Couldn't find anything in search so asking out loud. Has anyone ever done an analysis on optimal path through a given park? For sake of argument, let's limit the discussion to MK. I mean, I've read lots of supposedly logical reasoning and expressions of personal experience about which way to go off of Main Street and which rides to do in which order.
But does anyone have any EMPIRICAL evidence to support a claim that their method is better than any other? The idea is to be the most efficient track through the park while reducing all ride wait times. I'd like to think there IS something of an absolute best way of doing things with a certain set of variables. Those being (at the least):
Anyone else, among the geeks here, ever done something like this?
But does anyone have any EMPIRICAL evidence to support a claim that their method is better than any other? The idea is to be the most efficient track through the park while reducing all ride wait times. I'd like to think there IS something of an absolute best way of doing things with a certain set of variables. Those being (at the least):
- Time of year of the visit
- Time of day entering the park
- General weather condition
- Availability/refurb status of all rides
- Wait time trends as related to time of day/time of year
Anyone else, among the geeks here, ever done something like this?