Babe the Blue Ox
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I just read about this in the Unofficial Guide from 2001. I knew it has been going on for years but never realized that there is a name for it.
""Often, would be riders are held in line outside the entrance until all those previously in line have ridden, thus emptying the attraction. The appearance from the outside is that the line is enormous when, in fact, the only people waiting are those visible. This crowd control technique, known as "stacking," discourages visitors from getting in line. Stacking is used at several Disney rides and attractions during the hour before closing to ensure that the ride will be able to close on schedule."
TSMM is probably the worst offender of this. We can often ride 4 times during the final hour of operation just because the line looks so darn long.
""Often, would be riders are held in line outside the entrance until all those previously in line have ridden, thus emptying the attraction. The appearance from the outside is that the line is enormous when, in fact, the only people waiting are those visible. This crowd control technique, known as "stacking," discourages visitors from getting in line. Stacking is used at several Disney rides and attractions during the hour before closing to ensure that the ride will be able to close on schedule."
TSMM is probably the worst offender of this. We can often ride 4 times during the final hour of operation just because the line looks so darn long.