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By Losantiville Mining Co. · Posted
The thing about the Phantom Theater: Opening Nightmare promotion/marketing that I still can't wrap my head around is the fact that they never made a (real) second promotional image. Every time you saw it, it was Maestro in the exact same pose. Another question I've had is about why the main corporate account still prioritizes the legacy Six Flags parks in terms of what they post and what media they use for their profile banners. We haven't seen too many examples of that this season, but then again there hasn't really been a legacy event like Haunt/Fright Fest and Winterfest/Holiday in the Park that the chain will promote in their social media banners yet this season. As for the rest of the content that Six Flags posts, I (normally) see the various corporate/park accounts reposting guest interactions — though I don't know that I've seen many in the last month or so. They seem to be mostly doing trends and basic interaction posts at the moment. Some parks made a Happy Father's Day post on Sunday. I know that California's Great America had one — and it didn't even have a season pass promotion on it! -
I’m not sure if it’s still like this, but the audio quality of the ride was perfect this weekend. Hopefully a fix to the furnace scene (especially the heat aspect) can be found soon. I really appreciate the commitment to fixing other issues with the ride (such as the on-and-off functionality of the second Maestro).
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Sounds like a good mix of dining 😊. For future trips I’d recommend a few often underrated restaurants that are my favorites (and not just for the CM discount 😀) — Flying Fish (at the Boardwalk), Toledo & Three Bridges (at Coronado) and Jiko & Sanaa (at AK Lodge). These aren’t necessarily the most kid-friendly favorites but the food is really good at all of them. I also really like Topolino’s Terrace—I’ve been there for dinner, but heard they have a really good character breakfast as well.
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We rode the attractions, watched the shows, and made unforgettable memories—but some of the best moments of our Walt Disney World vacation happened around the dinner table. Here are five Disney dining experiences my family loved as much as the rides. Full Story: https://themeparksbydon.com/walt-disney-world-cant-miss-dining-experiences-family-vacation/
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By Losantiville Mining Co. · Posted
The stair tread pieces are used to hide the front end of each stair tread and protect it, so it's really just a matter of maintenance and appearance. It would be amazing if they could also put some anti-slip grip tape down on those stairs and the ones leading down into the queue for rainy days when everyone's shoes are wet and slippery. As for some additional dialogue I think adding a "How about some heat!" line (or something similar) as you pass the Boiler Room sign/as you rotate toward the exploding boiler would add some nice variation to the dialogue.
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