The guest animations seem to be coming along very nicely. All I will suggest is that perhaps guests will react to darkness (so they will maybe show a little fear/anxiety when watching a coaster train launch into a dark tunnel like Rock 'n' Roller Coaster) and guests will line up at station gates. I would like to have the freedom to design ques differently so maybe, I can do like six flags and the que just lets out into the station area where guests pick a row to line up at, or maybe I can do like Universal and Sea World and guests will go to front row que at a fork in the line, or go to "all other rows". And then guests can either choose a row freely or be assigned to a row by crew members. And finally, the Disney method of just being assigned to any row by crew members, with a small extra que in the station for guests who specifically request front row.
IN SHORT: guests need to be able to respond to different que situations. The animations of regular park activities look fantastic. I would like to know that they will be just as life-like when boarding the rides. Just watch videos online of que-walkthroughs at theme parks. Many parks have fast-pass type lines, stand-by lines, and even single rider, and all must operate together and be monitored (and in the case of boarding, controlled) by cast members at that attraction.
I know this is a lot so last idea: could we customize the worker uniforms for our rides? So we can create custom attire for the attractions such as selecting hat/no hat and choosing vest or collared shirt etc, and then uploading textures for the outfits... that would be awesome. I want to end this with a compliment rather than a request form: I love how guests will like rides better with themeing - that's what draws crowds to Disney, Busch Gardens, Universal, Sea World, Legoland, Alton Towers, Thorpe Park, Etc... I also love how guests react to G-forces, just be sure to make them lean due to lateral G's (and there I go suggesting things again... )