I wouldn't be surprised if the locals are a.BIG part of the problem.Isn’t the problem more with the ride capacity than the queue? If the ride allows 1,500 people an hour to ride and the park is open for 11 hours that 16,500 possible riders but there are more than 16,500 people at DHS each day and pretty much everyone wants to ride so there aren’t enough slots for everyone. If they left the queue open longer wouldn‘t anyone who got in later just get a boarding group that will never get called? One possible solution is to limit guests to 1 boarding group a week. That would shut out locals on APs who go multiple times a week and also limit a guest visiting for a week and spending more than 1 day at DHS from riding more than once on their trip, but it would open slots for more overall people.
And they don't care. A little boy bawls for an hour because he can't ride the one day he's there? Who cares, I'm hitting ride 75 today! I think s lot.of.locals, many living off their free extended unemployment, set an alarm almost daily. If they hit it, they go in for a couple hours. If they don't, they go back to sleep. There should be a hard number of not more than 10 for this year IMHO.