Ticketing and Crowd Management System for Attraction Facilities: An Aquarium Case Study

IF 0.7 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yoshiaki Nakagawa, Yukari Abe, Masami Isobe
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Abstract

In tourist facilities, managing ticket sales can reduce congestion imbalances. This study reports on the results of a pilot experiment conducted at Kaiyukan in Osaka, one of the largest aquariums in Japan. The experiment utilized pre-sale ticket data for controlling admission time intervals, smoothing the number of admissions through dynamic pricing, and predicting visitor numbers. The study reviewed the effectiveness of each of these approaches to alleviate congestion inside Kaiyukan. We then report on a method to predict the number of visitors from the pre-sale conditions of Kaiyukan admission tickets. It was found that setting entry times to 15-minute intervals was most operationally advantageous for the Kaiyukan. Moreover, the behavioral effects induced by variable pricing were more effective when prices were changed based on time slots rather than on a daily basis. Compared to the Holt–Winters’ method, we were able to maintain stable prediction accuracy even during consecutive holidays and long school vacation seasons.
景点设施的票务和人群管理系统:水族馆案例研究
在旅游设施中,管理门票销售可以减少拥挤失衡现象。本研究报告了在日本最大的水族馆之一--大阪海游馆进行的试点实验的结果。该实验利用预售门票数据控制入场时间间隔,通过动态定价平滑入场人数,并预测游客人数。研究回顾了上述每种方法在缓解海游馆内拥挤情况方面的有效性。然后,我们报告了一种根据海游馆门票预售情况预测游客数量的方法。结果发现,将入场时间设定为 15 分钟间隔对海游馆的运营最为有利。此外,根据时间段而不是每天改变价格时,可变定价引发的行为效应更为有效。与霍尔特-温特斯方法相比,即使在连续假期和学校长假期间,我们也能保持稳定的预测准确性。
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Journal of Disaster Research
Journal of Disaster Research GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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