beer dave
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Nonsense, It's not that different than a restaurant reservation system. If anything, it is far more difficult in restaurants because of the length of and various options of a dining experience. If a restaurant has a seating capacity of 200 people they don't accept reservations for all 200 people at the same time, serve them, then seat another 200 guest with a new set of reservations. Times are staggered throughout the day in whatever time intervals makes sense and are adjusted as need be. It's much easier to make a reservation schedule when you know each guest experience will only last 90 seconds tops. Of course there will be a small que, but there only needs to be 1 person waiting in line for the ride to operate at optimum capacity. You're right when you say gaps in a que are bad; but, there is no need to have 100's of people waiting in line for no reason. Guest would only need to be trained if they don't already know how to make a restaurant reservation.
Ok there you have it. I have nothing to say to this.