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Found this interesting Full Time job opening on Kings Dominion's web site:

EXECUTIVE CHEF

Kings Dominion has an immediate opening for the position of Executive Chef in Doswell, Virginia. This full time position will report to the Director of Food Operations.

JOB SUMMARY:
Develops menus, recipes, and preparation methods for all restaurant and quick service locations in conjunction with Food Management. Assists in the development and training of both full-time and seasonal support staff to ensure they are certified to perform their respective duties to meet divisional standards. This position reports to the Director of Food Operations.
 
I *still* think you guys are a little bit over the top and what you say a "theme park" is. KD isn't the best of "Theme" Park... But I still don't see it as an amusement park. There is far too much effort that had gone on in the past of having areas maintain some sort of cohesive theme. The extent of the immersive experience is up for debate, but imo KD executes a theme well enough in certain areas to be consider a theme park.
 
Based on what I saw during my many visits in 2013, I think they currently have it right when the call themselves "the premiere themed amusement park." ;)
 
Concerning the pictures:

1) I wonder if all of Candy Apple Grove is getting brick pavers installed or just that path? [Only reason I asked is that I can still see the asphalt on the left side of the photo].

2) I wonder if the new fountain pipes are being installed on top of the concrete pool or are going to be buried underneath? [I thought during Canada's Wonderland fountain makeover last year or in 2012, they placed the new pipes on top of the existing concrete pool and then painted the pool bottom black to hide-camouflage the new pipes].

They have a lot going on. Its nice to see the themeing details gradually being being re-introduced to the park.

Like Evan said, these changes are not going to transform the park overnight. I think the general focus on park atmospheric changes/theme detailing will continue into 2015 and possibly the next 2-3 years after that. The park did state they had multi-year restoration projects with the Volcano Mountain and Carousel, etc.
 
Evan pid=91807 dateline=1391810281 said:
 I hope that KD will be doing another coat of primer over that. I know there is gaps from peeling paint and maybe they are filling the holes, but I think the entire coaster needs to primed before they go on to paint the entire ride. 
That's not primer Evan. That is what bare metal looks like after it has been bead blasted. They are taking the existing paint off, not just painting over with primer.
 
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I am going by what the park said on Facebook and they state "Painting continues on Anaconda. Crews are priming sections before they receive a new coat of paint."

EDIT: The image on the lift is from the beginning of the 2013 season and the second is from the last update from KD. Note the different colors in the grey.

 

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I seriously cannot wait will definitely try to make a trip in the first couple of weeks in the operating season.

I love the pavers by the way.;)
 
Seems kinda cheap to just paint over top of rusty metal without blasting it first. Still looks blasted to me ..(I dont care what the photographer thinks is going on :))
 
Kings Dominion just posted some more KD40 construction pictures to their Facebook page!  There are some very interesting developments going on...


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(Psst... click the image! ;))

Some points of interest:

The KD40 sign that will be popping up around the park next year.  I think it will look amazing!

The improvements to Volcano show extensive station work.  It looks like a double-loading station may be in the works...

Rebel Yell looks to be getting a new, less generic sign for next season.  Woot!

Evan is in the works of writing a new update.  Expect a new article coming soon!
 
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I think it safe to say that they are moving the line queues to the opposite side of the station and that you will enter through the old exit and exit on the side you used to board.

See link in post directly below this...
 
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If you live in Richmond you all have probably heard of this exciting news for kids and sad for adults, SNOW!. I'm really hoping the park can get a picture of Volcano in the snow. Also, does anybody know if the area where Hurler, Ricochet, Jukebox Diner,  etc... will be called next season?

EDIT:Sorry, I just meant that area not Shockwave,Drop Tower,Rebel Yell, etc.
 
Hi Conner (formerly known as -Jr.HOSfan),

You can see in my update before the above one listed, the park posted a few pictures of the mountain with a small blanket of snow. 

The Congo area (area with I305, Volcano, Avalanche, and many more) will renamed 'Safari Village' and the area you're are specifically asking about used to be 'The Grove' but will now be renamed to what it used to be and that is 'Candy Apple Grove'

Technically Candy Apple Grove goes from the Hurler/ Ricochet area all the way past the Dodgems near the 3 Point Challenge.
 
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After looking at the photos of Volcano, I am pretty excited! I can see that they reversed the station. What are your ideas on how this will decrease wait times Evan? This 'improvement' fascinates me most of all due to the fact that I usually bypass this ride because of the long wait. Seems like simply reversing the loading would gain nothing.
 
I wrote my thoughts on how the wait time can improve underneath the Volcano construction album. Link

Evan from the Blog said:
So, with those pictures done, here is my thoughts on what’s happening. As we know the front of the station house is where guests load and the back is where the guests unload. Well judging by the looks of the new stairs in the inside, they removed the downwards ramp that went into the loading gates area and is now stairs that go into the former unloading area. Judging by the placement of the stairs, that exit ramp will lead to the outside and into the Expedition Gear shop. So the unloading station is now a loading and unloading station. Previously, do the the limited amount of blocks, the train couldn’t dispatch until it’s clear, but now they can send the train in the station to a “holding block” where it waits for the track to be clear. Since that train is out of the way, another train can come in and allow guests to board instead of waiting for a clear block. Then the process repeats itself.



