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King Ding Dong

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  1. CP notoriously has the strictest rain policy of any park and while they will run some coasters in a drizzle most go down to one or two train ops. Someone posted once that the Magnum trains bumping once in the rain was the impetus.  Wind speeds at the ground and aloft shut things down as well and the gust speeds are important as well.  
     

    Gemini hasn’t been scheduled to open until 11 for at least several years and even then it often would start with only one side. Steel Vengeance is just cantankerous and very slow to open.  One would think the park would then start opening procedures an hour earlier on their premier attraction but they don’t. 
     

    CPS used to be open until 7 but changed to 6 last year I believe.  CP also started trimming night hours in 2019 pre-COVID from 11 to 10 presumedly as a cost cutting measure. I think the weekend midnight closures in July were eliminated as well.  Generally by 10 guests were leaving so most coasters were a walk on or nearly so.  Earlier this year they were even cutting the ride lines off well before scheduled close due to staffing but that seems to be over now.  
     

    Ride wait times are not consistently or accurately updated on the app, but KI has the same issue and at least CP makes an attempt at posting the approximate wait times at most ride entrances something KI can’t even be bothered to do.  Frequent guests can look at the queues and have a pretty good idea, but not so much the daily ticket guests.  

  2. It appears to me the sensitivity of the metal detectors has been adjusted up somewhat. I can walk through with a phone, cable, power bank and fob and not set it off.  Switching to a different belt has probably helped as well.  

  3. 7 hours ago, specialk141 said:

    I have a few issues with this. First and foremost,  my cash says right on it "this note is legal tender for all debts public and private"

     

    What that means is they cannot legally reject my cash payment. 

     

    Next, will everything in the park be switched to a flat $ amount after tax? I can't put an exact amount on the card at a kiosk. 

     

    I don't think its fair to be forced to add $10 to a card for something that costs $9.75.  Will there be ways to get $ back off my card if not used or does the park get to keep that?

     

    Worse yet would be the card issuer charging me for $ deposited that I can't use during the 4 months the park is closed.  Winterfest ends, park doesn't open until spring... thats more than 90 days. 

     

    Just a few issues I have with cashless.

    Go rent a Lime scooter or order an Uber and get back with us how that works out for you. :lol:

  4. 52 minutes ago, CoastersRZ said:

    What became of the site of where the Cedars Dorms were once located?  Seems like that area could be ripe for some kind of new development.

    It was used as a course for that monster truck ride a couple of years ago but is now just leveled back and empty. Not particularly landscaped or anything so they may have plans to use it again for something soon. 
     

    Many have suggested they reroute Perimeter Rd. to include that area inside the park for something. The problem I see with that is it appears sewers or other utilities are under the road given the large rectangular concrete manholes (manrectangulars? :P) in the middle of the road making such a project costly if those had to be moved as well.  
     

    The sewer system is one of those civil engineering issues I have always wondered about with CP.  We all know the water main is run under the causeway but where does the wastewater go?  I don’t think there is a treatment plant on the peninsula and surely they can’t just dump raw sewage into the lake. 

  5. As the blog post said the pavilion next to BS is the only one removed, the larger one behind Coca-Cola Oasis is still standing. That is not a ton of space.  As SoB said it is an expense and if there were structural problems or needed roof work they may have just removed it with no plans to put anything there. The few times I have ventured over that way there were not many coolers on tables. I suspect with the meal plans now fewer people use it than in years past. 
     

    One possibility if the structure did have issues is just replacing it with cheaper sail shades and still having a semi-covered picnic area.  
     

    @gforce1994 Why would that particular location need excessively deep piles over any of the other rides that are close together in the park?  Is the geology different there?

  6. With that large of group and being budget conscious it may be advantageous to pack coolers and eat in the lot.  If hot meals are important one or two could leave and pick up food outside the park (even pizza) and bring it back to the lot for the group.  This is not abnormal, many people eat in the lot just no grills (open flame).  This is what I would do if on a limited budget and save the money for snacks or ice cream in the park.  

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