Overall, WDW does a pretty fantastic job at balancing this hierarchy.
That said, I did note quite a few areas that could be reevaluated.
1: Toy Story Midway Mania. From the moment the stand-by and Fastpass lines meet, there is an onslaught of CMs constantly badgering guests. Mostly to move forward and fill in available space. Thing is, this is all on stairs and very dangerous. Many guests just aren't comfortable standing one step away from those not in their party. The worst part is the cramming of people into the little room before the stairs. "Line up next to the wall, two ny two, keep moving forward, now turn, fill in all available space, and turn the line back around, fill in all avalible space!" What difference does it make to squeeze 20-25 people into that space? The constant yelling. Pushing. Crowding. Why? Just start guests up the stairs.
2: It's a Small World. Why are there so many boats running if they are constantly backed out of the finale room? Seriously. Why make the unload of the ride longer than the rest of the ride?
3: Monorails. I would rather wait an extra monorail every time for reasonable crowding. But cramming as many people as possible into the reload just force way too many people on the trains makes no sense at all either.
I am sure there are plenty more, but these three seem to really be missing Safety and Courtesy to guests to perform efficiency.
That said, I did note quite a few areas that could be reevaluated.
1: Toy Story Midway Mania. From the moment the stand-by and Fastpass lines meet, there is an onslaught of CMs constantly badgering guests. Mostly to move forward and fill in available space. Thing is, this is all on stairs and very dangerous. Many guests just aren't comfortable standing one step away from those not in their party. The worst part is the cramming of people into the little room before the stairs. "Line up next to the wall, two ny two, keep moving forward, now turn, fill in all available space, and turn the line back around, fill in all avalible space!" What difference does it make to squeeze 20-25 people into that space? The constant yelling. Pushing. Crowding. Why? Just start guests up the stairs.
2: It's a Small World. Why are there so many boats running if they are constantly backed out of the finale room? Seriously. Why make the unload of the ride longer than the rest of the ride?
3: Monorails. I would rather wait an extra monorail every time for reasonable crowding. But cramming as many people as possible into the reload just force way too many people on the trains makes no sense at all either.
I am sure there are plenty more, but these three seem to really be missing Safety and Courtesy to guests to perform efficiency.