Theme parks have been immensely lucky over the years, and one day, I feel very soon, that luck is going to run out on a tragic scale.
Can't stop everything bad everywhere from happening, but too many parks, BGW included, seem to rank guest safety as #1 in hyperbole, where in reality, its job #4 or 5 (earnings, revenue, shareholder happiness and advertising ahead of the list).
Emergency response drills and tabletop exercises go a long way to at least unify park management and local law enforcement of what needs to happen when the public is involved and rushes the exits without calm and order due to various threats. A single BB-gun popping off in succession can wreak havoc on people's perceptions of a situation in an environment like BGW, and I am certain the park is ill-equipped to deal with this. BGW will need to invest in designated shelter-in-place areas, mobile app emergency notifications, and audible announcement tech in order to keep the GP informed. Mishaps in large crowd settings occur more-often than not simply because there are no systems in place to give people info and options for any given situation. The GP plays a role in this aspect as well in situational awareness and common sense (low in quantities these days, yes I know) - but the park must do all it can to give emergency management the tools it needs to ID the threat, respond to it, and nullify the risks.
ALL parks need this level of holistic management. How many are willing to go the distance *before* X mass-emergency occurs? My sense is few to none, because of what I just said at the beginning of this post: "immense luck."
Allowing BGW be the test-bed for bad actors to see how far they can get means something is wrong where it doesn't have to be.