DonHelbig Posted April 3 Posted April 3 There’s something special about a milestone season, and Hersheypark is leaning into it in a big way. Details: https://themeparksbydon.com/hersheypark-120th-season-spring-weekends/ 1 Quote
disco2000 Posted Saturday at 03:42 AM Posted Saturday at 03:42 AM Why do parks in general have so much trouble opening day... https://local21news.com/news/local/active-police-incident-at-hersheypark-confirmed-by-dispatch-eyewitnesses-describe-scene?fbclid=IwY2xjawQ9aJhleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFEd3RRbExmRkp0MGJHUHc0c3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHvl7LzfYirrD0sx33hqBP5G-L0wTmOfkwNtQ8HkAxYs9KbYS6ADiwnw-ZHBC_aem_h4ga6IXkLl1hrC4rlaxzvw https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1bbq3SNGRP/ Quote
silver2005 Posted Saturday at 04:51 AM Posted Saturday at 04:51 AM 1 hour ago, disco2000 said: Why do parks in general have so much trouble opening day... Because guests have inflated views on what seasonal parks' opening days are when the reality is most of the staff is either newly trained or a few months out of practice, systems are getting the kinks out, and it creates a perfect storm. Even for parks that are opening big new rides. There are a TON of better days to go. When I go to KI's in a few weeks, its more to get back to the park and enjoy it slowly, not to go all ride warrior (that's for mid-May or early June for me at the earliest). 1 Quote
Diamondback_Is_King Posted Saturday at 03:22 PM Posted Saturday at 03:22 PM 10 hours ago, silver2005 said: Because guests have inflated views on what seasonal parks' opening days are when the reality is most of the staff is either newly trained or a few months out of practice, systems are getting the kinks out, and it creates a perfect storm. Even for parks that are opening big new rides. There are a TON of better days to go. When I go to KI's in a few weeks, its more to get back to the park and enjoy it slowly, not to go all ride warrior (that's for mid-May or early June for me at the earliest). Totally agree with this. Guests have expectations of what they want to get done and what they should be entitled to. You see this a lot at bigger parks like Disney or Universal where guests pay so much money they feel like they "deserve" a certain experience. And if that expectation isn't met, people get mad. Then those people meet each other and they're just looking for a reason to fight. The parks have been closed for a little while now, and guests can't wait to get back on their favorite rides. But what guests don't always understand is that ALL the other guests want the same thing they do. KI Opening Day is always so crazy because it's new and it's been a while since everyone has been. Plus everyone wants to use of their new pass they just bought or renewed and so they all go on Opening Day. Going on Opening Day is fine, as long as you manage your expectations. I went on Opening Day last year, waited 45 minutes just to get in the gate, ate lunch, and rode 2 rides. Waited 90 minutes for both Beast and Diamondback. Then I waited 10 minutes just to get a drink. Then I went home. I don't go very often the first month because it's so busy, but I still go and have a good time because I manage my expectations. I know that when I go on Opening Day, I will only get a few rides in. But when people get their expectations too high, that's where disappointment leads to tempers flaring. And that is when fights occur. Just my thoughts Quote
disco2000 Posted Saturday at 03:42 PM Posted Saturday at 03:42 PM If that were the case, then the chaperone policy would only be needed the first couple of opening weekends... Quote
DonHelbig Posted Saturday at 04:38 PM Author Posted Saturday at 04:38 PM Opening days, preview days are far from the most crowded days of the year. Quote
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