Literally no chance that he didn't trespass onto park property to get that shot. Just because there wasn't a fence doesn't mean he is allowed to be where he was.read what he posted in the comments
What was camp wallace?Yeah that is deftly on parked owned land and might be on part of the old Camp Wallace site that is listed by the army corps of engineers as A HIGH provability of unexploded ordinance and hazardous waste. So really not a good idea to go poking around.
Reading their description they followed the power lines then cut into the woods until eventually they popped out across from the ride - they think it was legal because they didn't see any signs or fences stating otherwise.
I can imagine there wouldn't be a fence, but I'm curious - is a power line trail considered a public right-of-way? Furthermore, hasn't it been already established that where they were across from the coaster was part of the old Camp Wallace unexploded ordinance/conservation zone of the park's property?
So he would have been standing on the blue marked area in the picture below to get that picture.Yeah that is deftly on parked owned land and might be on part of the old Camp Wallace site that is listed by the army corps of engineers as A HIGH provability of unexploded ordinance and hazardous waste. So really not a good idea to go poking around.
WWII era army base that did live fire training for AA teams bound for Europe.What was camp wallace?
Might not be as simple as that. Not sure what Busch's start up policy is exactly but it wouldn't surprise me if handing over that paperwork might not have been the final part of them certifying that all the checks are done and it's good to go. Yhe person waiting on it might not have known if they were just wrapping up or were having an issue. So rather then have you wait and it possibly be a while they suggested you come back. Honestly given a 4 hr window that what I would want them to do if it was me.Went this morning right when Festa opened. The workers said that the ride was down for maintenance and encouraged people to go to other rides. About 5 minutes later another worker came and handed the person working Apollo a clicker and a clipboard, then we were told the ride was open and allowed to board. Glad we stayed and didn't leave like almost everyone else. Anyone know why they would say it was a maintenance issue when they were just waiting on a clicker and a clipboard?
Not sure what the situation has been with the “expediter” at Apollo’s Chariot since the beginning of the event, but this afternoon they weren’t forcing people to queue in row order, and were basically just ensuring that people weren‘t crowding in the station.
i don’t know what you rode but apollo is running better than last year in my opinion, and the first trim never hits, so you get really good airtime over thatI'll say it again after our ride on Saturday, she is going slower....
Erm... which rows on an OG B&M hyper aren't wheel seats?There is definitely a slight rattle towards the back of the train on wheel seats when it’s nearly empty, which is normal for B&M coasters.
Yes, it’s less noticeable on hypers, but provides a world of difference on B&M inverts.Do you mean the distinction between sitting in an "inboard" seat vs. "outboard" seat in any given row, so you're a couple of lateral feet away from the wheel assembly vs. directly atop it?
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