Discovery Kingdom had a tram service when I was there in May.
I know what a tram is. KD has not had one as long as I've been going there as an adult.Yeah, basically a bus or whatever that circles between the proposed entrance and the main parking lot in case they don't want to go through the effort and expense of upgrading Theme Park Way for guest traffic.
Sure, but this is just a concept - with the proposals of beefing up Soak City, this is just an extension of the idea of setting up water park only ticketing so that guests can get back there without going through the dry park.I know what a tram is. KD has not had one as long as I've been going there as an adult.
This, in my opinion, makes a lot of sense to me. The parking lot is already built to handle daytime dry AND water park guests, so having everyone park there and then shuttle them around makes more financial sense to me, as they’d only need to pave a new road for the tram to take, and not an entirely new lot (which lord knows they don’t want to… see the entire right half the parking lot where buses park). They could pick up to the right of the park entrance and then have a separate gate/drop off back by TwiTim and AZ. End of day for the waterpark could allow guests into the dry park if they have a valid admission (a season pass or something similar) via the existing in park entrance.I mentioned a tram service specifically to be a potentially lower cost option than developing their land and the existing road for guest parking plus future maintenance and potentially increased staffing demands.
Six Flags NE has a tram from the road to the main parking lot.Is there a single Six Flags / Cedar Fair park that currently still offers any type of tram / transport service? Most of the ones that existed before have already been phased out like at SFGAdv and SFMM. Unlikely they'd wanna invest in the expense of it.
EDIT: Now that I think about it, I do believe SFGAdv still has the shuttle between the main park and Hurricane Harbor, but the parks are much farther apart and not connected in any way,
Part of what makes WOF/OoF work is both entrances are off major roads. KD isn’t able to do that. They basically would have three options for this:Use satellite view to look at Worlds of Fun / Oceans of Fun for an excellent example of what a separate parking lot for the Water Park could look like. In WOF's case, the water park gate also serves as a back entrance into the park.
Kings Island is another example (in this example the parking lots are connected), except you cannot exit from the water park entrance after water park close (you can leave your car parked there, but it is a hike to get to from the main entrance).
No. They said they are selling *some* of the land. The land that has the “houses” is the Campground.so, the land kings dominion is selling is the land that has houses on it?, makes sense
oh, okNo. They said they are selling *some* of the land. The land that has the “houses” is the Campground.
Dosell Road is not a good option, as traffic would have to cross the train tracks twice. The far simpler option is Theme park Way, which already has a direct connection to the Kings Dominion overpass, and connects with Kings Dominion Blvd with a substantial traffic light. As @Jonesta6 said, I believe Theme Park Way after the highway bridge is a private road owned by the park, there is a sign after going under the bridge that says privste road. All road upgrades needed would be a minor expense compared to the cost of land clearing, paving a new parking lot, and building the infrastructure for a second gate.Part of what makes WOF/OoF work is both entrances are off major roads. KD isn’t able to do that. They basically would have three options for this:
1 - Convince VaDOT to build an whole new exit just for SC - Odds: -1000000%
2 - Convince Doswell to expand Doswell Road to handle the traffic that would happen - Odds: -100%
3 - Build your own road to loop around - Odds: 5%
Basically there’s no good way back there right now.
That’s what I was talking about with building your own road. But keep in mind Theme Park Way is also a part of their own network for backstage.Dosell Road is not a good option, as traffic would have to cross the train tracks twice. The far simpler option is Theme park Way, which already has a direct connection to the Kings Dominion overpass, and connects with Kings Dominion Blvd with a substantial traffic light. As @Jonesta6 said, I believe Theme Park Way after the highway bridge is a private road owned by the park, there is a sign after going under the bridge that says privste road. All road upgrades needed would be a minor expense compared to the cost of land clearing, paving a new parking lot, and building the infrastructure for a second gate.
Actually, @harry580 is correct that KD does have land with actual houses on it, separate from the campground. The houses are located in the far southeast of the property, whereas the campground is in the northeast.No. They said they are selling *some* of the land. The land that has the “houses” is the Campground.
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