I never done one before but I think an escape room can be a good fit if it is reasonably priced and can incorporate different themes and stories for different holidays. I'd say a price of between $5 and $10 per person is good and cheaper than most escape rooms and possible as the park has been lowering the prices of their upcharge attractions but they could raise the price if it's popular. The escape room in Cherry Hill I heard is pretty expensive and costs $30 per person do do one room.
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John Winkler actually used to work at the park between 2001 and 2008 as a co-general manager and director of in-park revenue.
I don't want to see Dorney get another hand me down coaster even though Kanoenen is a good ride. Hopefully they put in a GCI or an RMC coaster, possibly a Raptor.
I'd go for the locker pass especially with the policies on El Toro and Kingda Ka. I wouldn't use or need valet parking as we like to park far from other cars in the lots.
When I was at Hersheypark there was a store towards the front of the park that was selling mostly DC Super Hero merchandise and barely any Hershey Company products.
The park was dead on Friday. The only lines were for Superman, the Skyride, Justice League, and the restaurants with indoor seating. The Spirit of the Season show was decent but was kind of like a Christmas version of Dead Man's Party.
Most Walmart Supercenters have around 50 registers and only open about 5 of them at the most. The one nearest to me actually replaced half their registers with self service ones that seem to break a lot.
I guess Gillian's could be planning on building a larger attraction if they're removing their largest coaster. Unfortunately they don't have a lot of space as it's right next to their Ferris wheel which I don't see being removed.
I was at the park too. The park was so dead that they didn't even sell Flash Passes. There was also no ride greeter checking for phones or keys at Kingda Ka. The only ride greeter I saw was on El Toro ans they didn't check for phones either. I also feel that it's always the same ride op on Nitro that warns riders about the phones.
The Pepsi Spire is I believe Pepsi's take on the Coca Cola Freestyle. Hersheypark has a few of them at one at the Founder's Place restaurant.
I say Coca Cola Freestyle. Never used a Pepsi Spire.
Mello Yello or Mountain Dew?
The final weekend of Fright Fest is usually the busiest weekend of the season. Luckily the Green Lantern line that's two hours long wasn't as long as some lines at Cedar Point during Halloweekends. I watched a video that showed the park during the event and Raptor had almost a 4 hour wait.
But Nitro runs all three trains and rarely stacks; the only time they do is when they want to fit in a larger rider. I guess the stacking has to do with the restraints and whoever in working.