featured-image

If there’s one thing that you know you’ll be doing inside a theme park, it’s stand in line. Even if you’re willing to shell out for the various line-skipping options, like Disney’s Genie+ or Universal's Express Pass, you’ll still spend a lot of your time in line . This makes it all the more frustrating when you see people trying to cut the line.

It’s unfair to everybody who has been waiting in line when some people don't. Knott’s Berry Farm has come up with a new way to try and fight this, but to me, it seems unlikely to be very successful. The O.



C. Register reports that new signs have been posted around the iconic California theme park, and Knocked Up location Knott’s Berry Farm , that offer guests a phone number that they can text which will inform park security of people jumping the queue. After receiving the report security will be dispatched to deal with the problem.

This is certainly a new idea that hasn’t been tried before to my knowledge, and while it’s not without its merits I can’t imagine it will work as intended. On paper, I completely understand why Knott’s Berry Farm is trying this new texting option. People who jump the queue suck and everybody gets upset when it happens.

However, a lot of the time people get away with it for the simple reason that people don’t like to confront people on these sorts of issues. One group confronting another about allegedly cutting the line has led to violence inside theme parks before. Knott’s Berry.

Back to Entertainment Page