May 17, 201016 yr Stephanie Rogers from Greenfield, Indiana today became the 2,000,000th rider on Diamondback since the steel roller coaster opened in 2009.
May 17, 201016 yr ok so I've always wondered... how do they keep track of the number of riders this closely? Does one of the ride ops have to record the number of people onboard every train as it leaves?
May 17, 201016 yr Author ok so I've always wondered... how do they keep track of the number of riders this closely? Does one of the ride ops have to record the number of people onboard every train as it leaves? Yes. And to get the exact 2,000,000th rider, I think they based it on who walked into the station as number 2,000,000.
May 17, 201016 yr Well, to be honest, the ride operators don`t necessarily keep track of how many riders there are. Rather, they generally keep track of how many empty seats there are. The ride computer keeps a tally and it deducts the number of empty seats from the tally. Amusement parks keep very detailed logs on capacity, as it impacts staffing forecasts, budgets, and what rides deserve capital improvements. In the case of Holiday World, capacity studies actually played a role in their decision to only use two Timberliners as opposed to three. (It opened with three train PTCs).
May 18, 201016 yr ok so I've always wondered... how do they keep track of the number of riders this closely? Does one of the ride ops have to record the number of people onboard every train as it leaves? This has actually been discussed before when it came up in the 5@5 questions.http://www.KICentral.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=20850&st=1140&p=375321entry375321
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