Gaps frustrate people, but unnecessarily - as long as the gap doesn't actually reach the point of boarding, the queue time is exactly the same...depending on the location and management of merge points of course!There’s a huge gap in the queue where people are just buying ice creams
Yeah people seem to get really wound up by this for some reason. It's actually better because you eventually get to move forward a larger distance instead of a constant Merlin queue crawl.Gaps frustrate people, but unnecessarily - as long as the gap doesn't actually reach the point of boarding, the queue time is exactly the same...depending on the location and management of merge points of course!
You monster!I Love creating gaps. People a long way behind get excited at the sudden queue movement, and the reality is that it changes nothing.
If I'm in a single lane traffic jam, I'll switch off the engine and wait a few minutes. People behind are horrified that I'm not moving 50m forward to close the gap and sit there idling the engine for the next 5m forward.
Even post-stall, it seems as though there’s a variation between trains/seats, from what I’ve heard; some people are saying they’ve had one ride that was smooth and another that was quite rattly in quick succession.My suspicions are somewhat confirmed. One of my friends who went before the stall came off and said how rattlely it was compared to his last ride he went on
I’m one of those people who reroutes on a journey so that I’m always moving, can’t abide being at a standstill so to me your queueing habits are a war crimeYeah people seem to get really wound up by this for some reason. It's actually better because you eventually get to move forward a larger distance instead of a constant Merlin queue crawl.
To be fair, I have only sat on row 5 and 6, there’s a good chance that I was on the same train. [armchair engineering placeholder] so uhh yeah that’s probably whyEven post-stall, it seems as though there’s a variation between trains/seats, from what I’ve heard; some people are saying they’ve had one ride that was smooth and another that was quite rattly in quick succession.
Ah, this brings back memories of when me and my family went to Chessington back in 2014… we queued around an hour for Vampire, but as it turned out, many in the queue ahead of us were queueing to buy ice cream, and after the queue line shop, we pretty much walked straight into the station!There’s a huge gap in the queue where people are just buying ice creams
It was only 20c when I went and it felt 5c hotter. Could it be a combo of resin floor and gold reflecting heat? I think the design is intended to point the lift hill at the sun but that also means everyone in the queue is in direct line of itFinally got my rides on Hyperia, including back row.
Its really a great coaster, it stands out in the U.K. market, and is a great addition to Thorpe’s line up, with a different ride experience than other coasters there
Its still also too short and an unpleasant environment to wait in (especially in todays heat)
It doesn’t crack my top 5
A very good afternoon, got to the park for 3pm and got 3 rides in (could've went round again if we wanted) to just before 6pm.Finally heading down over the next few days to ride Hyperia (and mini figure speedway). Hopefully it's a good few days.