
Chicken exits are usually at the end of the ride queue, just before you board the plane. Many chicken exits are marked. But if you can't see one, you can always let the actor know that you don't want to ride a bike. They will guide you to the attractions. Don't be shy – actors are used to these requests! In my experience, they are quiet and without judgment.
Not all attractions have the same style of chicken exit. Some are integrated into the theme of the attractions, so you still feel like you are “in the story” when you go back outside. Disney World Haunted House has a chicken outlet, which is a great example. If your little light is frightened by the elevator, leave before closing, bringing you to the area of the ride exit and with the same smaller theme as the standby queue. (The haunted house actually has two Chicken exit: One is in front of the elevator and the other is in front of the car! ) For some others, the exit is directed to the unloading area or the short corridor outside.

Bottom Line: Walt Disney World’s Chicken Export is built-in for safety and comfort. It ensures that each guest is free to choose their own experience until the last moment. This is another way Disney prioritizes your well-being as a guest while keeping the experience of the full magic. To help you plan, we have chicken reviews for Disney’s most exciting rides. You can see the entire series here.
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