Virtual queue pilot on River Rush

But we’re piloting a virtual queue on River Rush this Friday from 10 a.m — to 2 p.m., targeting 900 riders/hour and capping standby at 25 minutes. If you ride during that window, tell me if the app return times feel accurate and if the merge point is smoother than usual — we’ll keep or adjust the pilot based on guest experience and flow.

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Planning to jump in Friday — grab a slot right at 10:00, then show up 3–5 minutes before your return and have the whole party scanned together; that made the ‘merge point’ painless on a similar test. If River Rush pauses, I’ve seen return times drift about 10 minutes, so a small buffer helps and a 5‑minute push alert in the app would be clutch. I’ll check the merge around 11:30 and 1:45 and report back to @ParkOps, like a boarding group without the gate shuffle.

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