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Assigning seats on The Beast


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I know a park rep is going to get upset and call the ACE police on me, but if he's that sensitive, be my guest and call them! They have been assigning seats this week on Beast for no apparent reason. I told the rides manager I was upset and he is suppose to fix it, but as of today that has not happened. There is absolutely NO reason to assign seats on coasters, and especially ones were they never did in the last 32 years! I don't know whats up with assigning seats on Beast, but this Raptor Bird is NOT amused!

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eww... i can understand it on Diamondback, the station gets very cramped, plus all seats offer a butter smooth ride. if they're going to keep assigning seats for The Beast, my dad just might have to give up riding it. the only places his back can handle the ride is in 1-1 or any non wheel seat.

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I haven't ever had to ride in an assigned seat on Beast. I'm not sure why they are doing it nor do I think it's needed. Of course I'm not at the park to see how busy it is. I'm guessing it's not any busier than it has been earlier this season or last season when they didn't assign seats.

I find that assigning seats frustrate guests, pass holders and even employees. It does suck having jam packed stations but I like to find my seat on my own.

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Just think, for only five dollars more, you can pick your own seat.

Believe it or not, back in the days of ride tickets and pay by the ride, the vast majority of parks counted off trainloads of people and herded them into the station. Riverside in Massachusetts, the park that would eventually become SFNE, was infamous for this. And they weren't the least bit nice about it.

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I made a mistake in saying they choose the seat, I just remembered they told you to go to an empty row. Still, it makes it nice to not have to worry about the bottlenecking in the middle rows.

I'm an adult and I don't like being told where to sit by a high school girl! That goes through me like a hot knife through butter. I wanted to end my night tonight on a Beast night ride after the fireworks, but after this experience, I will not be doing that. Thanks Beast crew (whom I can't blame as you were no doubt following orders) for ruining my evening at KI! Another complaint to add to my GR report! WTH is going on at KI this year?? Sheesh!

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Good point Terpie. Another good thing about having an attendant by the entrance to the platform is they can measure children to see that they are tall enough. This saves delays in dispatching trains because of having to measure children after they enter the train. However, limiting the number of people on the line platform does not have to mean assigning seats.

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Tonight on AE, this woman created a scene in the station because her sons were not tall enough to ride. I could tell she was yelling and she was getting in the op's face. It got to the point she demanded they be measured with measuring tape, and delayed the ride for all of us. The young man handled it beautifully, and personally, since the woman chose to act ghetto about it, should have been escorted the hell out.

AZ, how about enlightening me on what the reasoning is since I'm the dense one here??

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Not a fan of assigned seating on The Beast as I experience a very different ride (some fun, some more painful) depending upon where I sit when riding.

I can only assume the goal is to avoid congestion (and the potential for problems that causes) in the station and ensure maximum capacity for the ride. I'd prefer to see them doing this by pulsing people into the row queue areas and not by telling you where to sit. They could even remove one of the switchbacks in the station queues to provide more space if they think that is necessary as there are plenty in the lower queue areas. One question: When assigning, is there still a split for front or back or are they taking everyone through one part of the line?

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...They have been assigning seats this week on Beast for no apparent reason....

There's a perfectly good reason why they are assigning seats on The Beast but you are too ACER-minded to realize what it is.

windshawne took the words right out of my mouth...please enlighten we the stupid ones what that reason might be...and why the park has not had to do it in the past even when The Beast was the king of the park.

Anxiously awaiting your wisdom.

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If you ask them for a location they almost always accomodate you. It stops the bottleknecks and trains are fuller. What is the problem? I applaud the change and I never sit on the wheels. If you want to complain lets get into excessive trim breaking out the wazzoo.

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AZ Kinda Guy...if that is correct...and I am not saying that it isn't...isn't that proof enough that the Fastlane system DOES affect the "regular" customers. I think that goes against the spiel that the non-Fastlane customers wouldn't even notice a difference...don't you agree?

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I'm not 100% certain why they have them all day (sometimes) but AZ Kinda Guy, while being a jerk, is correct. :rolleyes:

They have the seperators so that guests don't have to wait a cycle in a specific seat so that the Fast Lane people can go. Not sure if this increases capacity or not, but I rode FOF the other day and the line felt like it was going faster.

And Brian, before you get upset about it, have you tried requesting a seat? I've never been told no on Diamondback..

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Alright settle down all you ....... people

At Beast this is what they do, what they call "pulsing the station" this is done by letting one trains worth of people into the station by simply saying "Please choose any empty row" cutting the line when there is about 4 empty rows left. Then asking the next people in line to go to these rows if they want the next train.

Please don't get it in your mind that Beast is doing what Diamondback use to do by assigning numbered rows, as this is not the case.

Having a separator is beneficial to the guests as it makes it simple to get there group on the same train without having to line up. The process is still somewhat new, give it a week or two to perfect it.

Any questions feel free to ask.

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Alright settle down all you ....... people

At Beast this is what they do, what they call "pulsing the station" this is done by letting one trains worth of people into the station by simply saying "Please choose any empty row" cutting the line when there is about 4 empty rows left. Then asking the next people in line to go to these rows if they want the next train.

Please don't get it in your mind that Beast is doing what Diamondback use to do by assigning numbered rows, as this is not the case.

Having a separator is beneficial to the guests as it makes it simple to get there group on the same train without having to line up.

Any questions feel free to ask.

Do you think it increases capacity?

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