Overview
The RideOps Statistics widget aggregates ride operating data over a time range and groups it into intervals, so you can analyze throughput and operating trends across Locations rather than just the live picture.
Heads-up: This is a RideOps widget and depends on RideOps operating data being captured for the selected rides. Without it, the widget has nothing to aggregate.
Why this matters: Live status tells you what's happening now; statistics over time tell you whether a ride's operations are trending up or down — the read you need for staffing, maintenance planning, and season-over-season comparison.
Configuration and filters
Add the widget to a Dashboard and configure:
FromandTofor the period, with a time zone so the buckets align to local operating time.An interval to group the data (for example by hour, day, week, or month).
Locations and Location Groups to choose which rides are included, plus an ordering option for how Locations are listed.
A data source setting where statistics can be drawn from more than one source.
Best practice: Match the interval to the question — hourly to study a single day's peaks, daily or weekly for season trends. Too fine an interval over a long range makes the chart hard to read.
Frequently asked questions
Q: How is this different from the Ride Queue widget?
A: Ride Queue is a live snapshot of current wait status; RideOps Statistics aggregates operating data over a time range for trend analysis.
Q: Why are my numbers lower than expected?
A: Check the time range, time zone, and that the selected Locations were capturing RideOps data for the whole period.
