The Science of Event Ingress: How Lockers Eliminate Queues & Increase Throughput
Event entry isn’t just about storage — it’s about throughput, flow, and system performance.
This video breaks down the science behind event ingress, showing how traditional cloakrooms create bottlenecks that slow entry and increase risk.
See how:
– Manual cloakroom processes limit throughput and create queues
– Each item handled adds friction and delays entry
– Locker systems enable parallel usage and continuous flow
– Removing storage from entry points dramatically increases capacity
Understand why leading venues are shifting from staffed cloakrooms → to high-performance locker systems designed for scale.
Event Lockers vs Cloakrooms — Quick Comparison
Cloakrooms (Manual Storage)
Smart Event Lockers
Event Lockers vs Cloakrooms — Full Comparison
Cloakrooms (Manual Storage)
How Cloakrooms Work
Typical Workflow
- Guest hands over item
- Staff tag and store it
- Item is manually retrieved later
Limitations
- Time per item adds up
- Queues form quickly
- Requires large teams
- Prone to error and delays
How Event Lockers Work
Typical Workflow
- Guest places item in locker
- System generates access code
- Guest retrieves item independently
Advantages
- No staff involvement
- Fast transactions
- Consistent process
- Scalable for large events
Speed & Throughput Comparison
Time Per Transaction
| Process | Time |
| Cloakroom | 30–60 seconds |
| Locker | 5–10 seconds |
Throughput Impact
- Cloakroom: ~60–100 items/hour per staff
- Lockers: ~400–500 uses/hour
Queue Impact
Cloakrooms
- Queues before entry
- Delays during peak arrival
- Exit congestion after event
Lockers
- No queue dependency
- Distributed usage
- Smooth entry and exit
See how event locker systems eliminate queues and improve ingress flow at high-volume events.
Staffing Requirements
Cloakroom Model
- 20–30 staff for large events
- Ongoing labour cost
- Coordination required
Locker Model
- 1–2 attendants
- Minimal oversight
- Reduced operational burden
Cost Comparison
Cloakrooms
- £3,000–£6,000 per event
- Recurring cost
- Scales with attendance
Lockers
- Lower operational cost
- Scalable infrastructure
- Predictable cost structure
Revenue Potential
Cloakrooms
- No revenue generation
- Pure cost centre
Lockers
- pay-per-use pricing
- £5–£10 per use
Example:
- 3,500 users × £6
£21,000 revenue per event
Security & Risk Impact
Cloakrooms
- Create queues outside venue
- Increase perimeter risk
- Slow security lanes
Lockers
- Remove bags before entry
- Improve throughput
- Reduce congestion
Visitor Experience
Cloakrooms
- Long waits
- Inconsistent service
- Frustration
Lockers
- Fast
- Self-service
- Predictable
Real-World Scenario
10,000 Visitor Event
- 35% bring bags → 3,500 bags
Cloakroom
- 20+ staff required
- Queues of 400–800+ people
Lockers
- Minimal staff
- No queue buildup
- Faster entry
When to Use Each Option
Use Cloakrooms If:
- Small events
- Low bag volume
- Limited infrastructure
Use Smart Lockers If:
- Large events
- High bag volume
- Need to reduce queues
- Want to generate revenue
Explore event locker solutions for high-volume, high-demand event environments.








