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Not unlike not opening a massive theme park's gates until the park opens, because they think that is the most cost effective way to do it...
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New proposal for NY parks
The Interpreter replied to Buckeye-Beast's topic in Other Amusement Parks & Industry News
You might want to know that the park where it happened is owned and operated by the County. That changes a lot of things. Westchester County, New York, it is. This is also mentioned in passing in the article. -
I don't. I don't put nuttin there. I gots lots of reasons for that, though!
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Uhhhh, whatever ya say man. Obviously ya weren't around then. I am not so sure. If his profile is right, the man is 66 right now!
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They are used frequently, mostly on busy days. This year, they haven't been used as much, if at all.
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It's not a couple of minutes. The public largely doesn't know about this change. People are waiting up to an hour (and at PKD, even longer) to get in the park. They don't forget this the next time they decide whether or not to go to the park.
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Mason Could Consider Admissions Tax for PKI
The Interpreter replied to The Interpreter's topic in Kings Island
And all of those taxes become part of their costs...costs that are considered and passed on when they price admissions, food, games, etc. Again, businesses' customers are the ones who actually ultimately end up bearing any tax load...well, that and the employees. Theoretically, if employers didn't pay employment taxes, they would pay their employees more (or their CEO's). Anyway, enough of this! My point is that if an admissions tax is passed, it will undoubtedly be passed on to the consumer. -
And with the fact that people were waiting at the entrance gates and were all allowed in at the same time. Granted, at PKI, people are slowed down as they enter by having to go through the metal detectors and then the ticket takers...at PKI I am a bit more concerned about the crowd having to wait in the hot sun with no restroom in a large crowd. Waiting to go to a place they are paying big money to go to, by the way. What on earth was wrong with letting them in a bit early into a larger, nicer area where they could wait? The shops wouldn't necessarily have to be open. (Although I still think money was made during that hour...Paramount's theory is apparently that those sales will still be made later in the day with less cost due to shorter hours....a theory I don't necessarily agree with...or worse, that they won't own the park long enough to worry about the long term effects of this policy--"We aren't going back to Kings Island, remember how long we waited to get in and how cranky you were while we did?)
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Mason Could Consider Admissions Tax for PKI
The Interpreter replied to The Interpreter's topic in Kings Island
Actually, PKI doesn't in reality pay taxes...the people who go there are the ones who pay. PKI merely passes along whatever taxes it has to pay. -
Who do you hope purchases Paramount Parks?
The Interpreter replied to italianchef's topic in KI Polls
It isn't all or nothing. CBS isn't most interested in keeping the parks together. CBS (read: Sumner Redstone) is most interested in maximizing shareholder value. If that means the parks bring more when sold individually (one to Cedar Fair, one to a group in Canada, one to NBC Universal, one to a private investment group, one to the city of Santa Clara, California..for example), then that is the way they will be sold. In addition, nothing is not an acceptable outcome. CBS wants OUT of the park business. Period. At least that is what I am hearing. Think about it. If someone offered 80 percent of the entire selling price for the entire chain but for just PKI, PCWi and PKD, and someelse offered 80 percent of the entire selling price for the chain but just for PCWo and PGA...you think YOU would turn down 1.6 times what you could get if you insisted on selling the chain together? You are selling...why on earth would you care whether the entire group stayed together or not when you could get 60 percent more (in this theoretical example) by splitting it up? Me? I think if Sumner Redstone could get four dollars more by splitting the parks up, he would do so. -
By freeing up the entrance plaza, there is more room for the hordes to stand and wait until they open the gates right at park opening time. I still think there are going to be massive problems with crowd control this summer. A lot of people, eager to get into a park, a hot day, one (or more angry people)...someone who has to use the bathroom (none are available outside the secured area)...this is not a recipe for happiness... I seem to remember Cinci had a serious problem at a concert venue under some very similar circumstances....Who else remembers? Who?
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I know the ticket booths were scheduled to be demolished this week, so if they were, it certainly doesn't surprise me...
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It's a LOT easier to get in and out of than was Scooby's Ghoster Coaster!
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Who do you hope purchases Paramount Parks?
The Interpreter replied to italianchef's topic in KI Polls
It should be pointed out that if different companies buy various of the parks...the days when you can use your season pass at any of the then former Paramount Parks will probably be over... -
http://www.channelcincinnati.com/news/9038322/detail.html
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Captain, there is something called "vicarious liability." If Paramount's name is on that property, they could potentially be held liable for any incidents that occur there. The theory is that the plaintiff trusted the park in part because they trusted the Paramount name and either considered it an endorsement or thought Paramount owned and operated it. Also that if Paramount is going to share in the profits in exchange for lending its name, it cannot totally evade liability. Whether or not that true is under Chinese law, who knows?
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No. First of all, Camden's Enterprise was a very small model...not the one that PKI had. Second, Camden never owned it, they leased it. Third, Camden did NOT junk it, the lessor removed it after the incident it had when several people were injured after it fell a few inches during operation. Fourth, this all happened while PKI still had Skylab. Odd the same Enterprise ride could be two different sizes and in two different parks, all at the same time!
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Excuse me...but isn't that what I said in the quoted portion here: ...And if an owner buys the park who wants to delete the Paramount nomenclature...then new maps would be printed . . . under the name Kings Island or Fox's Kings Island or whatever...
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I really don't understand this at all. I thought that rides that adults and kids could ride together were "in." Why would Paramount Parks go the opposite direction?
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Not only is the potential reward (and risk) higher in China, but to the average investor, China theme parks are "sexy," which investments in US theme parks certainly are NOT. (Even if Bill Gates does invest in them!)
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If they can EVEN find Oktoberfest. It keeps shrinking and shrinking...and now doesn't even have an entry gateway sign!
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I think the new Viacom sees major growth opportunities in the China theme park business, but sees the US business as mature...(as in very slow to no growth). I am not sure that I can disagree!
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Yes, but in the 90's, customizing brochures and handouts was a LOT more expensive (and difficult) than it is today. It hasn't been that long since small parks gave out mimeographed sheets of information, and many small parks didn't have any printed maps or info at all!
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Paramount Parks Deal in 2nd Half of Year
The Interpreter replied to The Interpreter's topic in Kings Island
I agree completely. My point is we have had several people here claim they already know who the buyer is. That is not only bloody unlikely, it borders on preposterous. And congrats on your 3k!