Poseidon Quest
Well-Known Member
Here’s a fun () story I’ve never shared on here. I worked at Everest quite a bit ago, but for multiple years. We had counters at the exit (they were overhead) to measure our OHRC. Whenever we ever had hours we could tell we weren’t going to hit our OHRC*, the managers and coordinators (or they would delegate this to “tasking” CMs) would walk through the exit, through the gift shop, through the gate by single rider, back to the unload platform and make the circle again multiple times.
Don’t know if it’s a continued practice or if other attractions have ways of faking their numbers, but that definitely was a regular occurrence while I was there.
*This only occurred when we had a steady line. They weren’t pushing us to do this when we had a walk-on wait, in which case we were not expected to hit our OHRC regardless.
What was the goal? To make the ride look more efficient statistically?