Matt N
TS Member
- Favourite Ride
- Shambhala (PortAventura Park)
The problem there, though, is that if the system is working as intended, there shouldn’t really be an RAP queue time.
In theory, the return times given mean that RAP users shouldn’t have a wait that’s any different from that of the main queue, and they shouldn’t have to wait in a physical queue at all. The principle of the system means that people should theoretically be allowed to wait virtually for their slot to arrive and then have a nominal (i.e. 5-10 minute or less) wait to get on once that “queueing” time has elapsed.
Of course, it doesn’t seem to work that way in reality, but I think that the park displaying RAP queue times would almost be a tacit admission that the system does not work as intended.
In theory, the return times given mean that RAP users shouldn’t have a wait that’s any different from that of the main queue, and they shouldn’t have to wait in a physical queue at all. The principle of the system means that people should theoretically be allowed to wait virtually for their slot to arrive and then have a nominal (i.e. 5-10 minute or less) wait to get on once that “queueing” time has elapsed.
Of course, it doesn’t seem to work that way in reality, but I think that the park displaying RAP queue times would almost be a tacit admission that the system does not work as intended.