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| Hista98 Tue 6/10/2008 5:28p | so I was looking at pics of tsmm and I thought up something. do you think its possible that guests who are from antoehr country, ones not familiar with the park, or one's who just aren't paying attention may think that TSMM is Screamin'(since it goes right over the entracne) get in line, wait two hours and then be mad when they find out it isn't leading to angry CM's and lots of complaints. I see this as possbile since screamin goes overhead the regular entrance is off and out of the way. and being as it's in the middle of the coaster some guests may think TSMM is just a covered entrance for the coaster. thoughts?? |
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| Hista98 Tue 6/10/2008 5:30p | typos i meant to say ",the regular entrance for screamin is off and out of the way" Soory bout that |
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| Hans Reinhardt Tue 6/10/2008 5:39p | I've seen people enter the freeway from the wrong direction, so I'm sure it will happen. Most people aren't all that bright. |
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| DlandDug Tue 6/10/2008 6:06p | The entrance to Screamin' is very well labeled, and further the boarding area is in plain view. One could just as easily wonder if someone would get in line for the Maliboomer thinking it's Screamin'.
There will be people (and not just confused foreigners) who will get in line at TSMM, walk past a number of signs explaining it is TSMM, will see the boarding area for TSMM, and then be upset when they find it isn't Screamin'. It's just something that does happen from time to time at the Resorts. |
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| x Pirate_Princess x Tue 6/10/2008 6:08p | before I knew better, I've gotten in the Dole Whip line outside the Tiki room, thinking it was the Tiki Room...
Once I realized it wasn't to get into the Tiki room, I went around...and never got a Dole Whip...
July 17th will be the one year anniversary of my first Dole Whip |
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| Aussie Obsession Tue 6/10/2008 7:38p | This is an interesting discussion, being a foreigner and all. So, by foreigner are we talking anyone not living in California or on mainland USA, or are we talking those who hail from non-english speaking and reading cultures?
Can I assume that the point of this topic is to highlight that the entrances to TSMM and now Screamin' are close and not very well marked or signposted? |
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| TMICHAEL Tue 6/10/2008 7:40p | Dole Whip, MMmmmmmmmmmmmm! Just once I'd like them to serve it with a floater of Capt. Morgan Parrot Bay Coconut, ALOHA! |
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| ArchtMig Tue 6/10/2008 9:48p | The TSMM buildings and entryway are some of the best looking and most detailed in the whole park. The Screamin' entrance is one of the worst. I don't think anyone is going to make the mistake of mistaking one for the other. Want to go on the big metal rollercoaster? Look for the big ugly metal queue building. |
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| bean Tue 6/10/2008 10:07p | 6 NEW! Aussie Obsession Tue 6/10/2008 7:38p This is an interesting discussion, being a foreigner and all. So, by foreigner are we talking anyone not living in California or on mainland USA, or are we talking those who hail from non-english speaking and reading cultures?
Can I assume that the point of this topic is to highlight that the entrances to TSMM and now Screamin' are close and not very well marked or signposted?
the entrances are not that close to eachother. They are actually seperated by a carousel and a open area.
Both attractions have visible loading areas, so the vehciles are in plain view. |
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| mawnck Wed 6/11/2008 6:42a | >>So, by foreigner are we talking anyone not living in California or on mainland USA, or are we talking those who hail from non-english speaking and reading cultures?<<
Well, you know, all foreigners can't speak English, can't read signs, and stomp off to City Hall to loudly complain (in gibberish) as soon as they get a little bit confused about something.
They're also very, very gullible when it comes to TV commercials.
I wish they'd just stay in their own countries. Especially the Hawaiians.
(/sarcasm) |