Great episode guys. I was that “enthusiast” at the office who recommended a department event at my home park as an idea. Our events committee liked the idea and went with it. They said the group events/catering contact that helped them plan it was fantastic. She was so excited about our event and the possibilities that it rubbed off on everyone. It was a super hot day, but we all had a great time since there really was something to do for everyone, including lounging around a shady area, water park, shows and rides. We had our own picnic pavilion and since some sort of team building was mandatory, the park planned a scavenger hunt that definitely brought out some competition. The one thing that would have made it even better at the time was a skip the line option given it was in peak season. I’m sure we would have worked in Fast Lane had it existed at the time.
Family coaster is the new marketing term if you ask me. You can throw family coaster on yesteryear's statistical record breakers. Heck, people call Orion a family giga, tell that to 1999 and watch everyone gasp. By today's standards, Vortex very well might be considered a family coaster if still standing. Maybe that is a bit dramatic but I think this is another spoke on the same wheel of the orion-giga talk we've had a few times now on here. We just have to wait and ride when the next coaster is built. Expectations don't denote preference and that was a valuable lesson I learned when my parents taught me "expect no" when asking for something. I set my expectations low for everything to maximize the joy of the experience.
Great video, my work buys out the whole picnic grove for one sat usually in July,,also i have never snapped the eagles, i have tried but not sure really how to lol
Great episode guys. I was that “enthusiast” at the office who recommended a department event at my home park as an idea. Our events committee liked the idea and went with it. They said the group events/catering contact that helped them plan it was fantastic. She was so excited about our event and the possibilities that it rubbed off on everyone. It was a super hot day, but we all had a great time since there really was something to do for everyone, including lounging around a shady area, water park, shows and rides. We had our own picnic pavilion and since some sort of team building was mandatory, the park planned a scavenger hunt that definitely brought out some competition.
The one thing that would have made it even better at the time was a skip the line option given it was in peak season. I’m sure we would have worked in Fast Lane had it existed at the time.
Family coaster is the new marketing term if you ask me. You can throw family coaster on yesteryear's statistical record breakers. Heck, people call Orion a family giga, tell that to 1999 and watch everyone gasp.
By today's standards, Vortex very well might be considered a family coaster if still standing. Maybe that is a bit dramatic but I think this is another spoke on the same wheel of the orion-giga talk we've had a few times now on here. We just have to wait and ride when the next coaster is built.
Expectations don't denote preference and that was a valuable lesson I learned when my parents taught me "expect no" when asking for something. I set my expectations low for everything to maximize the joy of the experience.
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Great video, my work buys out the whole picnic grove for one sat usually in July,,also i have never snapped the eagles, i have tried but not sure really how to lol
What is snapping the Eagles and how do you do it?