CoasterfanSWE
Roller Poster
Hello
First of all, attempts were made to find threads answering the questions, however no very relevant ones were found. If despite this there would already be a topic answering the questions asked in this post, I sincerely aplogize for the inconvenience and will attempt to take appropriate actions.
Looking through many older post on these forums, I found a thread where it was stated that the ride operators directed the visitors to certain rows in the train instead of giving them the freedom of choice. Living in a country consisting of rather few parks, at the ones I have visited I have never encountered anything like that. For future references (and to avoid potential surprises/let-downs) I wish to ask;
1. Is it a common practise throughout amusement parks to direct the riders to a certain row of the train instead of giving them the freedom to choose by themselves?
2. Regardless of the answer to previous question, which parks and rollercoasters (more re-known in Europe most prominently, but re-known american ones are appreaciated as well) utilize this practise?
While I am asking questions regarding queue systems, I am also having wonders regarding singe-rider queues. Due to the previously stated lack of experience I have yet to encounter single-rider queues and am uncertain regarding the usage of such.
3. How are single-rider queues handled? Does the way they are handled vary between different parks/rides? (generally asking about major differencies)
4. Which re-known rollercoasters (preferably in Europe and US) utilize a single-rider queue?
*EDIT: Note that "re-known" is not necessarily solely refferering to parks of Disney, Merlin, Six Flags or other famous brands but any park that would be concidered noteworthy.
While I realise those might be quite obvious questions, these sort of practises are not utilized in the parsk I have visited, so it is very appreaciated to have them answered for future references and I hope it is okay that I ask them.
Thank you in advance.
First of all, attempts were made to find threads answering the questions, however no very relevant ones were found. If despite this there would already be a topic answering the questions asked in this post, I sincerely aplogize for the inconvenience and will attempt to take appropriate actions.
Looking through many older post on these forums, I found a thread where it was stated that the ride operators directed the visitors to certain rows in the train instead of giving them the freedom of choice. Living in a country consisting of rather few parks, at the ones I have visited I have never encountered anything like that. For future references (and to avoid potential surprises/let-downs) I wish to ask;
1. Is it a common practise throughout amusement parks to direct the riders to a certain row of the train instead of giving them the freedom to choose by themselves?
2. Regardless of the answer to previous question, which parks and rollercoasters (more re-known in Europe most prominently, but re-known american ones are appreaciated as well) utilize this practise?
While I am asking questions regarding queue systems, I am also having wonders regarding singe-rider queues. Due to the previously stated lack of experience I have yet to encounter single-rider queues and am uncertain regarding the usage of such.
3. How are single-rider queues handled? Does the way they are handled vary between different parks/rides? (generally asking about major differencies)
4. Which re-known rollercoasters (preferably in Europe and US) utilize a single-rider queue?
*EDIT: Note that "re-known" is not necessarily solely refferering to parks of Disney, Merlin, Six Flags or other famous brands but any park that would be concidered noteworthy.
While I realise those might be quite obvious questions, these sort of practises are not utilized in the parsk I have visited, so it is very appreaciated to have them answered for future references and I hope it is okay that I ask them.
Thank you in advance.