this is a little of topic but know im thinking wouldnt make sense to make daja vu 4 across all the way and not 2 spead out and 2 close? they could get more people on and off and the line would be faster
hey wouldnt it be better on dajavu to go 4 across than the weird design they have??they will get a coaster inm 05 even if its kinda like v2 look at the pattern
Honestly, I'm afraid to sit on the inside. I'm kinda tall and I'm afraid I'm gonna bang up my legs. But its not gonna happen so get used to the seats the way they are.
TooTired wrote:Honestly, I'm afraid to sit on the inside. I'm kinda tall and I'm afraid I'm gonna bang up my legs.
Lol, I think thats one of the reasons I have still yet to ride on the inside seats. I personally like to stick my feet and arms out as im going up the back tower, if I did that on the inside seats I would probally get off with 2 broken feet.
People get confused in the station, because to get to the right outside wing seat you have to walk through the row before you. I think it would be alot easier if they just changed the station around. Putting 4 in a line instead of 2 and basically counting row a and b as just 1 row instead of two. That would be alot quicker fix then changing around the seats in my opinion.
Oh now I get it! So for row 1a and 1b etc. they have two seperate waiting platform things (whatever they're called), and people get confused that they have to go around 1a to get to 1b. Okay. Yeah just combining them into one line would be a good idea. Or put a sign or something explaining it. Cus I do think the seating should stay the way it is.
I can imagine the sign, it shows a little sketch of the seats, middle ones already taken, and the outside closest to the air gates as well. There is a person standing past the airgate approaching the train. Ahead of them is a dotted line showing what they should do. It starts by approaching the middle seats and trying to squeeze through. Then goes to the next row to do the same, eventually, it just goes to the front of the platform, walk around the front car, and then walk back to the row they should be in.