theguitarman
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Again, yes and no. There is no question that a random occurrence, a great story, gaming or thrill element encourages people to get on an attraction over and over again. The most successful attractions have more than one of those features. This is what makes a successful attraction in the eyes of the guys paying the bills. In the case of the Tiki Room a random element, such as a random set list of songs, would be the low hanging fruit that would keep the guest counts up.
I think part of the answer to this comes in the age old debate about the "Disney Storytelling". There are some great examples of rides with excellent stories, (POTC (pre-Jack Sparrow..), HM), that are timeless. The story is vague enough to where you can ride the ride over and over and over and over and never get bored! Even something like Soarin', the story is simply "you are soarin' over California". Then, there are story lines that are too specific, where the story is so laid out for you, you just sit back and watch. You are no longer a part of it, you are just being whisked around in it (Dinosaur being a good example). I still love the ride, being a huge fan of the parks, but the average guest is not going to want to ride it again. You know the story. You know the specific ending. I think people get more bored with that.
That being said, there are always exceptions! Splash Mountain has a great, detailed storyline, but it is done so well that you can ride it over and over.