What coasters' queues makes the most of the land?

KW Insider brings up a good point. After thinking of all the queues I've been through, I'm beginning to wonder if parks make them flat and open on purpose. It's easier to spot somebody writing graffiti, smoking, smooching, whatever, in a flat, open area. When you get a low visibility line there is less supervision.

Volcano is a case in point. It's got winding tunnels in the mountain that can't be monitored unless it's walked through. It also has more gum and graffiti on the walls than any other coaster I've seen.

While we all would love to see queues that are interesting and nicely themed, the park may have to consider this stuff for our own good.

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Joshua Wilcox
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Serial Thriller at SFAW! The queve is litteraly under the coaster! What fun to watch the people's faces!lol

baddboy said:
"Goliath's is pretty good with all the mist and trees makes you think its larger than it really is. Ninja @ SFMM has to the be the king of queue line capacity. That upper level holds like an hour in such as small area.

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"ok everyone go ahead and pull down on your shoulder restraint so you feel nice and stuck!""


That made me kind of mad because the wait looked really short. I ended up waiting 50 minutes!

baddboy said:
"Goliath's is pretty good with all the mist and trees makes you think its larger than it really is. Ninja @ SFMM has to the be the king of queue line capacity. That upper level holds like an hour in such as small area.

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"ok everyone go ahead and pull down on your shoulder restraint so you feel nice and stuck!""


That made me kind of mad because the wait looked really short. I ended up waiting 50 minutes!

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