elephant58
Hyper Poster
I've just had my first.....and possibly last single rider experience on The Smiler today. So, if you join the single rider queue, it is usually considerably shorter, right?
1) If I'd joined the normal queue I would have gotten on quicker. I had to be at the Towers at 4 and although I was only 2 metres away from the trains, they were letting ONE person through every 10-15 minutes, towards the end! So, in all I queued about an hour for nothing.....
2) .....oh, wait, I know why it was moving so slowly. The ride attendants were chatting, ignoring the fact that several free seats were available during the time they took to have a gossip! :x
I'm really annoyed now! I know I probably shouldn't have been so ignorant and naïve of the fact that I was never going to have an 'easy ride', but I would've expected it to be a little bit better.
So, have anyone ever had a bad single rider experience before and what should we expect when we join these queues?
Thanks!
1) If I'd joined the normal queue I would have gotten on quicker. I had to be at the Towers at 4 and although I was only 2 metres away from the trains, they were letting ONE person through every 10-15 minutes, towards the end! So, in all I queued about an hour for nothing.....
2) .....oh, wait, I know why it was moving so slowly. The ride attendants were chatting, ignoring the fact that several free seats were available during the time they took to have a gossip! :x
I'm really annoyed now! I know I probably shouldn't have been so ignorant and naïve of the fact that I was never going to have an 'easy ride', but I would've expected it to be a little bit better.
So, have anyone ever had a bad single rider experience before and what should we expect when we join these queues?
Thanks!