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Worlds of Fun (WOF) Discussion Thread
chadster replied to OzCatter's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Considering the angle I was going for was to hype up the new Haunt attraction it did not seem necessary to post the full schedule and requirements. Most intellectual internet savvy humans who would be interested in the event would likely have the skills to quickly and easily ascertain the needed information via the parks website or google. But, as you elegantly pointed out that you felt it was required to give any and all details of the event, and since you yourself failed to provide all pertinent information for this annual event, I will provide it. Coaster Mayhem Event Date: August 15, 2015 Coaster Mayhem Event Weblink Current Event Schedule 8:00am: Parking lot open. There is a $15 parking fee per vehicle (free for Gold Season Passholders). 8:30am-9:00am: Event packages picked up. Please have Coaster Mayhem tickets printed and ready to be presented from your online purchase. 9:00am-10:00am: ERT on Mamba - Donuts at Mamba Plaza 10:00am-10:45am: Worlds of Fun Picture Scavenger Hunt 11:00am-12:00pm: Free Time 12:00pm-1:00pm: Lunch and More at Tivoli East 1:15pm-2:15pm: Behind the Scenes Tour - Explore the NEW Haunt 2:30pm-3:45pm: Senior Management Q&A /Ice Cream Sundae Bar at Chickie's and Pete's 4:00pm - 4:45: VIP Seating for All Wheel Sports 9:00pm - 10:00pm: ERT on SteelHawk 10:00pm-11:00pm: ERT on Prowler *Coaster Mayhem Events schedule is subject to change without notice. Event Pricing Admission + Meal (must be received by 5pm on 8/14/15) $35.99 Season Pass Holders $14.99 Tickets must be purchased in advance of event day. Use the promo code MAYHEM15 to purchase your admission or meal/ERT for Season Passholders! Link to Ticketing Enter promo code in the upper right hand side of the web page. Important Stuff All event details are subject to change without notice. Only guests presenting a valid official membership card from a recognized amusement park or roller coaster club may obtain event tickets. Club members may also obtain a reasonable number of additional tickets for guests who are not club members. A Coaster Mayhem event ID must be visible to participate in the ERT. Guests arriving after 10am are not entitled to morning ERT, and guests arriving after 1:30 pm are not entitled to luncheon and related activities. Rain checks and refunds are not available. All height and safety requirements are strictly enforced. For more information on Coaster Mayhem, email wofpr@worldsoffun.com or call 816-454-4545. -
Worlds of Fun (WOF) Discussion Thread
chadster replied to OzCatter's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Simply pointing out that if one is in possession of information that might not be intended to be made public that one might not should post it for risking getting the party whom was partially identified in trouble. People have lost their jobs in the past over leaking information as a violation of the confidentiality agreement. My apologies if you considered that bsm. As far as actual discussion is concerned, who is going to coaster mayhem this year? 1:15pm-2:15pm: Behind the Scenes Tour - Explore the NEW Haunt -
Worlds of Fun (WOF) Discussion Thread
chadster replied to OzCatter's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
This thread is full of entertaining speculative reading, I love it! Side note: Just because one does not screen shot said text message and post to a well known theme park forum doesn't mean said source has not been burnt. They were burnt when said information was posted publicly, with or without identifying first and last name of said source, with or without permission to do so, and now that its is known it came from a particular profession, if said person's employer wanted to dig, the list to sift through would be minimal. When information is relayed as fact turns out to be false(in general, not in relation to the subject at hand) ones trust level falls greatly which is why it's always best to not say anything and sit back, relax, and enjoy the speculation. -
On my last several visits I experienced no downtime and what seems to be 6-7 car operation (Sorry, I'm not nerdy enough to count, but whatever number they are using is providing for constant loading). Other sources say the gremlins are becoming few as we expected would happen. Unlike Universal of Disney they didn't have months to perfect the operation before it opened, and even with those guys you can always expect a test and adjust period. For all of the new technology, new ride vehicles, and everything else that has gone into the ride, I'd say it's performing well. I hadn't been to the park in two weeks, tonight virtually every ride in the park was walk on or damn near close to it, NTAG included, yet Justice League had a 30= minute wait with a steady moving line. (Thanking SF's everytime I ride for single rider line, I'm so glad the one night it was closed was not permanent)
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Bell's Amusement Park
chadster replied to chadster's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
^Yeah, IRM is still trying to sell things, funny how he wouldn't sell the bill tracy dark ride years ago to wild bill, maybe he's ready to reconsider. Doubtful anyone will ever buy the log flume, it's in bad shape and the mechanicals were sold off years ago, air compressors, etc. The logs would have great value to amusement parks with models of the same era. Zingo, well, I'd have to give up on it and try to sell the train. Problem is, it's not a desirable train so it sits at Larson. He had painted the cars for the coaster, but I'm sure running gear parts broke the bank. The fund raising campaign gave him enough to move the stuff out of the downtown and bring the coaster to Tulsa, but 20k doesn't go far. But if you want your coaster fix, the spinner at Incredible Pizza opened last weekend. Fun ride. -
Bell's Amusement Park
chadster replied to chadster's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
^nothing has really changed so I haven't bothered to post anything from my drive bys when I visit family. -
Worlds of Fun (WOF) Discussion Thread
chadster replied to OzCatter's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I rode it the day it opened and at the time it was considered a bad ass woodie, but times and technology have changed. For what it is and for what it was, it's still a good layout/design, just maybe needed a little more TLC over the years than what it got. -
I got to thinking. Scarey, I know. If I were a corporation paying tens of thousands of dollars, if not more, for an event at the park, why in the hell would I want to have my picnic lunch next to a noisy pollution filled highway? Here's a little diesel exhaust to go with that potato salad sir. Would you like a side of idling engine with that roll? And for dessert, how about some obnoxious teenage blaring his moms mini vans shitty factory stereo system. Common sense would dictate a better alternative would be to move the scrambler to an alternate location(yes where there is a will, there is a way) and build a picnic pavilion in it's space where it is much closer to the commissary and offices. A redo of Titan's queue entry might also be in order for additional capacity. That is, if this long term rumor becomes not a rumor.
