robvia
<font color=red>DIS Veteran<br><font color=indigo>
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- May 7, 2001
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Found this on Screamscape, so I'll give them credit. Scroll down half the page where it talks about taking a survey.
http://www.screamscape.com/html/industry_news.html
The link leads here.
http://www.thrillresearch.com/start.asp?StudyCode=PRODEV03&Wave=2&WaveID=72
It's long and detailed, so open a new browser window and work your way thru it.
Very interesting, they want your feedback on Disney and Universal, that's why I posted it here. Some of you may get a kick out of it.
What's really nice to see, is that the parks admit attendance is down, and what to know why. To me, 2000 was the year of the coaster, with Milennium Force at Cedar Point, and a few other huge thrill rides. After that, it was family rides, and the excitement went away.
Be sure to fill in long explanations in the comment boxes.
I wish Disney and Universal would do survey's like this one, and let the fans vote for the new ride.
http://www.screamscape.com/html/industry_news.html
The link leads here.
http://www.thrillresearch.com/start.asp?StudyCode=PRODEV03&Wave=2&WaveID=72
It's long and detailed, so open a new browser window and work your way thru it.
Very interesting, they want your feedback on Disney and Universal, that's why I posted it here. Some of you may get a kick out of it.
What's really nice to see, is that the parks admit attendance is down, and what to know why. To me, 2000 was the year of the coaster, with Milennium Force at Cedar Point, and a few other huge thrill rides. After that, it was family rides, and the excitement went away.
Be sure to fill in long explanations in the comment boxes.
I wish Disney and Universal would do survey's like this one, and let the fans vote for the new ride.
