Re: Parque de Atracciones de Madrid | Family coaster?
- As an enthusiast I don't get how a park that has a good selection of rides that are poorly mantained and are run by the worst employees in amusement park history (I am not talking about rudeness -90% of PdA ops are beyond rude and show a "can't be arsed to work for you" kind of attitude- but also lack of safety awareness) can be successful.
- As a so called "GP" I get it: until Parque Warner was built, PdA was the only reference to amusement parks that people living in Madrid knew, and so it has been growing on the locals over the years. The park has good rides (although people don't really seem to care to find about 5 or 6 major rides close for no apparent reason) and since people tend to go there once a year they care about riding the damn coasters and rides despite having to deal with rude and careless employees.
We could discuss this in another topic or just PM each other. :wink: