Efteling has introduced a new concept to enhance the queue experience at “The Flying Dutchman” attraction. Facing increasing complaints about queue-jumping, the park decided to implement effective measures to ensure a fair and enjoyable experience for all visitors.
The Issue of Queue-Jumping
Previously, visitors often attempted to bypass the waiting time at the popular water coaster “The Flying Dutchman” by ducking under the barriers. This behavior not only caused dissatisfaction among waiting guests but also posed a safety risk.
Implementation of New Safety Measures
To counteract queue-jumping effectively, Efteling recently installed black nets along the outer areas of the queue. These nets are attached to additionally reinforced posts, making it almost impossible to duck under. Now, visitors wishing to skip part of the queue would need to climb over the fences, which is highly visible and thus a deterrent.
Positive Impacts for Visitors
This initiative aims to increase fairness and safety in the queue, thereby improving the overall experience in the park. By showing that it is taking active steps to address issues like queue-jumping, the park reinforces its commitment to a positive visitor experience.
The Flying Dutchman: A Special Focus
“The Flying Dutchman” is one of the main attractions at Efteling, renowned for its unique combination of a dark ride and a water coaster. The attraction is currently closed for annual winter maintenance and will reopen on March 30. Meanwhile, extensive test runs have been conducted to ensure all new features operate smoothly.
Conclusion
Efteling's measures against queue-jumping at The Flying Dutchman send a clear message of respect and fairness within the park. With the attraction's reintroduction, visitors can expect an improved and safer experience that underscores the value of every visit to Efteling.
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