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| You must be 40" tall
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| There are five areas
that you’ll progress through as you experience
this attraction: the outer queue area, the holding
queue area, the preshow area, the stand-up portion
of the show and the final theater section. The
outer queue is the general waiting area outside
of the attraction, before you pass through the
turnstiles. Once past the turnstiles, you’ll
be in a holding area outside the main doors.
People are admitted through the turnstiles in
large groups corresponding to the holding capacity
of the theater. From this point on the group
will progress together through the subsequent
stages of the show. Once your group is admitted
into the building you will be in the preshow
area. After a few moments the television monitors
will activate to deliver your mission briefing.
Once completed, the doors at the front of the
room will open leading you to the first portion
of the show itself, a standing area where your
training instructor humorously gives you further
information about your mission. At the conclusion
of your briefing, you finally head into the sit-down
theater where you’ll experience the main
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| This is a FastPass
attraction. When deciding whether or not to use
FastPass, take note of the outside queue areas.
If the majority of the crowd is past the turnstiles
waiting in the area in front of the main doors
(the holding queue area), FastPass won’t
be of much help, you’ll just be admitted
into that group (you still might wait ten minutes
or so for the doors to open). If there is a large
crowd outside of the turnstiles (the outer queue
area), then FastPass is quite useful. You will
bypass that line and be in the next group admitted
to the theater. Generally speaking, a wait time
of 20 minutes is a good cutoff when deciding
whether or not to get a FastPass (but be sure
to check the queue areas out just in case). |
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| When you enter the
preshow area (the first area you come to when
you enter the building), you’ll see three
doors at the end of the room. If you position
yourself so you continue through the left most
door, you will end up in the front row in the
next room (this is the room you stand in while
your mission instructor gives you your briefing).
Additionally, if you let a few people in ahead
of you they will fill in the far end of the row,
allowing you to stand in the middle. |
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| When you enter the
theater, feel free to sit wherever you like,
there really isn’t a bad seat in the theater.
Keep in mind that once you enter a row you’ll
need to continue all the way to the end to make
room for others. |
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| When the final portion
of the show begins, a harness will lower over
your shoulders. It WILL bounce back up a bit
once it contacts your shoulders, so don’t
worry about being scrunched. If you really want
to ensure that the harness doesn’t come
down to far, sit up a bit straighter that usual
when the harness comes down, that will make it
stop a little bit higher. |
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