Out of curiosity, what is the supposed date of this company presentation? Two months? Six months? A year ago?
Out of curiosity, what is the supposed date of this company presentation? Two months? Six months? A year ago?
I would honestly guess at least a year or two old. These things are planned pretty far in advance, it takes a long to for the manufacturer to design them. They aren't something that at this stage in the process could be tbd. Soon you have to start thinking about clearing land and the manufacturer has to start making the pieces because none of these are small coasters we are currently talking about.Considering the differences in data for each park on their additions I'd bank on it being sometime in the past few months.
Belive me: people who try to fake check over mistakes very closely to make it seem as professional as possible. It's almost reverse psychology.Well color me perplexed I talked to many of my friends who still work at BGW and they all said the same thing that I did. The slides couldn't have been an internal presentation because they don't use the internal abbreviations and the deck doesn't look anything like a deck they've ever seen. It still just seems so odd that they would have an internal presentation that looks this just thrown together with like effort into making it.
Fixed that for you.BeliveBelieve me: people who try to fake check over mistakes very closely to make it seem as professional as possible. It's almost reverse psychology.
Well color me perplexed I talked to many of my friends who still work at BGW and they all said the same thing that I did. The slides couldn't have been an internal presentation because they don't use the internal abbreviations and the deck doesn't look anything like a deck they've ever seen.
SeaWorld spokesman Travis Claytor confirmed Tuesday the images are real and pulled from a company presentation
I mean... The statement leaves a lot of room for some fishy stuff to be afoot...
They could be "real" and "pulled from a company presentation" that was prepared with the intention of it being leaked. That would explain the use of enthusiast abbreviations instead of official corporate ones.
Do you really think they're that devious?
SeaWorld spokesman Travis Claytor confirmed Tuesday the images are real and pulled from a company presentation
Belive me: people who try to fake check over mistakes very closely to make it seem as professional as possible. It's almost reverse psychology.
To be fair, Travis only said the images are "correct", not the slides themselves.Clearly based on the statement from Travis I was incorrect.
I agree, but fakes always have certain flaws that someone outside of the company they are attempting to imitate has to deal with, since they just don't have the inner-corporation knowledge to know minor things like their syntax and such. It's entirely possible that the dedicated members on this forum that have been here the longest know SEAS as a company better than these "leakers", just with how long they have paid so much attention to everything they do. I think if any medium is qualified to say "this syntax seems off", it would be the dedicated, "seasoned" (for lack of a better term) members on ParkFans imhoBelive me: people who try to fake check over mistakes very closely to make it seem as professional as possible. It's almost reverse psychology.
Why should we do that? What are your credentials?Belive me:
I have no idea what that even means.people who try to fake check over mistakes very closely to make it seem as professional as possible. It's almost reverse psychology.
Ok.....to me this is still all strange.
If those were pulled from a presentation and nothing is settled, why not give us a time frame of how old the slides are? If they are recent, why not also release that you are looking into how the slides became public and what you will do in the future to prevent similar from happening? Like....why so passive about the fact they got out there, if in fact they are real?
The other thing that a friend and I theorized:
This is a marketing game. Some of the information is real. Some is not. He thinks the lack of the additional information in the 'yes this is real' release kinda puts it as "why didn't you take the hint:. If it's a marketing game, then there's elements of truth, and elements of trickery in there.
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