Everything posted by BeeastFarmer
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Official: WinterFest 2017
No, it is not refillable. But it is a great souvenir.
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The Journey To Find The Inner Terpy- silver2005's Pennsylvania & New Jersey Trip Planning and PTR
You have different levels of Flash Passes to buy. You reserve one ride at a time and show up at or after your ride time. When you are finished with that ride, you reserve another. You can't reserve multiple rides at once. And the most popular rides will only allow you to use it once per purchase. Finally, there might be a ride or two that you have an upcharge on. My experience at Magic Mountain forms the basis of this post. X2 required a $15 upcharge with the Flashpass; Superman: Escape from Krypton and Twisted Colossus were one time use only. When I visited NJFTP in midweek in June, a FlashPass was not needed. All coasters were less than 30 minute waits with many walk ons.
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The Story of Mystic Timbers (Spoilers)
I feel like there is a disconnect between the teaser video and the final presentation. It is very much story driven, but I thought they would put more emphasis on the wild vines taking over the park.
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Official: WinterFest 2017
I was there Friday and was impressed at the crowds. Thin early, but when I left around 930, it looked like a Saturday in July. I also saw many people buying things. I myself bought a long sleeve t-shirt and a souvenir The Beast mug. The hot chocolate was great, but the mug was the main goal, haha.
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Mystic Timbers named Best New Ride
It was there, I promise! There were also two pickups parked outside the wisteria tunnel near the train crossing.
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Mystic Timbers named Best New Ride
Does anyone reading this know what the park is doing to Mystic Timbers? On the webcam, it shows a crane beside the curved drop and it looks like they are doing some work about midway down. (The Diamondback track obscures the view.)
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2018 Construction in Coney Mall
I'd like an indoor dining facility on the area formerly known as Coney Mall. The best placement would be a little further down towards Zephyr to give patrons some climate control on that side of the park. Sent from my LG-LS993 using Tapatalk
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Education Days 2018
Hmmmm... looks similar to Kentucky Kingdom's park font! Haha Sent from my LG-LS993 using Tapatalk
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KI Computer Systems that create the KI Best Day
I will state my observation again, when it comes to CF IT: it amazes me that they have a POS system that seems bulky and complicated to the user (I'm looking at you, food service); yet they can report chainwide results just a few days after a quarter/season ends.
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Fan Created Themed Attire Events
Not fan created, but I did find this "event" interesting in light of the conversation on this thread: https://www.visitkingsisland.com/play/events/ugly-sweater-day
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Souvenir cup question!
So the disposal cup drink plan will not be valid for Winterfest? Sent from my LG-LS993 using Tapatalk
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Does KI compete with area parks?
I've seen 2 KK billboards on 75 in Cincinnati. I think they want to focus on low hanging fruit before more distant markets like Columbus. Sent from my LG-LS993 using Tapatalk
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Fan Created Themed Attire Events
Otherwise known as Coasterstock? Sent from my LG-LS993 using Tapatalk
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Fan Created Themed Attire Events
I'd love to see a HB theme. Also, a Brady Bunch theme Sent from my LG-LS993 using Tapatalk
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2018 Construction in Coney Mall
I love Mystic Timbers, but you would think if it was different music, sound effects and screens, but same basic moving prompts, Holovis could do that remotely. Or give the park a giant hard drive with the programs on it. I know...I am not reality thinking though. Sent from my LG-LS993 using Tapatalk
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2018 Construction in Coney Mall
If this law were not on the books, I am sure the parks would find another solution. OT is generally frowned on. But I do love getting it for picking up an extra shift ever once in a while. (And it's automatic time and a half when I work anything over my scheduled 24 hours/week!)
