A: Go about your vacation. If it were a real threat, they would let you know.
----------You are very trusting, but you still spend the next few minutes nervously twisting your hands before you can finally talk yourself out of a panic.
CORRECT B: Walk up and politely ask them what the worry is about.
----------As soon as the first guard sees you, she plasters her face with a bright smile. As you ask your question they laugh good naturedly and say that a parent has lost track of their child. It’s always a cause for a little worry, but they have a guard going to the petting zoo to check for the little lost one. You don’t
really buy their explanation, but you walk away anyway, forcing yourself to believe them.
CORRECTC: Leave. Better safe than sorry, and you don’t feel like being dino chow in the worst case scenario.
----------You are not a risk taker. If the security professionals are worried, then it’s cause for you to be worried too. You hop the first boat off the island and plan out your letter for a refund.
INCORRECT It takes a few moments, but before long you are back about your day, bouncing from shop to shop, from ride to ride, and even manage to snag a Turbo Slip to ride the pterodactyls. You glance up to watch as one of the winged beasts break from the pack momentarily before being yanked roughly back into place. Your concern for the poor animal is replaced by concern for how high they are flying. For a moment, you look down at your Turbo Slip and bite your lip nervously. The pterodactyls were one of the best thrill rides in the park, not for their speed, but because of their altitude… and it was easy to say you would ride them… when you weren’t… looking… so very… very… high up at them… The ride operator calls for the next in line, and it’s time to make a choice.
A: You give your slip to someone else. That funnel cake in your stomach is no longer sitting so well, so you politely excuse yourself from the line and head towards the nearest bathroom to find out if it was nerves or rancid carnival food.
B: You need another moment to think. You ask the operator for another second and he says that he’ll give you two. This isn’t the first time that he’s had to accommodate for nervous guests. You stare at the fearsome creatures before you and weight the risks and the benefits.
C: Hell yes let’s ride this monster! You hand the operator your Turbo Slip and run up for the pterodactyl, read to begin your airborne adventure!