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| Pixie Dust Me!! Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Bloomington, MN
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| My 11 year old nephew is not a thrill ride person. Do most of the e-rides have accomadations for someone to go through the ride queue with the rest of the party but instead of boarding the ride, go through some kind exit to safely wait for the riders to come out the main exit? Would it vary by ride?
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| Bazinga! Join Date: Oct 2000
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| I could not find a reliable sourse online that would confirm that there are exits like you are describing. I do imagine they are available, as there are exits like this in WDW.
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| Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Austin TX
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| You may want to consider rider swap. That way someone waits with your nephew and then get on the ride with another family member while the rest of your party takes your nephew out. A lot of the "thrill" rides load and unload in a different location. BTM is the only one I can think of that doesn't.
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| Facebook Addict Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Philadelphia
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| Most of the rides have some sort of "Chicken" exit. Just approach the ride attendant at the boarding platform and they will tell you what to do.
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| Community Rank: Legend ![]() Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: New York, NY
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| Yes. I believe it;'s called the chicken exit - just before you asctually get on the ride. A CM usually takes to where the ride exits
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| When you wish upon a star Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Las Vegas
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| I recommend the rider swap - that way your nephew isn't left on his own at any time (what if the ride encounters technical difficulties and you are delayed?). The rider swap guarantees those who wait a pass to near the front of the line, so it only increases total time by a small amount...
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| Pixie Dust Me!! Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Bloomington, MN
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| Thanks for all the info. I'm hoping he'll be brave enough to go on most of the rides but it's good to know that we have some options if he opts out.
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| Community Rank: Day-Tripper Join Date: Nov 2008
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| I have taken the "Chicken" exit MANY times. lol OK for kids. Embarrassing for adults. |
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