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Peter,
You never passed those words of wisdom to me before (maybe I have forgotten them in some beer glass in Pittsburgh, Chicago or San Jose)
In either case, I am thinking that the type of exhibit makes a big difference and its execution. For example if an exhibit is "cool' enough I think people will wait. "Cool" is a very relative term, miniature trains in Pittsburgh are cool (people willing to wait hours). I am thinking that at amusement parks people are willing to wait. Perhaps it is a measure of how much the exhibit provides an experience that I can't even come close to at home. A multimedia exhibit - i.e. a computer exhibit seems much more like something I do at home so I am willing to wait less.
Also I think if an exhibit is designed to allow those waiting to enjoy themselves for example see the outcomes of the visitors ahead of them using the exhibit - then I think wait times can be longer as well.
Wayne
Wayne J LaBar
Vice President, Exhibitions and Theaters
Liberty Science Center
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Liberty State Park
Jersey City, NJ 07305
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