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Post by 65skylark on Jul 19, 2010 20:04:41 GMT -8
^ Sorry to yet again correct you but unfortunately you don't know what you're talking about.
The reason this topic was brought up in this thread (Oaks Amusement Park) is because Oaks is a VERY small park with a VERY small coaster that still runs two trains. There is a reason almost every other park in the world has two train operations. Silverwood could use the second train for a LOT more than three days a year. They didn't add the wave pool to draw more people. NO ONE goes to Silverwood to check out the second wave pool. They added the second wave pool specifically to help with crowds and the overall guest experience. Skinnyguy's point was why not invest in second trains to help with crowds and the overly guest experience.
Your second point is just plain false. They absolutely DO have enough people to run two trains. Most parks run two train operations with the same amount of people Silverwood uses to dispatch one. The only difference is that those people are unloading the second train while the first one is heading through its run instead of standing around like the employees at Silverwood.
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