Who would you contact with a question?

If you were to write a park with a suggestion or an idea, who would you send it too? I just wanted to make sure before I sent anything?

Thanks,

Timmyk

Jeff's avatar
You won't send it to anyone because they don't want your idea unless they pay for it. Otherwise, they can build something, you say it was your idea and sue, etc.

If it's a customer service issue, of course you contact guest relations.

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Mamoosh's avatar
"Dear PKI,

When are you going to build a TERA coaster? All you ever build is stupid kids rides or sucky @ss spinning rides in a box like that dumb Tomb Rader. Cedar Point has Dragster but is sucks and is to short. I love PKI and want you to build a TERA coaster! B&M would be the best cumpany to go with since Intamen always have problems.

When are you going to build it?

Love,

PkI fAnAtIc"

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*** This post was edited by Mamoosh 8/7/2003 8:16:47 PM ***

Dear Cedar Point,

I would like you to build a 200+ foot high 7500+ foot long intamin plug n play coaster.

Thank you.

--Ryan

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LOL Moosh. You might be a jack*** sometimes but you are quite a riot. But yeah that sounds like a letter parks would get. You know how crazy teenagers in this world send stuff like that. Parks like to get input but only when they ask for it.

You can send them ideas but they most likely won't give it much attention.

Some things like the service you recieved while at the park (or lack of it) would be worth bringing to their attention but as for suggesting new rides and etc, they would not care.


To answer your question most likely you send it to a branch of guest services, but that is just my guess.
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I feel the need, the need for speed.

actually it wasn't about a ride but a park improvement. But if they won't listen, then I won't send it.
Define park improvement in the way you view it.

Some would say an improvement is to stop trimming a ride. (They wont listen).

Others would say an improvement is to lower the parking and admission gate.(Unless its affecting attendance, which they already know, oh heck, they wont listen)

Improvement could mean customer service in which they will most likely pay attention to feedback on that.

Crazy ideas by people suggesting that what coaster should go in next. (They wont listen).

So by saying you want to send them an idea for an improvement crosses many barriers. Be more specific.

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If it's a customer service area or general improvement suggestion, go for it :) Don't mind the cynical curmudgeons around here. (/em ducks and dons his abestos suit ;) ) Be forewarned that the park might not acknowledge your letter / email for the reasons Jeff listed, but that shouldn't prevent you from giving it a try.

*** This post was edited by Strijder 8/7/2003 10:30:25 PM ***
Lord Gonchar's avatar
Dear (park or representative name),

I demand you let me into your park for free. I demand you let me skip all the lines. No, wait, I demand personal ERT! All of you rides are the best ever of their kind - truly cutting edge entertainment that will put you on top of the coaster mountain for years to come...

Sorry, my "Paul Rueben Tourettes" just kicked in there.

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Gonchar, you forgot to include his ultimatum,

"Either you will comply with my wishes or I will write a dumb 'Coasters aren't safe article' for Popular Science magazine!"

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