Random would work, but having each theater locked to a specific show would be an ops nightmare, I think. They'd have to have three separate queues, one for each theater.
I'm sure they could do three queues if they really wanted, but it also might result in a loss of capacity. I don't think they'd want a situation where two theaters have 80 minute waits and the other is a walk-on.
you still haven't acknowledged the problem of where do you put 2x more lines...hey but now you would have 3 rides instead of ONE.. hey lets go on the other one next...
I think there is room. That queue is like 15 feet wide. Throw some steel dividers down the middle. Instant 3 lane queue.you still haven't acknowledged the problem of where do you put 2x more lines...
You ask 'why' - that's the problem.. there isn't space to provide three different entrances, lines, etc.. oh and remember that lightning lane thing?![]()
And nobody would be happy to just get a random one.I agree, but from what I’ve been told, (and it kinda makes sense), the queue wou look d have to be redesigned to support 3 independent lines to 3 separate theaters…
Except it would have to be 6 lanes, to accommodate LL.I for one think this is a swell idea. If it could be monetised I'm sure they'd find a way to split the queue three-ways. There never seems to be a problem adding paid lines everywhere.
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