Line Watchers
Line Watchers
Hi Everybody,
Do you all remember the large lifeguard chairs with people sitting in them near the lines of the most popular rides? The people sitting in them would be watching to make sure those in line weren't cutting or jumping the ropes to let friends in. I particularly remember seeing these chairs and people in the lines where we all waited to ride The American Eagle in Gurnee. There would be occasions where they would have to throw someone out of the line because they had cut, or caused a problem. Wonder when they got rid of the lifeguard chairs and people watching? I assume Santa Clara had them too. Didn't these people watching have a special name? What a job...
Also interesting was to see how once a ride lost its popularity, the number of "stockades" used to keep people in line were eliminated. There would just be a concrete area, void of the posts and ropes once used.
Do you all remember the large lifeguard chairs with people sitting in them near the lines of the most popular rides? The people sitting in them would be watching to make sure those in line weren't cutting or jumping the ropes to let friends in. I particularly remember seeing these chairs and people in the lines where we all waited to ride The American Eagle in Gurnee. There would be occasions where they would have to throw someone out of the line because they had cut, or caused a problem. Wonder when they got rid of the lifeguard chairs and people watching? I assume Santa Clara had them too. Didn't these people watching have a special name? What a job...
Also interesting was to see how once a ride lost its popularity, the number of "stockades" used to keep people in line were eliminated. There would just be a concrete area, void of the posts and ropes once used.
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Never saw them in Santa Clara
This is the first I have ever heard of someting like that. I don't ever remember seeing them in the Santa Clara park. Maybe Californians are more trustworthy . I do remeber in the early years how long the lines were for the big rides, taking at least and hour. After the park had been open about 5 years the lines would seldom take up more than 50% of allocated cue space. Unless it was the first year of a new ride. The last year I worked there I liked to look at the old cue space and how long they were. and reflect on the days when they were all full.
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I do remember that as well. Just as a reference, here is a picture showing the Eagle Queue area. Everything on the right side of the Tent is queue. If the whole tent is full, the wait for the ride is somewhere between 75 and 90 minutes. There have been times in the last few years that the park has needed to use part of this area. It has been many years since I have seen the entire thing full.
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As you enter the line, you are given a good sized ticket, with the name of the ride on it. Each ticket has a number, and they are passed out in order.JW65 wrote:How do the number tickets at Gurnee prevent people from line jumping?
Near the end of the line, the tickets are collected. If you are out of sequence, then they know you lined jumped.
It works really well. Problem is, it does take extra staff to do this, as you need 2 more people on the crew.
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It has been used on Batman, Superman, Raging Bull, and I think Viper. I know when Shockwave was still in the park, they used it on it as well.redfishpaw wrote:I may have experienced this during the Superman line. Which rides is ticket system typically utilzized?
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Re: Line Watchers
Don't really mean to bring up such an old topic, but did want to chime in on the tickets.....was just at Gurnee today and they broke out the tickets for Raging Bull, the line filled the queue houses as well as went as far back to Viper (good lord thats a 3 hour wait thank god I had Exit Admission Passes)BrianPlencner wrote:redfishpaw wrote:I may have experienced this during the Superman line. Which rides is ticket system typically utilzized?
It has been used on Batman, Superman, Raging Bull, and I think Viper. I know when Shockwave was still in the park, they used it on it as well.
Anyways the real point, the ticket system must not be used TOO Often, I remember seeing those tickets almost 10 years ago when I worked there and the ones they were using tonight for Raging Bull were printed out with Batman's name on them and still had the OLD Blue and White Six Flags Logo on them, which also was funny because they are using old logo stuff there, but the "Loaner coats" that wardrobe handed out were black with the blue and white logo (when I worked there) had a current logo patch ironed over the old logo (it was hilarious)
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They used it on the Eagle as well. I have ticket 000-001 stashed away somewhere...BrianPlencner wrote:It has been used on Batman, Superman, Raging Bull, and I think Viper. I know when Shockwave was still in the park, they used it on it as well.redfishpaw wrote:I may have experienced this during the Superman line. Which rides is ticket system typically utilzized?
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