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netdvn said:
They could just turn the webcam off when that happens. Or maybe have multiple webcams from different points facing different rides to work with.

That's what I suggested to the park in my email when I asked was that they have four cams set up on the website in a square. If you want to watch all four of the cams you just stay on that page, albeit with fairly small pictures. Or you could click on one of them to get the full size image. Kind of like how a CCTV system monitor works.
 
I've seen places where users can take control of the webcam for a brief period and change where it faces... maybe a webcam on Mach Tower or something else high that could be rotated and zoomed to wherever the viewer likes.
 
I think the webcam should be placed at the top of Mach Tower and be pointed at Alpengeist and Griffon. It would be great because that is a pretty active section of the park. Plus,you might get a good view of the sunset behind griffon and Alpengeist.
 
Alpenghöst said:
I've seen places where users can take control of the webcam for a brief period and change where it faces... maybe a webcam on Mach Tower or something else high that could be rotated and zoomed to wherever the viewer likes.

A 360 degree web cam would be amazing! To Busch Gardens execs.: if you're reading this, this would be the time to let your IT department shine.
If the other parks can have multiple cameras, why can't we?
 
just saw today that Cedar Point has a new streaming web cam. Would be great for Busch to has this..can determine the crowds better.
 
They should put a camera on the Rhine River Cruise. They could keep it going for the fireworks so you can watch them at home. Just another way to keep people indoors. :p
 
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wannaplay1999 said:
just saw today that Cedar Point has a new streaming web cam. Would be great for Busch to has this..can determine the crowds better.

As already mentioned, showing the crowds is an issue because if people see it's busy, they may choose to not go, causing the park to lose money.
 
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