It's not really trackable because in order to get it (programmatically), you would need a park reservation and actually scanned into the park, plus actually joining the VQ to see what the current BG is being offered.I've studied the thrill-data page for GotG (and the recent info in this thread) and I can't find the answer to this question. What boarding groups are being assigned at what time? For example, if I grab a BG at 2:00 (assuming the 1:00 drop continues to last that long), what BG# am I likely to get? Is there a graph showing "time of getting BG" on the X-axis and "return time" on the Y? Or is that info pretty much the same each day and not worth tracking?
Thank you! I will try that in the coming days. Could this chart (below) be showing essentially that?It's not really trackable because in order to get it (programmatically), you would need a park reservation and actually scanned into the park, plus actually joining the VQ to see what the current BG is being offered.
What you can probably do is somewhat predict your return time and chances at the current moment.
So for example, currently the estimated wait is 130 mins. BG 145 is currently called, and using the 4mins/BG average, if you were to join the VQ you would likely get something like BG 178 which will be called around 7:10pm.
But this could be widely inaccurate as the estimated time is usually on the higher end.
That graph is actually showing what BG (Y-axis) is being called at what specific time (X-axis), aka the tradional sense of time like you said not.Thank you! I will try that in the coming days. Could this chart (below) be showing essentially that?
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(From Thrill-Data.com)
I assume here that "time of day" refers to time of BG acquisition and that wait time is the time from acquisition to BG being called (not wait time in the traditional sense of time in queue).
Thank you for all of your daily work in this thread!!
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