September 27, 2005, 2:22A
If the ride is running 1,200 riders per hour, 1 rider per 3 seconds must pass entrance to maintain the line. The capacity is 1296 and 1200 hours happened quite a bit back when I worked the ride.
I've worked entrance at that ride a lot. There were times I work it for 4+ hours straight. It was a very stressful position at times, especially with freeway. When I first worked the ride, I did what I was told to do. After learning the hard way that it resulted in pissing off more people than necessary, I started doing things my way. I got zero guest complaints and actually got guest compliments.
The whole reason behind forcing everyone to try the test seat is to not single anyone out. Preventing people from getting upset because a ride host is essentially calling them fat. I'll tell you what will piss them off. Finding out they can't ride in front of a huge group of people. The group of people who are also upset, will more likely comment on those who can't fit. It's like making a burn hurt less by pouring acid on it.
My policy for the test seat was to read the guests. This is something ride prides cannot do since they don't have time to gain experience. I usually discretely watched guests who won't be able to ride before entering the line. I look for signs of aggression, upset looks, happiness, joking around, complaining, ect. Then I articulate a plot to work with them. Hours of practice is something I had a lot of. I don't want anyone being pissed off if they can't ride, no matter how trashy they are.
I've seen every reaction from crying to lashing out at me. In most cases I already know what they are probably going to do before they do it. I took the extra effort to listen, directed them to rides they could ride, apologise, and in some cases, took a few moments to chat with them. I managed to be able to do that and everything else entrance required me to do at the time. I actually found it fun to have 2 special access passes to fill out, a parent swap, 10 freeways, a couple test seats, purses, backpacks, stuffed animals, beer, 5 questions. The best part was 4 hours went by very quickly.