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Closing the ride fixes the crowding. And I observed that it is only this ride that causes massive guests to get crowded in front of its entrance. I don't know why only this ride interested so many guests, making other rides empty.
Umm what do u mean alternate route? Creating another branch off of my main street? And yeah, near this ride I have 3 coasters with very high prestige rating (1200++) but still, those coasters didn't causes chaos like this although this only has 900 prestige point.
I'm so confused right now.
One thing to note that after I observed more, if I again build another flat ride further down the street, the crowding "moves" to the next ride entrance besides this (there's a chairswing behind my Ascendance, now it produces the same issue as this one - the Ascendance entrance now return to normal, not crowding anymore).
I wish this game has an option to turn off guests (and also paths) collisions, so that they could go through each other, thus not getting stuck in like, such circumstances.
So you start with Ascendance, give it a queue line long enough for, say, two complete fills. Much longer and (or even at that length) people will complain the queue lines are too long. Check your prestige, add queue decorations to improve it, and price accordingly, Set the Time between Inspections to 10 minutes.
Make sure your paths leading to and from the ride are nice and wide. Do this for any ride that proves popular, maybe even adding more paths that go around the area. One of the things I dislike about the game is you have to destroy the old path before you put in a wider new one. You can change the "style" of a path with a single click, but not the width.
Then, for the most part, just sit back and let it work to make money for you.