Hey Sue, or anyone else, do you know of any pics of this doombuggy?
I have pictures from today, which I will post soon after we get back from WDW.
I actually got some pretty good pictures because I got off when
my doombuggy got back to the exit, but the CM was busy answering questions for some other guests and forgot to stop the ride for DH and DD to get off. So, they got to ride twice and I got to stand at the unload area and talk with the CM.
I expected long lines, but the posted wait was 5 minutes and quite a few doombuggies were actually getting to the unload area empty.
We were told by 2 different CMs that the moving walkway can only be stopped at the 'red' car, which has a cut away side for transfers. I expected the car to actually be red, but there was nothing red about it that I could see. One thing that was an improvement was that it stopped just before the end of the unload area, so there is a very short distance from your doombuggy to the exit (not actually helpful to us since we bring DD's wheelchair right up to the doombuggy).
We also had asked if we could go into the stretching room to see that part and then return to the exit for boarding. The CM at the entrance to the handicapped area said that is not possible. I said I knew it
had been possible before; he said that after the changes to the attraction (some of which involve the stretching room and 'surround sound' in the stretching room, they are not allowed to bring guests into the stretching room unless they can walk into the queue for loading. He did offer that we could carry DD in, but since she can't stand, weighs 90 pounds and can be like carrying a 90 pound board, a 90 pound rag doll or a 90 pound wriggling snake (depending on how excited and/or tired she is), we said that was an impossibility.
So, no stretching room for us. Next time, I think we will ask if we can do sort of a 'parent swap' so that at least DH and I can see it.