Outrageous Waits for Deja Vu

Kick The Sky's avatar
I have tried riding once and it was a four hour wait with absolutely no breakdowns only to have it break down for the entire day right before I got on it. It was one of those clear the queue type breakdowns. This was on a normal weekday in early summer. I have given up waiting in line twice because I ride op informed me it was a four hour wait. That is why I have yet to ride it. That and every other time in the park the ride takes on it's role as green monument.

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Bob Hansen
Who is fully expecting Deja Vu in California to be his first Deja Vu, not the one at his own damned park!

Mamoosh's avatar
I don't care if I piss people off, IMO anyone waiting more than 2 hours for their *first* ride on Deja Vu is a fool! Anyone waiting more than 45 minutes to ride again is an idiot!

Sorry, friends, but even if they're entertaining the queue with Hooters chicks or Chipendale dancers [whatever might float yer boat] it's not friggin worth it, especially with a park full of other rides to enjoy.

mOOSH [perplexed]

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I still think a seven hour wait is BS, especially since I was there the very next weekend and waited less than two (I would have been at SFGAm that weekend but I was freezing my butt off at PPP instead). Like I said, for a seven hour wait the line would have to stretch at least back to Eagle, and *nobody* waits that long. If you sat by yourself at the entrance and waited for Deja Vu for seven hours, fine - I think that's certainly weird, but whatever works for you. But that doesn't mean the wait was *ever* seven hours.

-Nate (who thinks Deja Vu is the best ride in the park)

Maybe who ever said that was standing in line for Deja Vu and thought " I have the strangest feeling like I have been here in this line before... I must have been standing in this line for ever."
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Kind of hard to take a post as objective if a park or coaster name is part of the "user name"
*** This post was edited by SLFAKE 7/2/2003 4:10:56 PM ***
OK SEVEN HOURS WAS TRUE. I was there with my girl friend and she kept telling me when an hour went by just to show how stupid i was. Opening day once more brand new and the news station did alot of stories on it's opening. It was seven hours period.

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Are You Ready To Take The Red Pill? Matrix RCT parks
Enter The Matrix V.2

Alright as far as 7 hours, when the ride *IS* operating it will not be a 7 hour wait. Im assuming since it was "OPENING DAY", that the ride didn't open first thing in the morning and you decided to camp out at the entrance and wait for the ride to open...which might have took 7 hours. But when the ride opened I highly doubt the line was 7 hours.

And as far as the heaters on Deja Vu go, they are there. They are usually only used during Fright Fest though.

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Superman: Ultimate Flight Count (SFGAm) = 47
Dave
http://www.SFGAmWorld.com

Fine whatever you want to say because I am tired of having to explain everything.

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Are You Ready To Take The Red Pill? Matrix RCT parks
Enter The Matrix V.2


Mamoosh said:
I don't care if I piss people off, IMO anyone waiting more than 2 hours for their *first* ride on Deja Vu is a fool! Anyone waiting more than 45 minutes to ride again is an idiot!

Sorry, friends, but even if they're entertaining the queue with Hooters chicks or Chipendale dancers [whatever might float yer boat] it's not friggin worth it, especially with a park full of other rides to enjoy.

mOOSH [perplexed]

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A random Mooshter's Dawntionary listing: Oyster [n.] a person who sprinkles his conversation with Yiddish expressions.


Umm, that's your opinion... I'm not agreeing or disagreeing with you, but I think you should stop telling people whether or not it's worth it to wait in a 2 hour line for Deja Vu. Besides, if they want to wait that long, let them... It'll keep them out of all the other lines.

Mamoosh's avatar
Of course it's my opinion, that's what "IMO" stands for. And I agree with you...some fool waiting 6 hours for Deja Vu is one less person in front of me in line and probably a half dozen other rides.

mOOSH

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A random Mooshter's Dawntionary listing: Oyster [n.] a person who sprinkles his conversation with Yiddish expressions.

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