How to Get People to Move Down Front

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  1. February 27, 2017

    […] 2. Utilize non-people tools. Ropes, stanchions, reserved signs (keep them nice!), and piping systems can be your friends. Used appropriately, they serve as a subtle signal that certain sections are closed until the size of the crowd demands you open them. [Related post: How to Get People to Move Down Front] […]

  2. February 27, 2017

    […] How to Get People to Move Down Front […]

  3. May 17, 2017

    […] Provide parents spaces. Even though we have crowd control bars to encourage people to scoot down front, we leave 3-5 rows open in the back. While anyone can sit here, we intend the space for […]

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