Hello! I thought I'd ask this question as I didn't have much luck after Googling - I apologise if this is in the wrong section or if it's been asked before!
When going on some of the 'bigger' rides (e.g Indiana Jones, Tower of Terror, Space Mountain and other rides with 'loops') where do you put your bag? - I was hoping to use a backpack whilst in the park to keep my drink/camera/snacks and everyone online seems to say that you can take your bag on the ride with you? Is this right?
I've never been on a 'bigger' ride before and it sounds dangerous to me, haha!
Yeah you can take them on with you. They normally tell you to put it between your legs but my bag has a long strap so i have it round my waist & it hangs between my legs...i've never been told of for this.
I always put my backback between my legs and secure one shoulder strap by putting my leg through it just to be safe.
I know it seems odd at first but you soon get used to it :)
Only ride I can think of where there is a place for your bags is on RC Racer - there is a little enclosed space right in front of your seat or there are shelves you can put your bags on.
I always keep my bag between my legs and never had any issues :)
Quote from: twentythingamabobs on June 25, 2015, 01:21:12 PM
I know it seems odd at first but you soon get used to it :)
Only ride I can think of where there is a place for your bags is on RC Racer - there is a little enclosed space right in front of your seat or there are shelves you can put your bags on.
In the Parachutes they also have a place to keep all your belongings!
Ah of course, had forgot about parachutes!
The worst one for bags is Crush in my opinion, I always feel totally panicked trying to stuff my bags in that tiny space at my feet as quickly as possible! Got quite long legs so it's difficult enough to get myself sorted never mind my belongings as well ;D
Thanks for all the replies! I thought it was crazy at first but I guess I'll get used to it! (my panic may be linked to the fact I've never been on a looping rollercoaster before!)
Thanks for the Crush tip! I'll have to try and remember to be prepared in advance!
Thanks again, it's put me at ease knowing that it'll be fine :)
As per above, if the cast members think the bag is at risk of flying away they will ask to mind it for you on the platform.
Note that RC Racer does not allow anything bigger than a small rucksack as you can't leave bags loose — they'd go flying at the tops of the track — so there are nice little storage bins in each row. There's a sizer at the ride entrance allowing you to check whether your bag is too big. And no bags at all are allowed on Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop, for what I hope are obvious reasons.
Again, in each case there are a few crates to mind larger bags on the platform if needed.
Quote from: twentythingamabobs on June 25, 2015, 03:47:28 PM
The worst one for bags is Crush in my opinion, I always feel totally panicked trying to stuff my bags in that tiny space at my feet as quickly as possible!
I am totally with you! Crush with a backpack always brings me close to an heartattack :-)
Quote from: LotsoHugginBear on June 26, 2015, 12:51:27 AM
Quote from: twentythingamabobs on June 25, 2015, 03:47:28 PM
The worst one for bags is Crush in my opinion, I always feel totally panicked trying to stuff my bags in that tiny space at my feet as quickly as possible!
I am totally with you! Crush with a backpack always brings me close to an heartattack :-)
Ooh, maybe someone could elaborate a little?
Is it a rush because there's a sudden drop near the beginning of the ride or is it because it's similar to Phantom Manor (constantly moving?) - I haven't been on Crush's Coaster with
or without bags before :P
Quote from: Komble on June 26, 2015, 02:22:02 PM
Quote from: LotsoHugginBear on June 26, 2015, 12:51:27 AM
Quote from: twentythingamabobs on June 25, 2015, 03:47:28 PM
The worst one for bags is Crush in my opinion, I always feel totally panicked trying to stuff my bags in that tiny space at my feet as quickly as possible!
I am totally with you! Crush with a backpack always brings me close to an heartattack :-)
Is it a rush because there's a sudden drop near the beginning of the ride or is it because it's similar to Phantom Manor (constantly moving?) - I haven't been on Crush's Coaster with or without bags before :P
The turtle shells don't actually stop for you to get on, they simply move slowly so you need to get on and get off the vehicle fast. Top that with the little space they have because of the safety bar and you have very little time to cram your backback between your legs. But it's a ride not to be missed.
Ooh, maybe someone could elaborate a little?
