Shambhala - May 2024 - Statistics of waiting times
Measuring 76 metres tall, this roller coaster boasts the longest drop and is the highest in Europe. Amidst the impenetrable Himalayas, in a valley of Central Asia, legend has it that there lies a city, the cradle of eternal youth, a centre of happiness and a kingdom of peace and wisdom. According to this ancient myth, the king of the world resides in this city, which is connected to every continent by means of a series of secret passages. This city is known as Shambhala.
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Explanation
The central bar represents the median, which is the middle value of the waiting times. The box itself
indicates the range between the first quartile (Q1) and the third quartile (Q3), meaning it covers the
middle 50% of the waiting times. The lines extending from the box represent the minimum and maximum, showing
the shortest and longest waiting times. This chart helps you quickly understand how waiting times are
distributed and how typical or extreme certain values are.
Shambhala -
Queue times in
May 2024
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guarantee or claim to correctness or completeness.
Legend
-1
Virtual Queue
-2
Maintenance
-3
Closed due to weather
-4
Attraction closed
91
over 90 minutes
Temperatures
in May
2024
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to correctness or completeness.
Precipitation probability
in May
2024
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Wind speed
in May
2024
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to correctness or completeness.