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The queue in Soarin is pretty cool as long as you don't have to wait in it forever. Not a big fan of the changes they made with the Fast Pass, but we made it work on our trip earlier this month.
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UPDATE: So after a bunch of views with no comments and no favorites...it's clear I really don't have any gift in doing abstract...just confirm my original believe ;-)
Enoshima, a small island not far from Kamakura, has the most crowded beaches I have ever seen in Japan. During Golden Week (a block of back-to-back national holidays in early May), thousands of people flock to Enoshima to comb the rocks for marine life and visit the caves at the rear of the island. The line of people are queuing for a short boat ride back to Enoshima Station.
Enoshima, 2002
Queue: a line of people or vehicles waiting for something
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When coupled to each other, these five locomotives cover a stretch of track almost 200 feet long. It begins to gives you a sense of the massive scale of railway operations, when you examine a little fleet like this one at close range!
Ticket desk with one of the old blue ropes on. Remember these across the doors to the screens before you were allowed in or had your ticket torn?
An usual evening at Nai Sadak, Old Delhi ( Delhi -6 ) ..
Old Delhi is called Delhi-6 because of its Pin number which is Delhi-110006. Lot of people have asked this question "why is it known as Delhi-6?"
Queues in front of Kew Gardens
Schlangen vor Kew Gardens
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The massive queue... when we first joined it. Went all the way round the building(big building)then up a path, and finally to the entrance....
Montreal, QC – Stopped by Queue de Cheval (Horse's Tail) for dinner; it was quite the interesting place. The food was exceptional and the service pretty good. It’s not for the budget minded nor is for the traditionalist when it comes to atmosphere (there is something odd about listening to 80’s music while eating a $50 steak).
I ended up eating at “the bar” a circular charcoal grill where they cook most of the entrées. For the price of food I was expecting a lot; however I feel I was a little short changed. The main course was fantastic but unfortunately it did not translate through desert. My Crème Brule tasted more like lemon meringue and my coffee was luke warm and tasted “old”. I’d recommend eating dinner here but go somewhere else for dessert. One more interesting fact; Quebec and Canada’s sales tax comes to be around 14%.
A long queue for the Mersey Ferry. Busy day with the Caribbean Princess in for the day. 27th July 2013
Live 8 entry queue in front of us
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Tour Eiffel (Eiffel tower), Paris, France.
View from Eiffel tower down at the queue of people still waiting to be admitted to the tower.
Together with many other places at the Banks of the Seine in Paris, Eiffel tower is inscribed in the World Heritage List of the UNESCO.
text from whc.unesco.org/en/list/600/
"From the Louvre to the Eiffel Tower, from the Place de la Concorde to the Grand and Petit Palais, the evolution of Paris and its history can be seen from the River Seine. The Cathedral of Notre-Dame and the Sainte Chapelle are architectural masterpieces while Haussmann's wide squares and boulevards influenced late 19th- and 20th-century town planning the world over. "