Kennywood to Announce Wednesday

Jeff's avatar

Which were there the day before the new requirement. I'm pretty sure the cause and math is pretty obvious for them when it changes in one day.


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matt.'s avatar

Seems like it would be easily measurable but yeah, if there's been a recent, swift, significant impact then it seems like the recent, swift change would be a likely factor.

I know the economy has also been hurting the casinos here in CT. God forbid people who don't have anything better to do with their money actually have to hold onto their pennies a little harder instead of pissing them away in slot machines. But yeah the economic climate's change is still slower than a new law that's not in effect one day but is the next.

Except there was plenty of notice that passports would be required for US citizens traveling back from Canada-- and really, how many were traveling by air to and from the casinos in Windsor?

So meanwhile people whine about what a hardship it is to pay $95 for a passport that's good for 10 years, yet think nothing of dropping that same amount every month or week in whatever casino the bus drops them off in front of.

Carrie M.'s avatar

It does kind of make me chuckle when someone says they can't afford the Passport Card. It works out to what, $4.50 per year?

I agree with RGB, you aren't paying for the right to leave or come back to the country. You are paying for a legal document that identifies you as a US citizen. You can even use it for identification purposes right here in our own country without ever leaving. :)


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ridemcoaster's avatar

True Carrie, but im not going carry around my $95 passport everywhere in the US when I have my drivers license in my wallet in order to be able to get around anyways and is the most common and acceptable form of ID.

But im just being literal Ken. ;)


Carrie M.'s avatar

Thank you for that. :)


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ridemcoaster's avatar

Anytime.. You dont even have to ask :)


LostKause's avatar

Don't get me started about 9/11, the everlasting, never ending war on terror (a loosly defined and intangible idea), and what was really going on in the U.S. at the time. I believe that some conspiracy theories have some truth to them.


Jeff's avatar

There's a shocker.


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LostKause's avatar

I didn't say that every crazy theory is true. I simply stated that there may be some truth to some theories. How does that warrant a remark like that?


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Al Qaeda was involved in the closing of Geagua Lake!


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LostKause's avatar

(cough)... Any word on when coaster parts for Kennywood's new coaster will arrive.

;)


NewPlusNotes reports that Kennywood will be retheming the Old Mill (currently Garfield's Nightmare) in the near future. The park's license of Garfield runs out after 2010.

It will be interesting to see what goes in its place. Whatever it is, I hope it's not too scary, or my daughter won't want to go on it until she's 37...


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Mamoosh's avatar

Dear Kennywood: Please take a trip to Rye Playland and experience their Old Mill and pay special attention to the amazing retheming work that Sally Corp did.

eightdotthree's avatar

Garfield's Nightmare was in sad shape last visit, no 3d glasses anymore, our boat got stuck a few times...


LostKause's avatar

I saw that on NPN. FANTASTIC NEWS! I want skeletons!

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Good news about Old Mill. The coaster, as of last Sunday it just didn't seem like much was going on. The track of the turnpike was removed, but the general area looked pretty much the same.

I rode the Turnpike on YouTube the other day and I had forgotten, I guess, how beautiful that ride was. Like a little oasis within an oasis! Can we hope the same aesthetic will continue to live under a steel monster? Doubt it.

Oh, and may I chime in on the Old Mill thing? THANK YOU, GOD!

kpjb's avatar

The Old Mill thing wasn't an announcement. It was a comment. The Garfield license ran out in 2008, and it was re-upped until 2010. There's no reason that they couldn't do it again, as it's way cheaper than a retheme.


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LostKause's avatar

Directly taken from NewsPlusNotes about Garfield's Nightmare...

"When I asked Jeff (Public Relations Manager Jeff ’tsay in the long term, definitely a short term project. Can’t promisenext year but in the next two years you’ll have a different experience.""

Yes, it was just a comment, but it came directly from a PR guys mouth, who was speaking to a writer of an amusement park fan site.

Given the disaster that was the announcement of the unnamed "Caffeine: The Ride", is Kennywood's PR team losing it or what...especially when you think that what he is commenting about is possibly not true.


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