Stress-Test Your Attraction Before You Pour the Concrete.
Simulate thousands of daily guests flowing through your walk-through puzzle experience — and find the chokepoints that would cost millions to fix after construction.
A single misplaced puzzle station can turn a $12M immersive walkthrough into a glorified queue. FlowSim lets you import your CAD layout, set guest arrival curves and puzzle dwell-time distributions, then run pressure simulations at full park capacity. Watch where guests pool, where pacing dies, and where the magic breaks. Adjust room geometry, puzzle placement, and capacity gates in the sim until flow stays smooth from entrance to exit. Catch the problem at the blueprint stage, not the punch list.
Pre-Construction Layout Validation
Validate spatial layouts against real crowd volumes before committing to construction, saving costly post-build retrofits.
Design for Every Guest Speed
Model variable guest puzzle-solving speeds to design experiences that work for both speedrunners and lingerers.
Stakeholder-Ready Visualizations
Present stakeholders with animated flow visualizations that justify design decisions more effectively than static blueprints.
Optimized Capacity Gating
Optimize capacity-gating strategies to hit hourly throughput targets without sacrificing immersion quality.
Join the Waitlist
Related Articles
View all articles →Crowd Density Standards for Immersive Theme Park Experiences
At 25 square feet per person, your attraction feels spacious. At 8 square feet per person, it feels like a subway car. The difference between magic and misery is a density number.
Presenting Flow Simulation Data to Theme Park Stakeholders and Investors
Your simulation shows Room 3 is a bottleneck that limits throughput by 22%. Your stakeholders don't know what throughput means. Here's how to translate flow data into decisions.
How Weather Affects Guest Flow in Outdoor and Semi-Outdoor Attractions
Guests walk 30% slower in rain and 20% slower in extreme heat. If your attraction has outdoor segments, weather isn't an inconvenience — it's a flow variable.
ADA Accessibility in Walk-Through Theme Park Attractions and Its Flow Benefits
Wider paths, level floors, and clear sightlines aren't just accessibility features — they're flow features. Designing for all abilities makes your attraction work better for everyone.
How Lighting Design Guides Guest Movement in Themed Attractions
Guests don't follow signs — they follow light. Strategic lighting design can guide thousands of guests per day through your attraction without a single directional arrow.
Queue Design Psychology for Immersive Theme Park Experiences
A 20-minute wait in a themed queue feels like 10 minutes. A 10-minute wait in a bare corridor feels like 25. The psychology of waiting is a design tool — use it.