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Master the Art of Queueing
Queue management is an art as well as an important part of guest happiness. Long lines might irritate park visitors and lower their overall happiness. Use single rider lines, rapid passes, and other advanced queuing methods to prevent this. It is also critical to engage your guests while they wait. Install queuing TV screens, food vendors, or even smaller attractions that are easily accessible.
https://spottis.com/games/park-beyond-tips/
In fact, you can make coaster more profitable by having minimum cars which for some reason lets you jack up the price to higher than max cars.
oh so the Problem ist just. They only riding each ride once. is this supposed to be like that?
And where do i find this options?
Use single rider lines, rapid passes, and other advanced queuing methods to prevent this.