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Ark encounter

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You haven't. Via their website:

"Our founder, Truett Cathy, made the decision to close on Sundays in 1946 when he opened his first restaurant in Hapeville, Georgia. He has often shared that his decision was as much practical as spiritual. He believes that all franchised Chick-fil-A® Operators and Restaurant employees should have an opportunity to rest, spend time with family and friends, and worship if they choose to do so. That's why all Chick-fil-A Restaurants are closed on Sundays. It's part of our recipe for success."

http://www.chick-fil-a.com/FAQ#?category=2

(Edit: Dang it, Terp beat me by a hair!)

As stated in my edited post I did a bit of research and discovered that as well as the purpose of the music questions. I believe they should have every right to play whatever music they want by the way, but from a business stand point I think it is smart for them to not have the lyrics.

There's also a restaurant based in North Carolina called Cookout.

It has scripture on their cups and play Christian music. They built one right down the road from EKU and you can't get near the place from 5 to 7 because of every one eating there. It's open 7 days a week.

Secular college students don't seem to mind. If the service and product are good people will come.

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I find myself starting debates that have no place on a coaster enthusiast site and wonder if I subconsciously referred to myself in my username. SOB, who is glad not every one looks, sounds, feels, or thinks the same. Variety is the spice of life!

I don't see it failing because of it trying to "cater to a specific audience", and if anything, I think its odds of thriving are much better because of that very same reason.

Cookout. Yummy. Good food. Good service. Good people.

Terp loves Cookout!

Cookout came in handy a lot this summer. Super good and super cheap.

Glad I'm not the only Cookout fan on KIC.

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People had the same doubts regarding the Creation Museum, but it has done very well. I see no reason this will not be as successful.

As stated in my edited post I did a bit of research and discovered that as well as the purpose of the music questions. I believe they should have every right to play whatever music they want by the way, but from a business stand point I think it is smart for them to not have the lyrics.

The Chick-fil-a near where I live still plays Christian music with lyrics inside their restaurant. It's kind of nice to sit, relax, and eat your food without hearing music with cursing or sexual overtones. Especially when you're with your family.

Announced last night, the Ark Encounter will begin construction this summer of Phase 1 and will be open by 2016. Phase 1 will include a full size version of Noah's Ark (well Ken Ham's vision of the Ark).

http://arkencounter.com

Chic Fil A, like all businesses, is changing with the times. When Mr. Cathy passes, the younger ownership group has expressed a desire to go to a 7 day operation. Much like a certain yummy ice cream out of Cincy (the old man resisted all urges to expand until just recently, when pressured by the younger generation, who realized expansion=profit). Indy just got a store as of 2 weeks ago with 3-5 more on the way in the next 2-3 years. Change is good.

Some is. Some isn't. Skyline had a major expansion into Florida years ago. It flopped. Only now is a reentry there underway.

Six Flags way overexpanded. And flopped. The old management was escorted out of the building by the creditors.

Change is change. Not all change is good. And not changing is not always good, either.

Yes, but nickels are no longer as crucial as they were a few years ago.

However, Penny Lane will forever be in my ears and in my eyes.

I'm glad there is money being spent on this giant biblical boat park. I mean, there's not a heroin epidemic in the state of Kentucky or anything. And if there was, I'm sure this large sum of cash would be used appropriately.

You have not.

It isn't open Sundays...

Now, while nobody has eaten AT Chick-Fil-A on a Sunday, some of us have eaten Chick-Fil-A food on a Sunday.

For the record, it doesn't fare so well after being microwaved.

I'm glad there is money being spent on this giant biblical boat park. I mean, there's not a heroin epidemic in the state of Kentucky or anything. And if there was, I'm sure this large sum of cash would be used appropriately.

Kind of like the crippling debt of the country and the lavish living conditions/ spending habits that our lovely D.C. politicians take part in?

Edit: It isn't limited to D.C. though...

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