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New Parking Lot/Road Plans

Started by shavethewhales, August 13, 2007, 09:50:14 PM

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Hatfield McCoy

Quote from: saladdays on March 09, 2009, 10:08:52 AM
Do they have a good way to walk from the new lots to the park yet? I can take construction, but not safe walkways.

Yeah, I know.  If I don't have a few reckless cars to dodge, some orange cones, a pot hole or at least a pit of poisonous vipers to leap across...I get bored.

Just kidding... I know you meant unsafe; it was late and that one caught me funny.

saladdays

Heh...yeah I didn't even notice that.

SteamFreak

Quote from: Hatfield McCoy on March 10, 2009, 01:01:22 AM
Quote from: saladdays on March 09, 2009, 10:08:52 AM
Do they have a good way to walk from the new lots to the park yet? I can take construction, but not safe walkways.

Yeah, I know.  If I don't have a few reckless cars to dodge, some orange cones, a pot hole or at least a pit of poisonous vipers to leap across...I get bored.

Just kidding... I know you meant unsafe; it was late and that one caught me funny.

I always thought they should just take out the "do not enter" signs on the tram tunnels, and remove the crossing gates on the rail road, such measures just take the fun out of the park.

History Buff

With all the talk about going over budget, this is from the SDC website:
QuoteAccording to Bill DeAtley, project manager for Silver Dollar City, the $5 million Tax Incremental Finance project was finished on time, and on budget. Improvements included widening the top of Indian Point Road from MO 76 to the Silver Dollar City park entrance, and constructing a new road separating Silver Dollar City traffic from vehicles traveling to Indian Point and Crow's Nest area resorts and lake access points.
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shavethewhales

Interesting, but I can't help but feel that their making some sort of exaggeration. I remember them stating at the start of the season that the work would be completed by the start of that summer, and when I went in September it was still very much under construction. Maybe I misinterpreted them. They could have been talking about the road itself specifically, and the rest of the parking issues were a separate thing.

Something had to have gone awry for them to still be working on it up to the end of last season.

Swoosh

MoDot had nothing to with the "other problems" dealing with the parking.
Their role in the project was done on time and budget.
SWOOSH

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rubedugans

#113
Right here silly!

Heres a hint...it used to be covered in trees and was then a HUGE hole, now it is right next to what was parkin lot C

History Buff

Yup!  This is a view from the valley side of the new lot - gravel as you can tell - looking back toward the road.
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danjankids

I was told on Thursday 3/26/09 that they were waiting until warmer weather to lay the asphalt on the new lots.  That maybe why they are not done.

oldsdcer

Glad to see that they finally relized that they needed to make the handicap parking availible to the handicap and turned the bus parking areas into additional handicap parking near the enterance. I never could figure out why the felt Lot A was so conveient for wheelchair and powerchair visitors
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shavethewhales

I noticed they put planters in as a barrier between former lot C and the new lot (still havent figured out all the new numbers yet). I guess all of that new area is now preferred parking. Gotta re-coup some of those costs though - so I'm happy to see a few people pony up and pay $15 to park 100 ft. closer to the entrance.

As for me, I'm sticking to the shuttles from the hotel. The new parking lot system is STILL a nightmare to deal with. Get there early and leave late if you must come via car. Otherwise, the buses the park sends out to the hotels are very nice, and they seem to run every hour.

It did feel like I had missed something by getting to the park via a bus rather than a long green tram, but I have to say the new transports look a lot more professional. No more raggedy old school buses to be seen anywhere, and the new trams do look nice now that they have the right vehicles pulling them rather than Ford F-150's  :D.

I know most of you already have been through this, but I felt I should throw my 2 cents in after my first visit of the season.

History Buff

QuoteNo more raggedy old school buses to be seen anywhere

I hope you're right about that.  It would be a long time coming, and if that's the only major investment we get this year, it'll be worth it.  The yellow busses have always been an eyesore and set the wrong stage for the park.
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