But of course you also have off duty employees who come through the security entrance. ;)
2005/2006: Cedar Point - Millennium Force
2007/2008/2009: Walt Disney World - Magic Kingdom - Tomorrowland Speedway
2008: Hard Rock Park - Maximum RPM! Opening Supervisor
2008/2009: Universal Orlando - Men in Black: Alien Attack Team Leader, Guest Services Coordinator
What about people with strollers and small children? They don't go through the turnstiles to enter or exit. However, after going into the park with my family I've often returned to the car, sometimes more than once in a day, for something forgotten. Then when I return it's through the turnstile. Oh, wait, if I don't go out with the stroller I still go out through the exit turnstile... Never mind, it still works out. :)
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In the grand scheme of things does it really matter, they just want and average anyways, they probably use a little bit of each technique. To get back on topic there is no way that we will find out how many people were there on the 16th of july.If it seemed like you didn't wait very long, then it probably was a slow day. I think the best way to determine how busy it was, is by using the wait time for MF, it seems to me that it is the most consistent barrometer for crowdedness
We’d get daily attendance figures (prolly around 8pm) over the radio to figure out what time to bug out. The more people in the park that day the later we’d stay.
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For the stroller gates, they're supposed to click off the numbers by just spinning the nearest turnstyle, assuming they're coming in for the first time and not with a re-entry stamp. That's how it worked last fall at least.
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun
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