its been said above already, but I don't think any solution really solves the fundamental problem---a physical queue naturally inhibits demand. with good theme parks spending increasingly more days every year at high capacity, I just don't think there's a way to make virtual queues work (unless...
I think they could seriously increase the throughput on shuttle coasters if they just connected the track at either ends. that way the train could continue forward to the station and you could have multiple on the circuit at once
maybe its retracking technology for steel coasters. I'm imagining something like a finely-manufactured inner tube that you slip around the rails of the track, like when people put pool noodles on basketball hoop poles so that kids dont break their glasses running into them
wait imma go patent...
honestly, maybe hot take, but a solid lineup of flats is exactly the kind of investments thoosies should be stoked about. keep the coaster queues shorter...
warm regards,
cocoa
those are some nice looking layouts, both of them. Love a good indoor coaster and its nice to see the discipline getting more creative than "junior coaster in box"
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