^^I'm not sure about the other parks, but KD is sending groups of riders in shifts--for example, an hour on I305, an hour on Rebel Yell, etc.--and using Coasting for Kids participants to fill empty seats. So, as Robb said, I don't think you can go line up for something else.
Universal Osaka is an excellent "greatest hits of Universal" park--with the added bonus of Hollywood Dream (and this is an especially good picture of a very photogenic coaster).
The Legoland people definitely brought something to Cypress Gardens that the developers of Adventure Park lacked: actual knowledge about what they're doing.
It certainly wasn't the worst ride, and I do actually enjoy it's layout...a LOT...but it was REALLY rough when we rode it last year. It used to be in my top 5 wood coasters in the late 90s. I wish they could do something to it to make it AWESOME again.
Same. I rode it the first year they had the Millennium Flyer trains and liked it a lot--last year at ECB, not so much.
There are issues with both riders being too small, as well. For example, Water Country won't allow single riders on Aquazoid, their big family raft ride. Seems that two small boys were in a raft, and the thing "valleyed" because they couldn't work up enough momentum because they lacked sufficient weight.
^At least it isn't as bad as the Internet firestorm when Cheetah Hunt had it's opening-day issues. Many of the posters are being pretty reasonable. The guy with the BBW story was obviously just a troll seeking attention.