Jump to content

disco2000

Members
  • Posts

    4,177
  • Joined

  • Days Won

    126

Everything posted by disco2000

  1. Again, where did I say I wasn't going to go to the park? When the park opens, I want the park to stay open. Part of that will be people respecting and following the requirements set forth by the business in order to remain open. It really isn't that hard of a concept to understand, yet so many believe the requirements don't apply to them.
  2. I know that, but I said if the park makes masks a requirement, that is their choice as a business. I was simply using that as an example. But if their re-open plan to the Governor says masks will be required for guests and the state sees an overwhelming amount of people not complying with the businesses own plan, guess what happens...
  3. Where did I say I was staying home? I was pointing out that if people want to continue to go to the park, they better follow the requirements and not post to social media that if masks are required, they will "lose it" once inside. It really isn't that hard of concept - follow the rules and everything remains open. The government has and will shut places down for not following the requirements. I would like to enjoy my fun at the park as much as you, but sadly too many people feel the rules do not apply to them and ruin it for everyone...
  4. So your kids were perfect and you never had to ground them for doing something wrong? DeWine is the Governor of Ohio and controls lot's of things - Cedar Fair can win the battle but lose the war... Ask Elon Musk if he is getting a little more scrutiny based on his actions...or any other company that causes a regulatory agency to watch them with more scrutiny.
  5. When your little one in the future does something bad, do you extend their "leash" of freedom or watch over them with a little more scrutiny...
  6. Today should have been a wake up call to Cedar Fair. DeWine clearly took the high road, but was getting his point across in other ways by explaining how he was reopening up Ohio and mentioning that some sectors and businesses developed plans better than others...he did not go through that discussion on any other sector opening, and I believe it was intentional why he did that today. He didn't specifically state it, but I believe he felt that Cedar Fair did not put together a good faith effort that he was comfortable with. Cedar Fair simply put the bullseye on themselves and has to step up to the plate for the increased scrutiny certainly to come their way based on their recent actions. By coercing the authors of HB 665 to add an amendment to a Bill that had nothing to do with amusement parks and was more related to administrative sections of the Ohio Revised Code as it relates to county fairs was a cheap shot. Here is the executive HB analysis summary developed by the House as a talking points to the legal language in the revisions to ORC. You can see for yourself that this HB had nothing to do with amusement parks and in fact that amendment got added after this summary was put together by the House...all the good measures that bill was going to do now will not get passed unless the amendment is rescinded. Then to file a lawsuit that asks a judge to reopen amusement parks and water parks immediately and to prevent the Health Director from ever being able to close them again in the future takes the effort a little too far. Not only that, it would be hard pressed for a court to rule against forbidding the state from the ability to shut down an operation for anything from an e. coli outbreak, rat infestation, or some other serious health issue. Under that lawsuit, they could break EVERY restaurant health code and they could not be shut down under this. Then that would trickle down to every restaurant never being able to be shut down for serious health code violations as a precedence would be set. Because of these actions to undermine the Governor's authority, they will have to step up their enforcement or risk the heavy hammer coming down and shutting them down. They will have to enforce things historically they have done a poor job of. They will not be able to say one thing in their re-open plan and then not do it or enforce it. Their ride reports will have to be spotless for the state inspectors to approve. No more food employees texting with gloves on (yea it happens I have seen it and reported it to management as that is health code violation). The list goes on. Sometimes when you poke the sleeping bear... (or it will be business as usual...which is probably what will happen)
  7. Let's see them rescind the offer of passes good through 2021 and watch people be more mad than yesterday's lack of an announcement LOL. (they would be crazy to rescind the offer and I do not see them doing that)
  8. Since other chains are requiring masks, I think Cedar Fair will follow their example...
  9. The park especially hates it when it is an employee not authorized to speak on behalf of the park One would think that is in the employee manual or something LOL
  10. And the IN & KY Governor are now ticked Ohio parks are opening
  11. Well, Schlitterbahn may open first and is technically a Cedar Fair park!
  12. Specific Plan above and beyond amusement parks can open in two weeks.
  13. He is setting the stage for something...is he going to call them out?
  14. He said other categories will be allowed to open shortly.
  15. Why should he LOL, he knows the reporters will ask! Here we go...
  16. I don't think he will...the question will be does he take the high road or does he call out CF on why he wouldn't approve their plan...if that is the reason why as rumored.
  17. I am not finding anywhere proof of a press conference for today? Not even fox8news cited in this indicates anything on Twitter or their website? Not even the official Ohio Channel:
  18. Meanie's are made by KP Snacks, no affiliation to the company making Ding Dongs
  19. which ironically is the same speed as the biggest fastest tallest longest meanest roller coaster ever to strike Kings Island
  20. What if the majority vote to close the border to Indiana - you good with that
  21. Good to see Universal got off to a good start
  22. What if he posted a link to the article, how do you block out his name then? Blocking out a name of a personal text or DM screenshot is one thing, a name in the comments section to a publicly posted article is a different animal, especially since he willingly posted it.
  23. Someone should recognize any time they post an emotionally charged comment, it may come back to bite them - if they said it, they are fair game. Apparently even if it was 20 years ago, just ask Jimmy Fallon. I am sure her parents are real proud of her: https://www.tmj4.com/news/local-news/marquette-university-rescinds-recruits-admission-scholarship-over-george-floyd-snapchat-post#:~:text=MILWAUKEE — Marquette University has decided,subsequent protests around the country.
×
×
  • Create New...