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That's how it used to be, instead of countries like in williamsburg they were letters, each representing the shown animal.
 
That's how it used to be, instead of countries like in williamsburg they were letters, each representing the shown animal.

Just went on Google StreetView and confirmed. Weird choice.

I wonder why they use a random letter for the whole lot instead of the name of the animal on the sign (e.g. "Lorikeet" or similar). Looking at the signs, it definitely feels like the circled letters should refer to rows, but 🤷‍♂️
 
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Just went on Google StreetView and confirmed. Weird choice.

I wonder why they use a random letter for the whole lot instead of the name of the animal on the sign (e.g. "Lorikeet" or similar). Looking at the signs, it definitely feels like the circled letters should refer to rows, but 🤷‍♂️
Yeah, I agree, it's a weird choice. My family and I joked about it last time we were there. Pretty sure D was a dinosaur at one point, which was super weird since there are no references in the park.
 
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Yeah, I agree, it's a weird choice. My family and I joked about it last time we were there. Pretty sure D was a dinosaur at one point, which was super weird since there are no references in the park.
That’s at animal kingdom
Seaworld had dinosaurs at one time….
 
I just read a glowing report about the park from over the weeked with all the food places open, decent (multi-train) operations on all the coasters, and a generally improved experience. I think one of the big issues the BGT and SeaWorld Orlando both have is the daily operations not being staffed properly, with weekends getting the bulk of the staffing. It makes sense financially, but provides inconsistent guest experience for those who visit on non-peak weekdays. Maybe they should consider going to five days a week in the slower periods.
 
I just read a glowing report about the park from over the weeked with all the food places open, decent (multi-train) operations on all the coasters, and a generally improved experience. I think one of the big issues the BGT and SeaWorld Orlando both have is the daily operations not being staffed properly, with weekends getting the bulk of the staffing. It makes sense financially, but provides inconsistent guest experience for those who visit on non-peak weekdays. Maybe they should consider going to five days a week in the slower periods.
Well, maybe this could be a step in the right direction for the park then
 
Disneyland used to be 5 day a week operations in the slow season for decades— SWO does this with Discovery Cove and Aquatica in the off season, so they alternate closed days.
 
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At this point, this park either needs to be sold, or put out of its misery. Corporate meddling has ruined this park, like they’re purposefully sabotaging it to sell the land….which is an absolute shame to say because this park has a truly elite lineup of coasters.
How many homes can they build on the site?
 
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