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What happens when parks see crowds coming

Two anonymized engagements from the 2025–2026 seasons. Names withheld under NDA — the numbers are real, and full details are available in due diligence.

Field results, not projections

Both parks ran Thoosie in live operations. Both agreed to publish outcomes on an anonymized basis.

Case Study 01 · Summer 2025

Mid-Atlantic Regional Park

~1.2M annual visitors · Regional amusement park

Challenge

Saturday overcrowding was driving 1-star reviews about lines, and guests were exiting early — cutting per-cap spend on exactly the days that should have carried the season.

Solution

Thoosie crowd analytics identified peak pressure windows 90 minutes in advance. That lead time let the duty manager activate Sunday incentive messaging before Saturday queues hit their breaking point.

Results

18%of Saturday peak attendance shifted to Sunday
+$6.20per-cap spend increase
Improvedreview sentiment on line complaints
Anonymized — full details available under NDA
Case Study 02 · 2025–2026 Season

Southeast Family Entertainment Center

~800K annual visitors · Family entertainment center with outdoor rides

Challenge

The operations team was reactive to busy days: no advance signal for staffing decisions, and unplanned overtime had become a routine line item.

Solution

Thoosie's 7-day forecast feed was integrated via API directly into the park's scheduling system, giving planners a week of runway on every staffing call.

Results

-23%unplanned overtime hours
22 min → 6 minduty manager response time to queue spikes
Anonymized — full details available under NDA

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