Intamin to Win
Mega Poster
I posit this question because at a recent visit to Cedar Point, fod the first time, I just left every single thing in the car and went. I put money in my shoes, and besides the extra glasses strap in my pocket, sauntered in. It seemed to make the day a lot easier, not having to deal with pesky security/employees or worrying about the status of my phone mid-ride, and especially not having to waste time at lockers. It was freeing
Anyway, at certain smart and well-run parks (Hershey for example) they have in-station cubbies for your stuff, making the “loose articles” issue easy. But at dumb, less-well-run parks (SFGA) they’re weenies about everything loose. SFGA didn’t even let me wear my glasses, WITH a strap, last time. Going with nothing solves this problem regardless of park policy.
I’d love to hear how those of you, who’ve hit far more rides and parks than me, deal with managing their stuff. I’m sure it’d be interesting! Plus, I’m sure a few of us have spiteful stories about employees saying stuff regardless of how secured the item is or isn’t.*
*SFGA’s operations had me salty last summer, boy...
Anyway, at certain smart and well-run parks (Hershey for example) they have in-station cubbies for your stuff, making the “loose articles” issue easy. But at dumb, less-well-run parks (SFGA) they’re weenies about everything loose. SFGA didn’t even let me wear my glasses, WITH a strap, last time. Going with nothing solves this problem regardless of park policy.
I’d love to hear how those of you, who’ve hit far more rides and parks than me, deal with managing their stuff. I’m sure it’d be interesting! Plus, I’m sure a few of us have spiteful stories about employees saying stuff regardless of how secured the item is or isn’t.*
*SFGA’s operations had me salty last summer, boy...