PLANET COASTER 2 - ride queue to path connection issues

Hi, I'm in Career Mode (Chapter 1 / JUST THE THICKET) and am encountering a queue-to-path connection issue. I've just started the challenge and built by wooden coaster; however, I cannot seem to get the ride queue to attach to the "natural path" ... any other path-to-path works fine. In the image you'll see the path-to-path connection in green (saw a mechanic traverse that area fine); but the guests cannot go on the ride due to an issue with queue-to-path connection (in RED__black/white line between queue and path).
My settings for PATH & TERRAIN COLLISION are "OFF" so there shouldn't be any issues. I have also modified terrain several times .... smoothing, angling, flattening ... I've also played with queue options ... suspended, ground, angled ... still cannot connect correctly.

Is this a bug or am I missing something??
 

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Hi, I'm in Career Mode (Chapter 1 / JUST THE THICKET) and am encountering a queue-to-path connection issue. I've just started the challenge and built by wooden coaster; however, I cannot seem to get the ride queue to attach to the "natural path" ... any other path-to-path works fine. In the image you'll see the path-to-path connection in green (saw a mechanic traverse that area fine); but the guests cannot go on the ride due to an issue with queue-to-path connection (in RED__black/white line between queue and path).
My settings for PATH & TERRAIN COLLISION are "OFF" so there shouldn't be any issues. I have also modified terrain several times .... smoothing, angling, flattening ... I've also played with queue options ... suspended, ground, angled ... still cannot connect correctly.

Is this a bug or am I missing something??
They look connected to me. You can tell by that strip at the end of the queue that the red arrow is pointing at. If guests aren't queuing, it may be that they think the ride is too expensive or has too little prestige. Also, check that the ride is open and not just testing, and that the ride has an attendant at the controls.
 
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Hey MDPCFan,
Thanks for the tips ... after rechecking, I found that Yes ... (1) I had not yet hired a ride attendant for the coaster, and (2) the ride was still cycling in "test mode." After resolving those, guests were enthusiastically clamoring to ride the coaster and I was happily able to continue playing. (y)
Thanks again!! :)
 
Hey MDPCFan,
Thanks for the tips ... after rechecking, I found that Yes ... (1) I had not yet hired a ride attendant for the coaster, and (2) the ride was still cycling in "test mode." After resolving those, guests were enthusiastically clamoring to ride the coaster and I was happily able to continue playing. (y)
Thanks again!! :)
You're welcome. :)
 
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