Re: Three Across
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:52 pm
You did a pretty good job of coloring within the lines, Hobie. :D:hobie16 wrote:Those are temporary colors. Here's one that's had its vinyl wrapper removed.
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You did a pretty good job of coloring within the lines, Hobie. :D:hobie16 wrote:Those are temporary colors. Here's one that's had its vinyl wrapper removed.
Yes, yes they are. We have a third color combo blue and green, I think. It has recently arrived and I heard it looks very good. I haven't seen it personally yet though.LittleDollClaudia wrote:Are the boats really those colors? Really?
[font="Palatino Linotype"]which hasn't kept them from trying to stuff 4 people in a row on iasw...5 people (adults) in a row on pirates on busy days...this has happened many times...even with us telling the cm's loading us that my son's leg just doesn't bend like most peoples legs do and he needs a little more room (at which time they probably think of us as sg's)...because even 3 people in the row is too close for his leg[/font]lady ulrike wrote:Sorry Hobie, you're wrong.....IASW always had three across seating, at least in Disneyland. Can't speak for WDW. Pirates has four across however. And we can (and I'm sure still can) fit 4 across if there's children in the group, but there's only ever been 3 adults per row.
They shouldn't be putting more than 3 adults in a row. And I know you guys don't travel with kids. Wish I knew who it was and if they're still around I'd talk to them.Elena (aka: Bubble Lady) wrote:[font="Palatino Linotype"]which hasn't kept them from trying to stuff 4 people in a row on iasw...5 people (adults) in a row on pirates on busy days...this has happened many times...even with us telling the cm's loading us that my son's leg just doesn't bend like most peoples legs do and he needs a little more room (at which time they probably think of us as sg's)...because even 3 people in the row is too close for his leg[/font]