary if someone was watching me while I was not "here." :shock:

Posted: May Mon 02, 2005 6:16 am
by AKLRULZ
Play Disney ringtones on your mobile phone and see if you can get the crowd to sing along! :D

Posted: May Tue 03, 2005 11:21 am
by kgmadorin
We peoplewatch. There's no better place than a Disney theme park for peoplewatching.

Posted: May Tue 03, 2005 11:42 am
by AKLRULZ
kgmadorin wrote:We peoplewatch. There's no better place than a Disney theme park for peoplewatching.
Even funnier when you get busted staring while people watching! :D

Posted: May Tue 03, 2005 11:52 am
by kgmadorin
AKLRULZ wrote:
kgmadorin wrote:We peoplewatch. There's no better place than a Disney theme park for peoplewatching.
Even funnier when you get busted staring while people watching! :D
Yeah, but sometimes you can't help staring... :shock: That's why I recommend--*ta-da!*--a pair of really dark sunglasses! My wife and I always go well-equipped.