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ccording to recently published research from IAAPA/LANE/TERRALEVER, 75% of destination visitors are willing to pay
more for less time in line, while 4 out of 5 of the had a positive sentiment. Below is a list of issues which are very
consideration when defining how destinations might want to operate and offer a queue management system.
The perhaps most important issue is how
many of the guests can be served by the system 75% of guests want to pay for less time in line, a queue management system should at least be able to service that number. If not, it may be a problem to disappoint 65%
on ride capacity and not queues, so all ride A queue management system must have a
configured without any coding. The ease of integrating a queue line
rides and attractions did a visitor experience on
about. Dialogue with visitors before, during and after the visit is extremely important.
One exception is of course season passes as
they save the name of the holder. However, most passes to visitors.
and delivering a true digitalised visitor entertainment into the future.
JUNE 2024
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