All the sarcasm
Lets parse this...
Yes it was a ride at BGW but is there a time span for when a ride becomes a classic? Because to me this ride is not that old. But then again... Maybe it is just perspective. I like to think 25 years is classic at a minimum. This does not hit that mark, but again maybe there is a rule out there like the one for antique VA tags on cars.
what like participation awards? That is very 1st grade of you!
I'm not sure you can debate weather or not a person likes something. Preference is, by definition, subjective...
All I'm saying is...
But I am not sure that matters either...
Let us parse this...
Yes it was a ride at BGW but is there a time span for when a ride becomes a classic? Because to me this ride is not that old. But then again... Maybe it is just perspective. I like to think 25 years is classic at a minimum. This does not hit that mark, but again maybe there is a rule out there like the one for antique VA tags on cars.
I didn't mean classic as in aged. I meant classic in that it was one of the few rides put into BGW that embodied what BGW means (or once meant); theming and passion for quality. Regardless on if you liked it, the ride was a quality attraction. Yes the years weren't kind, but it was like nothing else seen at a regional park before when it opened. Other rides on this playing field of "classic" include Bolt, Questor, CSH, Pompeii, just to name a few. Good, quality rides you could see at a Disney or Universal park and not think twice about whether or not that ride belonged there. (With respect to their time periods).
what like participation awards? That is very 1st grade of you!
Who said anything about just participation? How about something closer to one of the best dark rides ever made by a regional theme park? Because in reality, it was, simply because of what kind of ride it was. The amount they put into this ride was damn impressive for a regional park when most just buy rides off the shelf. If that level of effort at a regional park isn't worth commending, then I'm not sure what is.
I'm not sure you can debate weather or not a person likes something. Preference is, by definition, subjective...
I apologize for improperly wording my sentence. I could've said whether the ride was good or not. I would hope you could develop an argument better than just picking on my wording however.
All I'm saying is...
You are allowed to dislike the ride, I totally understand the complaints against it. My point is that you cannot rob the ride of the respect it deserves.