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I wonder if it's actually popular or the line is just incredibly slow. Every one one of these ive been on the line moves so incredibly slow. For a ride model that is extremely big person friendly and how many trains go every min I would think the lines would move more. No idea the science on all that though with these models
 
I wonder if it's actually popular or the line is just incredibly slow. Every one one of these ive been on the line moves so incredibly slow. For a ride model that is extremely big person friendly and how many trains go every min I would think the lines would move more. No idea the science on all that though with these models
It's a bit of both in that it has a healthy following but not anywhere close to tops in the park but the line also moves very slowly
 
I wonder if it's actually popular or the line is just incredibly slow. Every one one of these ive been on the line moves so incredibly slow. For a ride model that is extremely big person friendly and how many trains go every min I would think the lines would move more. No idea the science on all that though with these models
The max throughput I've ever seen was around 430 people in an hour, and that was doing around 50 cycles. I think Tumbili can be somewhat of a people magnet because of the lower height requirement and the (somewhat) accommodating seats, but also because its a quick and smooth ride experience. I've heard guests in the park skip over certain rides just because they think that they're "rough," but I don't think i've ever heard anyone actually complain about the ride itself besides the fact that it's short.
 
I amaze myself by getting on this thing of my own free will. Even enjoy a ride without flips, although still end up upside down at the bottom of a raven turn. Intensity could be a bit more, but no way would I get on even the milder side of Dragonslayer. Won't wait long for it, but somehow it can be the shortest wait at times despite its tiny capacity.
 
I do wish Tumbili had a formalized (and more differentiated) intense side and tame side like Dragon Slayer. Dragon Slayer offers my favorite 4D FreeSpin ride experience, but Tumbili wins out for me overall because of its dramatically superior presentation. If we could have the more varied ride experience of Dragon Slayer with the lore and theming of Tumbili, that would be a big win in my opinion.
 
The couple of times I visited and gave Tumbili some attention, the non-midway side wasn't flipping at all. I've ridden it a number of times, and never got a flip on the back side. I assumed it was an operation/maintenance issue, but maybe this is by design?
 
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