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What do the numbers mean? Is it what time the rides open because if it is that, then it is shocking!
What do the numbers mean? Is it what time the rides open because if it is that, then it is shocking!
When Shambhala in June and August is running with 3 staff members it becomes clear there is a problem, the same goes with Furius Baco and Stampida. It does beg the question though, why such a popular Resort is running on such a low staff count for attractions, its not as if they don't have the money or need for it.
What confuses me even more though, is the fact that the Resort as a whole is not short on staff, whether it be stores, bars, restaurants, hotels, cleaning etc. There are ample amounts of staff. So I dont see why attractions is the one department which is lacking.
Because less staff on rides means longer queues therefore more Express pass sales therefore more revenue and better profits. It is pretty obvious that PA work like this when it comes to rides and Express; and other parks know (and laugh about) this also!
However more staff in shops etc means less queues to buy merchandise therefore more likelihood that people will make purchases.
Making lots more money through lots of Express pass sales will also please those shareholders. There is a read that they have machines selling Express next to all the queue boards.
It's amazing how the throughputs shoot up in the final 30-60 minutes of the day as well. Staff want to get home and no one will be wanting to purchase Express that late in the day.
It is impossible to prove but I suspect it is a factor.
Because you are IMO.
This isn't a case of "do you like vanilla ice cream", which is down to taste, there's cold hard evidence to judge this park by even from a distance.
That's why Trip Adviser works.
I would not visit it because of the atrocious reviews it gets, that are detailed, and plentiful, balanced against what a shame it is because it's actually a beautiful park.
The post above I was referring to was mitigating for what's obviously not normal.
To be fair though, on a re-read, I do agree you've made fair points that I didn't take in properly.