Captainkidd76
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 7, 2017
We hit Busch Gardens yesterday and Sea World today. Had a good time at both, but the Quick Queue procedure needs to be looked at. I could use a few different examples, but I'll go with Mako. The system works well when it comes to having a different line that is definitely shorter than standby. However, the attendants at the load area are useless, if even present. Unlike Disney and Universal where they ask how many people are in your party, they just have everyone merge into one group and pick the row they want. There's 2 problems with this. First, once you get to the loading station, you're going to have a longer wait anyways, just because the 2 lines are merged. The 2nd part is the real problem. We saw countless trains leaving the station with many empty seats. If you're in row 6 and have 2 people in your party and the next few groups have 3 or 4, the train leaves the station with 2 empty seats. Same thing if there are 3 to a group. Train leaves with 1 empty seat. This can happen at any park due to circumstance, but it's rampant at Busch and Sea World because there is no organization.