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SDC's 2020 Project (Thread #2)

Started by History Buff, August 15, 2019, 08:23:56 PM

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Jaykethekid

It's either that or simply because their PR team may not actually be on site since it may not be considered an absolutely essential job.

Coaster

Fire in the Hole is still listed on the website. If I remember correctly, LROTO was quietly removed from the website without an announcement of its closing prior to the season. I find it hard to believe that HFE would close THIS attraction without any sendoff whatsoever. It's one of the originals. No matter its current poor condition, I agree with Shave that the park does recognize the importance of the attraction and it will have a proper sendoff.

We'll just have to wait and see what the future holds for so many of these projects. I'd imagine that the pandemic has delayed several projects by years at this point. The promotion of MRF on social media coming to a screeching halt tells me that the PTB just don't have enough information to tell the public anything at this point. Time will tell.
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Swoosh

Let's be honest, other than a Bible verse on Sundays and a few recipes, their PR during the shut down has been non existent.  While other parks are posting POV videos, coloring sheets, bingo... SDC has done nothing.  Really embarrassing to be honest
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History Buff

Quote from: Swoosh on May 19, 2020, 10:50:04 PM
Let's be honest, other than a Bible verse on Sundays and a few recipes, their PR during the shut down has been non existent.  While other parks are posting POV videos, coloring sheets, bingo... SDC has done nothing.  Really embarrassing to be honest

I totally agree.  I follow lots of history museums and the like, and they post constantly.  It's not hard to find material that they could be covering to keep their logo and positivity in front of the public.
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sdcfan88

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The lack of MRF teasers as Swoosh and Shave mentioned is really surprising unless the ride construction got delayed and they are trying to avoid backlash if they went and announced that the ride will take longer to complete as it would be bad for PR right now as they will be wanting to do whatever they can to get people back into the park when they do open to the public.

runner1960

Quote from: History Buff on May 19, 2020, 11:04:18 PM
Quote from: Swoosh on May 19, 2020, 10:50:04 PM
Let's be honest, other than a Bible verse on Sundays and a few recipes, their PR during the shut down has been non existent.  While other parks are posting POV videos, coloring sheets, bingo... SDC has done nothing.  Really embarrassing to be honest

I totally agree.  I follow lots of history museums and the like, and they post constantly.  It's not hard to find material that they could be covering to keep their logo and positivity in front of the public.

I bet the social media person was one of the first to be fuloughed.

Swoosh

Quote from: sdcfan88 on May 20, 2020, 12:34:51 AM
The lack of MRF teasers as Swoosh and Shave mentioned is really surprising unless the ride construction got delayed and they are trying to avoid backlash if they went and announced that the ride will take longer to complete as it would be bad for PR right now as they will be wanting to do whatever they can to get people back into the park when they do open to the public.

It's still being worked on.  In fact before the last set of furloughs, the only thing left to build was the elevator and elevated section.  The drop was already in place and most of the façades were already installed and painted
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Swoosh

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Quote from: runner1960 on May 20, 2020, 06:28:46 AM
Quote from: History Buff on May 19, 2020, 11:04:18 PM
Quote from: Swoosh on May 19, 2020, 10:50:04 PM
Let's be honest, other than a Bible verse on Sundays and a few recipes, their PR during the shut down has been non existent.  While other parks are posting POV videos, coloring sheets, bingo... SDC has done nothing.  Really embarrassing to be honest

I totally agree.  I follow lots of history museums and the like, and they post constantly.  It's not hard to find material that they could be covering to keep their logo and positivity in front of the public.

I bet the social media person was one of the first to be fuloughed.

Well Joey was the one that you always saw in the videos, but there's a huge marketing team.  So not sure what's going on
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legoerosion

Maybe they're keeping it underwraps because they think they can get it opened by the time they're able to do a soft opening? I'm sure if they do a soft opening and announce that MRF will be open when reservations (assuming that's what they're doing) start that it'll boost attendance and the number of reservations.

Duelist

^ Those are the rumors I've been hearing.
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Obviousdramatic

Can someone explain the reservation system? If we have to have half capacity and I am assuming that puts it around 12,500 give or take.....that is not a huge number to pack in. With SDC being mostly outdoor I am not sure if they have different limits but again this is assumption, many would get turned away. Right? Would it also be hard to get in based solely on a reservation type system? Its not a year round park and opening later means less days to visit. I would be especially upset if I was a SP holder and was unable to get in because every day I could go was booked. Or if you wanted to visit as a non SP but only had a small window during the summer and you could not because its booked. Again these are all assumptions. I dont go to the big year round parks so I am utterly clueless on much.

Pudgy Jones

I read a report that Holiday World isn't requiring reservations of season pass holders. Only non-season pass holders will have to make a reservation.

I don't know what path SDC will take, but I would have to imagine that season pass holders will get priority admission.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't there a lot of regular summer operating days where attendance doesn't hit 12,500? Fall and Christmas is another story...

shavethewhales

There's been no mention of a reservation system for SDC that I know of.

It is often pretty light crowds during summer. I remember coming one random weekend last summer and being able to marathon Time Traveler because it was a walk-on.

Dave

That is good to hear. But I think it would be wise to implement a reservation system now, so it will be normal when it is needed in the fall and Christmas.

Swoosh

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