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clbehymer
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I don't know if I just didn't notice it before, but the lighting on the Eiffel Tower was really cool. I like how they changed the colors throughout the night. And especially how it changed during the fireworks. It seemed to go with the music.

Great Job if this is new, if it's not... sorry for not noticing before.

Edit: Fixed spelling errors

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This is relatively new. The old lights you can still see around the tower (and on it--those lamps hanging down from under the tower head). The whole tower used to be lit up at night from all angles. Now it's just one bright spotlight that changes colors on the front of the tower. The last time I noticed the old lighting was in 2005.

In the 70s/80s, it looked something like this:

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Actually, the changing spot lights that currently illuminate the tower at night were installed for Winterfest in 2005. An there are more than just one spot light. There are three on the ground (one on each leg and one next to the International Street Bandstand. There are several more lights directly on the tower itself.

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I have a weakness for all things purple, so I love it when it shows up with that really vibrant purple. I like all the changes, but the purple seems to be the most vibrant of the colors.

rotag - I've admired your avatar for awhile and had been wondering if you were the one to take it. Thanks for the answer to the unasked question!

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Actually, the changing spot lights that currently illuminate the tower at night were installed for Winterfest in 2005. An there are more than just one spot light. There are three on the ground (one on each leg and one next to the International Street Bandstand. There are several more lights directly on the tower itself.

Just to add to what Robbie was saying --

The lights were in fact installed for Winterfest 2005. Under the Paramount regime they were used for special events such as Winterfest and Nights of Fire. Once Cedar Fair took over they were almost immediately used as a nightly spectacle.

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You think they will keep the tower lit up all night on May9th? All the way until us Ride Warriors vacate the park? If so it will be some really nice picture taking.

In the past they've kept it lit up until midnight. They may keep it lit until the park is clear that night, though.

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It's programmed to shut off at that hour. Of course, that doesn't always happen and they may turn off earlier or later. Things with electronics tend to do NOT as they are told sometimes. They may also have been working on the lighting at that hour as well, as the only time we can test/maintain/program them is after the park closes, late at night.

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No, you really don't see how that is...but Terpy does. Or something.

Terpy, who once went to Six Flag Great America, Kentucky Kingdom and Kings Island in the same day...

You must not have been at any of those parks for very long.

I noticed something that seemed different about Eiffel Tower this evening. It appeared to have really brightly powered spotlights around the top pointed toward the back of the park, which kind of annoyed me on the last Beast night ride. They also completely screwed up the color change, so I hope this is not permanent, but rather a fluke.

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Hey i noticed that friday night (the 1st) the park was using the Eiffel Tower's original lighting system (the one with the bright lights at the top of the tower and the big halogen bulbs under the observation platform). I was actually kind of stunned as i dont think that i had ever seen the original lighting used. They did not use that lighting tonight though.

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