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2018 Construction in Coney Mall
That's why it would be a definite cultural change. This is not to bash the current generation of supervisors. I know they work hard and are in a hard spot. But from my limited observation, they seem to want to be friends with the teenage staff. That can be a good or bad thing. Dad has never worked OT at his current job, because of state funding, OT is not allowed. There are several days each summer he has to work 16+ hour days, but schedules are adjusted to account for OT elimination. It is not an apples to apples comparison of his job to a food supervisor at KI, but when he has worked those 16 hour days, he is back at it at 0700 the next day. I work with many RNs in their 60's and even 70's who work 12 hour shifts (which typically turn in to 14-15 hour shifts) and are back at it at 0700 the next morning (well, they typically come in early). They run circles around the 22-30 year old crowd. So I don't see how it would be impossible to transfer the concept to food service at KI. It's a shame that they don't pay OT to hourly employees. I understand that is a law that was written to benefit the industry. It would be great if the industry would take a higher road and address the issue, but as long as they are allowed to do it, they will continue to utilize and undervalue those employees. I think any further discussion on this topic should continue on a food thread, rather than a Coney Mall construction thread.
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Winterfest Questions
I won't be ice skating because, well, I am old. But the allure of skating on top of the Royal Fountain at such an iconic space would command such a price. It also makes a connection with the guest and the park. When you visit next summer, you can recall skating there and you look forward to the next Winterfest to experience that park in a different special way.
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Parking Lot Needs Work
The prices here are probably much different in Cinci. Could be cheaper up there because of more competition, but it could also be much more expensive because of a much bigger book of work available. I used 30 acres as a guess, so of course the price would increase dramatically with 70 more acres. The standard here is that the milled material is hauled off site, sorted, pulverized and added at the plant back into stock blacktop. The milled, reused material cannot be more than 15% of new blacktop. So KI's current blacktop would end up in other commercial lots, highways, streets, driveways, etc. Wherever the projects are that the supplier sends the product to. My best guess is that when they eventually begin parking lot rehab, it won't be a 99 acre job. It will be piecemeal, like the preffered/bus/employee lots have been paved and are in good shape. What would make most sense to me is repave the rest in sections, starting with the most used areas first--for example in one year do from the sign/old tram route down to the road by preferred/bus parking and over to like row 25. Next year, so the same thing except on the south side. But then again, I am not a CF executive to make such decisions. Edit: to change north to south and correct a typo.
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2018 Construction in Coney Mall
1--It could involve a cultural shift. Maybe the supervisors should be older adults. And retirees who are just looking to supplement their income would most likely be working with younger people whether they are in a supervisor or supervisee role. 2--Many older adults look for just thing thing. My dad, for example, is 83 years old. He currently works at a state park during the season-April through October. 3--If these older adults are looking for income supplementation, benefits are low on their priority list most likely. My dad gets no benefits, other than a paycheck and an outlet to keep him active. Please note that I am talking about retirees taking these roles. People who have planned ahead and can still contribute to society. There is also a population of older adults who HAVE to work because of various circumstances. The type of older adults I am seeing in these roles are the types I've seen a lot at KI and Dorney this year at the front gate, who scan your ticket or pass.
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Parking Lot Needs Work
I don't live in Cinci, but I called a couple of local contractors who do pave roads and parking lots when I had my driveway repaired this summer. In central KY, the going rate for a commercial parking lot, including milling, patching, repaving and striping the new pavement is approximately $1.25-$1.75 per square foot. Assuming the parking lot is 30 acres, and an acre is 43,560 square feet, it would cost about $2,286,900.00 on the high end. (If I did my math correctly). Of course, residential is much more expensive at around $3.00/square foot, so my driveway was patched, cracks rubber filled and sealed instead.
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2018 Construction in Coney Mall
I think it is a multitude of problems. The employees are often inexperienced and overwhelmed, which leads to frustration and the cycle repeats. I'd love to see KI recruit some older folks for the food stands. Adding in some more experienced folks might help with the inexperienced children the park uses to staff. The POS (point of sale) registers are the true definition of POS (a slang word that I won't go into detail about). It amazes me that the Partnership has an IT structure that will allow them to report third quarter results as a corporate entitiy 2 days after the main season ends, but they don't utilize technology to speed you past the POS. It truly boggles my mind!
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Processing office hours
Awww thanks. [emoji4] it was nice giving you a pass haha. [emoji4] Giving? GIVING??? My debit card would disagree!!!! [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] Sent from my LG-LS993 using Tapatalk
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Current wait times
I'm surprised at the crowd level, considering the temperature. Sent from my LG-LS993 using Tapatalk
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Current wait times
Yes and a cold day! But a cold day at KI is better than a warm day at work! Sent from my LG-LS993 using Tapatalk