July 13, 201016 yr Does the general manager of Kings Island ever go out and walk around the park, and talk to guests? I was wondering because when I am there, I never see any of the office executives around. I would think that they would want to do some customer service with the guests. Just curious...... By the way, I looked at the Diamondback cam on Saturday and the whole que was filled. First time I have seen that this year. Was nice. I really want Cedar Fair to do well. They have made the park like it was in the late 70s & early 80s when i visited as a passholder. The park was at its best then. If you were not around then, you missed out. It was great, and Cedar Fair has brought that feel back closer than anyone else that has owned the park. Keep up the good work!
July 13, 201016 yr I've seen them a lot especially in the morning. I'm sure they do get out at other times during the day to see how things are going around the park, but they are very busy during the day working with other departments behind the scenes.
July 13, 201016 yr I have see them also and have also seen one man pick up paper that was strewn about, that made a huge impression on me.
July 13, 201016 yr I saw Mr. Helbig (sorry if I am spelling it wrong) out with his camera talking to people.
July 13, 201016 yr Yes, I think once you see them, you start to notice them more. Like when you buy a certain car, then start seeing them all over the road.
July 13, 201016 yr Don is the only "executive" person I'd recognize, but I do see him out in the park quite often. I've also noticed quite a few "shirt and tie" folks walking around sweeping this season. While I don't know the reason for this (it could just be that that particular department is short on help this season), it's always good to see management folks out and about - it shows that they really do care about the guest experience.
July 14, 201016 yr On busy days, you can see them assisting at the front gate taking admission tickets. I worked next to Greg (general manager) as he took the guests admission tickets and greeted them.
July 14, 201016 yr On busy days, you can see them assisting at the front gate taking admission tickets. I worked next to Greg (general manager) as he took the guests admission tickets and greeted them. I have seen managers taking tickets as well. I have seen managers out in the park every time I have been there this season.
July 15, 201016 yr I know many of the "executives" at Kings Island and I almost never go without seeing at least one of them. Seeing them out amongst the people isn't an uncommon occurrence at all...
July 15, 201016 yr I have seen the vice president and general manager, Greg Scheid, out and about in the park multiple times. Coincidentally, it's usually around Backlot Stunt Coaster, behind the Eiffel Tower. It's great, because they're approachable and (though I have never spoken to any of them) I imagine they'd be more than happy to stop and listen to all you have to say. Maybe not Holiday World friendly, but still pretty personable. Unfortunately, I don't think anyone in the park wants to hear about Son of Beast or The Crypt, and that's really about all I talk about when you get down to it.
July 15, 201016 yr I have not infrequently seen executives from other park chains at Kings Island, at Great Adventure and even at Disney and Universal...and I very often used to see Will Koch at Kings Island, after Holiday World had closed for the season, usually riding or in line for Beast. I have sometimes seen Jeff Seibert at the park as well....
July 15, 201016 yr The last time I saw Jeff Siebert was LAST year, and it wasn`t at Kings Island... He was visiting some friends and former coworkers at a park that has many full timers that used to work at this now closed park. You will often see Vic Nolting, the president of Coney out and about with a pan and broom in hand. Ironically, while the owner of Coney, Brenda Walker has been in the park numerous times when I have been working, I do not know what she looks like, and therefore would not recognize her if she said hello to me! She is typically a hands off owner, and lets Coney`s full time staff run and operate the park.
July 15, 201016 yr But for how much longer will Q be content to let current management run things? Particularly since Kinzel seems to think they have time to wait and see how the economy improves with regard to their debt that comes due in 2012.
July 15, 201016 yr I have a feeling certain existing covenants in current financing will help Mr. Kinzel and/or his successors and assigns revisit that "just wait" scenario. I'd think the next conference call would be interesting, but the last one was perhaps the most boring one I have ever heard in my more than 40 years of listening to, reading and interpreting such calls.
July 15, 201016 yr I see Don alot. Either by DB queue or by the entrance. And onetime I saw him on a tour behind The Beast on that gravel rode.
July 15, 201016 yr Not visible to non-Facebook users... just so you know...not all the world is now registered for Facebook, or ever will be...
July 15, 201016 yr ^ Oh. Ok thanks. I didn't know. I tried to just put it on the forums but I couldn't I'll go ahead and take it off. I fixed it.
July 15, 201016 yr Don't worry Terpy, it's not available to Facebook users either, unless they're his friend. (or so it seems?)
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