mcd2745
These Mickey pretzels are making me thirsty!
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If FP utilization goes up then it follows that less SB riders will get on the ride, which means the line will get longer.
With increased FP utilization, I'll accept the argument that it may take longer for, say, the 20th person in the SB line to get on the ride than it does currently. However, the overall number of people in the SB line has to be less. There's an important distinction there (it may certainly be "slower" but certainly should not be longer - in terms of number of people). So let's say currently, the average wait time in SB is 90 seconds per person ahead of you. So if you are 20th in the SB line, you're wait will be 30 minutes. Then, with the increased utilization, the time doubles to 180 seconds per person ahead of you because they are taking a higher percentage from FP. However, since more people are using FP and riding SB less overall, you'er only 10th in line now. So your SB wait time is still 30 minutes.