the Dark Marauder
<font color=red>Proud Redhead<br><font color=green
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Feasible. But would you have a way to deter those who line up at your wristband distribution location several hours in advance (it will happen) or just let them sit and wait, wasting their day?I would use the first come, first served explanation. Otherwise, you're left with survival of the fittest (i.e., those that push the hardest, etc).
Pick a location and time to pass out wristbands/tickets until they run out. When they're gone, they're gone and you direct people to an alternate viewing location.
Busch Gardens does something similar with their music concert series although when we were there people weren't exactly swarming to see the Little River Band, but still some thought was put into crowd control.
That would cause less bodies in the park (they come for the free concert) = less money being spent = lower profits. That would be sent to the drawing board. Maybe offer a VIP area where one can pay an additional fee and have a guaranteed good viewing spot/exit path (if applicable)Or better yet, make it an upcharge event and the problem takes care of itself. Keep raising the prices until the demand doesn't exceed supply.
I know, not popular, but an effective form of crowd control.