I don't think this is a stupid question at all! Especially not considering that at many parks (here in Belgium at least) you are expected to leave your bag on the loading platform etc.
I have a handy trick (because I do tend to worry). When I put my bag down on the floor, I loop my leg through it. It's never been in any danger of falling out, but even if it was (which it isn't) it wouldn't actually get out, because it'd be stuck to my leg. Does wonders for the peace of mind, because of could you KNOW it can't fall out, but if you worry (like me) that may help in assuring you it really won't go anywhere :)
The problem with Crush, at least I felt like it was the one time I went on, is that the CMs tend to rush people on, so you have a feeling you can't get properly settled in. But we had two backpacks and an umbrella with us and it all went fine in the end, so even though it's a bit stressy at first, you don't need to worry :)
Yeah, Crush's Coaster loading can feel very hurried. But they can't send the shell away until you're properly in and the lap bar is down, so take those extra few seconds if you need them.
Thank you everyone! I'll make sure I'm prepared before we reach the front of the queue!
HildeKitten, I always thought it was standard here in the UK to leave your bag on the loading platform or with friends who aren't going with you whilst you ride... In the past I've never been on faster rides (or even been in charge of a bag!) this trip I know I'll be in charge of my own belongings and I'll finally be braving the 'larger' rollercoasters so I'm doing everything I can to prepare myself in advance! Thanks for the tip, I'll definitely be doing that!! :D
My advise would be to start with Big Thunder Mountain and work your way up to the others then :)
Thunder is probably also the least stressing to get settled, so that sort of helps you settling into things if that makes sense?
It will all work out just fine, and I'm sure you'll have a great time :)
Take a bag that won't hurt your back and shoulders and that you can carry comfortably :)
Yeah, start with Big Thunder Mountain (or maybe even Casey Junior if you're completely new to coasters). In my opinion it works up to RC Racer, Indiana Jones, Rock & Roller Coaster avec Aerosmith, Crush's Coaster, and Space Mountain. I suspect most people will put Crush's Coaster before Indiana Jones because Crush has no inversions, but my personal point of view is that Crush is more violent, unpredictable, and uncomfortable.
I agree that starting with BTM (or even Casey Jr) is a good way to get used to eth coasters and test how comfortable you are with them. Bare in mind that Crush's Coaster is a lot more severe than you may imagine by its kiddy theming - I would also place it as faster/scarier than Indiana Jones :-[
You won't have any trouble with having your bag under your legs in your seat.
Just to add another name to the list of rides with areas to put your bags, Star Tours has one. And Star Tours is fricken awesome btw, one of our favourites ;D
Thanks for all your sweet replies!! I'm feeling much better about the whole thing!!
I have been on Big Thunder Mountain before but I always avoided Indiana Jones, Space Mountain, Rock 'n Rollercoaster, Crush's Coaster and Tower of Terror (I think that's all the 'big' ones!) - I very nearly went on Crush's Coaster once but chickened out when the Cast Member outside the ride said yes when I asked if it looped (which I now know was miscommunication!). I haven't been on a looping coaster before - I know its just the thought that is making me anxious and I'll probably love it once I'm on it... I'll be 'forced' on there by my boyfriend anyway!
Star Tours is on my list for sure!!!! I love Star Wars and I believe February may be our last chance to see the 'original' before it is changed.
Again, thanks for all your replies - its helping me to feel less anxious! Hahaha :D
Quote from: Komble on June 28, 2015, 10:38:02 PM
Star Tours is on my list for sure!!!! I love Star Wars and I believe February may be our last chance to see the 'original' before it is changed.
Yes, many feel that the "old" Star Tours is outdated, and I'm certainly looking forward to the upgrade, but if you are a fan of the original Trilogy I don't see how you can fail to enjoy the original footage - its like a mini "real" Star Wars film make by Lucas in the 80s, shot on film, with "real" effects, not CGI. Its also still a really impressive motion simulator. A huge part of it for my family & I is just the whole experience of queuing up, the pre-show stuff is all amazing, easily the best in the parks. Also another ride with fantastic pre-show, theming and atmosphere is Tower of Terror. I'm sure you'll like it, even if the actual "ride" is quite stomach churning for the uninitiated ;)