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^Exactly. Other factors include how easy it is to lay the new track. Mean Streak is such a tangled POS that the labor costs would likely be the largest factor in not making it over. That and its really not a good layout to begin with. The same can be said for Ghostrider, it would not be easy to fly in steal on that ride. So in a way, if that rumor is true in regards to a CF bigwig making that statement, its plausible to be correct in regards to their specific projects. In the case of Twisted Twins, the biggest hurdle there is that they are working in the flight path of the airport, cranes can only be extended so high without a permit.
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There was a ton of infrastructure work that was done that most people don't know about because that can't see it. That took a ton of time to complete. And while it doesn't get cold, we did get frozen out a bit this year, then the rainy season came, and stayed. For Batman to have been open February 28th, they would had to of started work peak summer, which isn't feasible given where it is and what all they had to do underground while the park is in weekly operations. Unfortunately some view Batman as a flat ride as it doesn't resemble a traditional coaster. The locals have embraced it and the lines are plentiful. Its one of the few coasters that, outside of a kiddie coaster where you have to make your own fun or flat out just get made fun of, that I thought was super crazy fun. It put a smile on my face and I was hooked . Its certainly a much better ride than that thing in California. (sorry Intamin lovers, even if the ride "were operated like the ones overseas" I would still not care for it's nut crushing seats) Whereas Iron Rattler gives you that OMG WTF feeling where you have the :O look on your face afterwards. Justice League really hasn't received a ton of attention either, while it's a flat ride and draws 30+ minute queues on a regular basis, its still the most technologically advanced flat ride SF's has ever put in and the enthusiasts don't talk too much about it except to bitch when it goes down for a reset. Thankfully many of those issues have been worked out like we knew they would be.
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http://www.larsonintl.com/index.html Outside of the Flying Scooters and drop tower, I challenge you to find me one "quality" ride. They're a fairground company, plain and simple. The Tilt-A-Whirls are good. However I think you might be taking the 'quality' part out of context. Do they build high intense high thrill rides for Disney or Universal, no. Quality can mean a variety of things, in this sense they deliver a solid ride to the Family Entertainment Center and the Traveling sectors of the amusement industry at a reasonable price that doesn't produce a ton of issues. You have to build a quality ride that can withstand multiple tear downs and rebuilds throughout a season. In fact there is a 1980 Larson Superloop listed for sale on Rides4U right now, a 36 years old ride, certainly not built cheaply or it'd be melted down by now. So when unexpected issues pop up, they take them seriously, like any quality ride manufacturer would do. They're certainly not flashy, but their rides provide entertainment to millions of people each year. Without Larson or Chance, the smaller mom and pop FEC's, boardwalks, etc couldn't afford to place new attractions and see a return on their investment.
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Well I think I'm jumping on the casual player band wagon. This last update was yawn and tap ball got old after act 2 with no kick ass prizes.
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^^While you might not mind (and neither do I) the insurance company and corporate lawyers do. Anything to minimize litigation, it's just too bad they don't have signage indicating no single rides in the last fully loaded row as many times for noobs it causes some nice delays and unpleasant conversations for the ops. Personally to me a 55 year anniversary is yawn, get to 60 and give me a giga. Any major installations would need to see some clearing in the next 4-6 weeks. I'm expecting a re-themed ride, new show, and maybe a flat ride, maybe. The park has installed something new 4 out of the last 5 years(yes I count NTAG as new) and spent a good bit of money on reverse Freeze. I'd like to see something big and new, I 'm just not going to hold my breath.
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This. Larson builds quality, reliable rides and like any reputable ride manufacture takes all necessary precautions to make sure the rides are safe. No need to chance someone getting hurt and if I recall it's the first time the company has ordered a precautionary closure. I do agree with others, a Loop would be a perfect addition to the boardwalk. I also wouldn't mind seeing one of the new model HUSS enterprise wheels.