While this guest is just as valuable as the others, he or she clogs up the process. But if you create a separate "challenge desk," staffers can immediately direct any atypical guests to this location (and alert attendees can funnel themselves here) – thereby removing the clog.
Simply position another desk and a couple of staffers (preferably at least one person with decision-making power and trained in how to interact with the media) away from the main traffic flow. Then divert all special-request attendees to this area. Since they have an uncommon situation to begin with, they'll likely tolerate a slightly longer wait in line. Plus, they might even feel like more like VIPs than nuisances since they have their own special check-in area.
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