Nicole said:Can I just point out that the park has the right to name their ride anything they want? If they chose for whatever reason to use bad grammar, it may be annoying to us, but we really can't logically use a different name on our fan site.
We don't object to "Xtreme Skyflier," which clearly isn't English. How is this any different. It isn't a label; it is a proper noun. Right or wrong, it is what the park calls the ride that matters. Our site has to use the park's names to refer to the park's rides.
Did that make sense?
Alpenghöst said:
Nicole said:We don't object to "Xtreme Skyflier," which clearly isn't English.
Party Rocker said:Uhm, does the park have to follow proper language rules? Last I checked Verbolten should be Verboten, but we don't list it as Verboten.
I say change it to whatever the park has on the ride signage!
Oh no lolJonquil said:^ Not only are they using the incorrect article (as stated before, it should be der, not die) they SPELLED WIRBELWIND INCORRECTLY!
* Jonquil slaps forehead
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