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Originally posted by Slappyland View PostBetter than nothing I guess. It’s gonna be months if not years for rides and attractions to open.Happy Halloween!!!
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Something they should have been doing like Knotts."And yes, we implore EVERYBODY to follow the park rules. Having off-ride footage is great, but any still photo's or video's taken ON the coasters at SFMM are strictly against the rules. They are there for your (and everybody's) safety." "Six Flags doesn't allow ANY loose articles on their coasters, and they don't allow video taping on their coasters. " BUT, " This is not true. Six Flags does not allow ANY On-Ride video or pictures on the rides. The ONLY way is if you get explicit permission from Park Management." ???
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Originally posted by J. Thaddeus Toad View PostIf they take safety measures seriously and prudently, this is a smart move in getting a little cash flowing and helping save jobs.
I wonder if they've already started to build out more outdoor seating for restaurants. They really should. Our town has built a lot of outdoor spaced out dining and it's helping, a lot. In fact our locals are hoping it just sticks around indefinitely.
There is actually already a lot of outdoor dining in DCA, it would make a great deal of sense to extend it into the rest of park to extend the social distancing as far as possible.You know, I have the strangest feeling that I've seen that ship before. A long time ago, when I was very young. ―George Darling
It seems to me that we have a lot of story yet to tell. ― Walt Disney
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