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All you really need is paint...keep that rust out of sight, out of mind
That doesn't fix the missing pieces of concrete above the rust. Honestly that in the long run is just as big of an issue as the rust as it will allow water to pull and especially at winter time that will eventually cause further damage.
 
That doesn't fix the missing pieces of concrete above the rust. Honestly that in the long run is just as big of an issue as the rust as it will allow water to pull and especially at winter time that will eventually cause further damage.
Of course- I definitely think the bridge needs more than a paint job??. I was just joking
 
A little hard to see in this picture but the green train caboose has major rust streaks coming down from it's roof
 

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A little hard to see in this picture but the green train caboose has major rust streaks coming down from it's roof

To be fair to the park, Alpen Express is clearly out of service right now and it's basically in a backstage area. If they start running the green train and don't fix the rust streaks, that's a different story.
 
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To be fair to the park, Alpen Express is clearly out of service right now and it's basically in a backstage area. If they start running the green train and don't fix the rust streaks, that's a different story.
Yes but I still can't believe that it's good for the train to have that level of rust visible.
 
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This sorta fits in this thread. But the Apollo crew not only doesn't turn on the lift music, but they also do not turn on queue lights (though, they may be on a timer, but the Apollo crew should call it in to get this fixed). The photo below isn't an accurate representation since my phone really brightened up the photo. But there wasn't any lights turned on in the queue line which was very hazardous with all the steps.

I forgot to mention, but when Tempesto's fire alarm's went off, the Apollo crew did NOT evacuate the queue line until about 4-5 minutes after the alarms were sounded. Hopefully if there was smoke and/or flames there would be more urgency?
 

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This sorta fits in this thread. But the Apollo crew not only doesn't turn on the lift music, but they also do not turn on queue lights (though, they may be on a timber, but the Apollo crew should call it in to get this fixed). The photo below isn't an accurate representation since my phone brightened really brightened up the photo. But there wasn't any lights turned on in the queue line which was very hazardous with all the steps.

I forgot to mention, but when Tempesto's fire alarm's went off, the Apollo crew did NOT evacuate the queue line until about 4-5 minutes after the alarms were sounded. Hopefully if there was smoke and/or flames there would be more urgency?
Just wow. If I remember correctly, the station and queue lights are on switches in controls, not a timer, so I would have brought that up to the crew first, then a supervisor as that is a safety issue that they actually have to technically go down for if the lights do not come on when they switch it on.

That goes for all safety related issues you all see here. If you see a safety issue, don't wait to post it on here, tell a staff member in the area. I know park ops is particularly responsive so telling a ride op, or asking for their supervisor if you get a cold shoulder, is the best thing to do.
 
I'm no entomologist so I am not sure. It seems to be lacking the pincers on his tail to be an earwig. Looks more like a tiny roach to me.
 
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