I guess I'm just not picky. I like the outside, either outside. But I'll happily ride the inside too. I usually give my wife her pick, and take the other. She's cool and so it's probably about 50/50 I get the outside.
Jonathan wrote:Can someone please explain to me why this isn't an option?
No one can explain this. There is no rational explanation.
I can't explain it. So, I'll take a crazy wild stab in the dark of why they don't give the option:
1. The first group of four asks for the front seat-- assigner says, "yes" -- they go to wait for first row
2. The next group of three asks for the front seat -- assigner says "yes" -- they go to wait for first row
3. The next couple asks for the front seat -- assigner says "yes" -- they go to wait for the first row
4. A single rider asks for the front seat -- assigner says "yes" -- they go to wait for the first row
5. Another group of four asks for the front seat -- assigner says "yes" -- they go to wait for the first row
6. A group of three sees that there is wait of 4 trains (in the station) for the front seat and asks for the back row -- assigner says "yes" -- they go to the back row
7. A couple make the same choice for the back row --assigner says "yes" -- they go the back row
8. the next train leaves the station with 25 empty seats (ride operates at less that 25% capacity)
9. A group of 4 from the FastLane asks for front row --assigner says "yes" -- they go to the front row
10. A group of four asks for the front seat --assigner says "no" due to mob already waiting for the front row, the fact that the ride is operating far below capacity, and the line is growing unnecessarily-- that group of four starts screaming "it's not
fair" -- the other operators step in to try to calm the situation -- they get screamed at, and one of them gets shoved-- security is called
11. ride capacity falls from the current <25% capacity to 0% until security arrives to throw angry people out of the park -- ops eventually return to running the ride
12. repeat the first 11 steps, all-day-long