how to get to the front of the line.....

(Ok I like to be a jerk sometimes) So my friends and I were talking about going to CP in a couple of weeks. Then one of my friends brought up the idea of the really long lines. So I brought up about getting a wheel chair for someone, and pretending that their leg is broken. If we did that we'll be able to get to the front of all the lines. Has n e 1 ever done this? :-) muhahahah

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Well, I have never faked being hurt, but once in Disneyworld I did have to rent a wheelchair and we did get to go to the front of most lines.
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Life is a roller coaster...enjoy the ride!
Sorry to spoil your fun, but that's not how it works dude. You still have to wait the length of the line, here's how it goes.


They give you a sheet with the coasters listed and you have the opportunity to ride each 3 times using it. What will happen is that you go to the entrance they will still have you wait the length of the line, just not in it. You can also choose to wait for the front or back for extra time. So, say MF has and hour wait and 30 min for the front seat. In an hour and 15 min you come back and get in line starting at the ramp in the queue line. You wait until you get to the exit station and board inside there.

I went with my uncle in a wheelchair, here's a thread about it at GTTP. http://www.guidetothepoint.com/thepoint/cpplace/thread.asp?ForumID=1&TopicID=5372
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Kerry - Bright Man of the Elite Eight
It depends what park your'e doing that at.
If you shoot 'em up, you can walk over their dead rotting bodies. The only problem you might have with this is that when I did it, I had to launch the coaster then jump in real quick because the operator ran.
At sfgam you can't get the pass unless you have a doctors note proving you have brocken something because I tried it once. I bought a wheelchair and that is what they said to me.
Shouldn't even joke about that kind of stuff, I'm personally offended. Do people really sit around and think stuff like what could I do to get further up the line, that's weak!
I know at Six Flags Great America they require a physician's note, because someone on a school trip that was there the same day had a broken leg and they refused to issue an exit pass due to a lack of a note.

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Welcome to Six Flags Great America, home of the fastlane and delay-ja vu! We have now officially been deemed the world-wide wait!
Fortunately, Cedar Point's system for the "exit pass" is quite fair to everyone involved.

Cheating the system isn't cool, people. Faking an injury to avoid a line is really not a good thing to start doing.

This coming from someone who QUALIFIES for an exit pass, at least at some parks.


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--Greg

http://www.pobox.com/~gregleg/

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