It could also be a huge help during WinterFest especially if they still only open part of the park. Set them up somewhere install a heated tent and you alleviate some of the biggest gripes that people have had with little cost.I LOVE this idea for all the reasons @rswashdc stated and one other as well—when Soak City is closed for the year, Haunt rolls around, and KD needs more dining locations, they can just drive these things into the main park!
And a lot cheaper than to build a building. Googling costs for a fully equipped truck- $50k to $150k. If it doesn't work out/plans change/etc. sell it. The public had already demonstrated their acceptance of buying food from a truck, so a win-win.Also a cheaper way to test out new food items before implementing elsewhere
Let’s just hope that they don’t disable the engines or wheel bearings to make them immobile.
The 2020 Rider Height and Safety Guide has been released. It doesn't reveal too much, but one thing I thought was interesting is that there's no maximum height restriction for the slides at Lighthouse Landing, so they'll be open to adults too. This was the case at the old Splash House too, but since these slides are substantially taller and longer, it's good to see they won't be limited to just kids.
I really hope they allow adults too, because at Carowinds at Seaside Splashworks (their newer splash house), they won't allow any adults in the area without a child under 54 inches tall. They even enforced this to even go under the splash bucket too. It happened every time Ive gone to that water park since 2016.
TBH, they seemed more concerned about adults not being with children than looking out for the children in the splash house.
Fingers crossed KD doesn't do what Carowinds does.
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