That is my guess as of right now and if I think of anything other possibilities, I will update my thoughts that are below the gallery. But take that as you will! I’m also curious to what everyone else thinks might be happening for this guest favorite ride. Also I suggest reading the captions for some of the images as I break down where a path is leading to and from.
 
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Question for Mwhinva: What music was played in Candy Apple Grove originally? In the 1977 movie Rollercoaster they seemed to play stereotypical, ridiculously annoying, loopy-sounding carnival music in parts of the movie, and marching band music in other parts. An online slideshow has classic piano music such as The Entertainer, as well.

Do you (or anyone else) remember what the park played in Candy Apple Grove?

Regardless, I'm not sure what to expect next year.  I certainly hope they don't continue to play the modern pop music in the area, for it will not fit the newly rethemed area at all.  I think pop music should stay in Planet Snoopy.  However, I hope that "clown" music played in the movie is not what they choose to play; it would get dreadfully annoying to walk through the area to myself, let alone the general public.  I wouldn't mind the organ music played around the Carousel to be played in the entire hamlet, nor would I mind the classic music such as the Entertainer to be played everywhere.  I'm interested to see what Kings Dominion will decide to play.
 
Joe pid=92312 dateline=1392404925 said:
Question for Mwhinva: What music was played in Candy Apple Grove originally? In the 1977 movie Rollercoaster they seemed to play stereotypical, ridiculously annoying, loopy-sounding carnival music in parts of the movie, and marching band music in other parts. An online slideshow has classic piano music such as The Entertainer, as well.

Do you (or anyone else) remember what the park played in Candy Apple Grove?

Regardless, I'm not sure what to expect next year.  I certainly hope they don't continue to play the modern pop music in the area, for it will not fit the newly rethemed area at all.  I think pop music should stay in Planet Snoopy.  However, I hope that "clown" music played in the movie is not what they choose to play; it would get dreadfully annoying to walk through the area to myself, let alone the general public.  I wouldn't mind the organ music played around the Carousel to be played in the entire hamlet, nor would I mind the classic music such as the Entertainer to be played everywhere.  I'm interested to see what Kings Dominion will decide to play.

Joe, I really don't remember. It was not like the pop/contemporary music used today.

I thought it was generic music to match the theme of the area. It would not have been exactly like what you heard in the movie. I thought it was a mix of a little Carnival, Ragtime, Dixie-Land and other music genres from around the late 19th century - early 20th century (1890's through the 1920's-1930's).

Most of the areas in the park back then had music played to roughly match the theme of the area (Old VA -Country/Bluegrass; Hanna-Barberra Land - Kid Centric music; Lion Country Safari - African style music; International Street classical music and songs tied to European countries).

Come to think of it, the park has gradually gone back to music to fit the theme of the areas. Old VA gets country/bluegrass; Planet Snoopy gets Kid's music; Most of the Congo area was African style music. I think the Grove was the only area still using mostly pop/contemporary music. Not sure what the park plans are for Candy Apple Grove this year.

Funny, you mentioned the Carousel Band Organ. A couple comments relating to the organ was on the last batch of construction update photos from the park on their Facebook site. One person wished KD would restore the Carousel organ and another person stated the park had already approached him to do the restoration work; but, he referred them to another organ restorer to possibly do the work. Keep in mind that this was not from Kings Dominion; so I cannot say that this is going to officially happen.

Still, it would be great if they did. I did operate the Carousel one season (1981 or 1982) and the park was able to get the existing band organ up and running for almost a month. It ran for most of the 1970's. But, the player mechanism (think player piano with the music rolls on a paper/cloth material with the holes punched out to play a note when "read" by the player), kept breaking down. I just don't think the player mechanism was intended to run 10-12 hours a day while the park was open. Plus, the music rolls themselves became more and more fragile and would tear.

Since most park maintenance workers did not have that level of expertise to maintain the organ and player mechanism, the park went to recorded organ music. There just was not any alternative options back then to get around the existing player mechanism problems.

Today, there are several individuals and small companies that handle carousel band organ restoration. This includes adding to or replacing the mechanical roll player with a solid state electronic MIDI player that can store the music in memory. The MIDI player sends a signal to open and close the valves to play the music instead of reading a paper music roll to do the same thing.

Again, these folks/companies can still restore the old roll player mechanism and sell you new rolls of music and also add the MIDI player to give you the option of playing the organ from that. They set it up so you can switch the band organ back and forth between the two players if you want.

My biggest concern is that the organ has sat unused for over 30 years. I don't know if the park did anything to keep it stable and not allow it to deteriorate any further. These musical instruments need to be played to keep the parts, leather, and other materials pliant. The worst thing for an organ is to stay dormant.

I hope the park will invest the money to get the organ operational again. From what I remember it had a strong, vibrant sound that carried into the surrounding areas. Much stronger, richer sound than the recorded music. Time will tell.
 
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