Jeph said:
...is this a Freemason kind of thing?
Oh, it goes MUCH deeper than that.
Coaster enthusiasts put secret messages into amusement park related media all the time, and only members of the secret community know what to look for and how to decipher them. That's how we know park secrets, like who is buying what rides, and what will be built at the parks next. We get this info way before anyone else.
However, lately there is a lot of controversy about the parks releasing false clues that throw people off. They are doing so because a lot of people are figuring out the codes and symbolisms. Although it is successful in preventing the GP from figuring out what parks are building next, it is also unintentionally preventing the clues from getting to the people who are supposed to be "In The Know", so to speak.
Because of this problem, there is a rift in the club, slowly tearing it apart. Some of us theorize that the whole point of it all is to break the secret society up so it can't exist in it's current from anymore. Some of us suspect that their is a concerted effort to keep enthusiasts form knowing anything that the GP doesn't know. Some think that it's a conspiracy that reaches the highest offices in the amusement industry.
Aliens from another planet kind of stuff. lol
-Travis
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Watch this, but don't say you got it from me.
I actualy wondered if Dorney Park ever intended on refurbishing and re-instaling their Traver Rocket Swing until Cedar Fair took over. The structure had remained for a season or two after the ride closed but was then torn down after the 92' season along with the Journey to the Center of the Earth mill chute next to it.
Regrettable to see a coaster coming out. I never liked their water park simply because it was Shoehorned in. They could have redesigned the Golf o=course and build a solid water park across the street.
Anyways, While I'm sure this could make an amazing addition at a small park I don't see many parks biting at the 800K Price tag.
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