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I have cousins that have worked at a major park for years, before it was bought out by a more national chain. One worked in the theater department and I would be fascinated by how they built the haunted house for that year, and the shows they had designed, while another worked in the sound design, and lastly, one that was in charge of a major block of the park. This is where it takes a turn though, as that last cousin was just leaving his park, finishing his shift and there was a tragedy that happened on a roller-coaster in his department. A person who wanted "More Thrills" by trying to circumvent the safety restraints fell from the coaster and was killed. Immediately he had to turn around and come back, and he was forever changed by that experience. While only the theater one still works there, they all have good stories of good times, but the latter doesn't regret his decision to leave in the least. Talking to him has colored my vision of the theme park industry and the stuff that the people who work in it have to deal with. While I could never do what I know a lot of the employees have had to do, and deal with, I salute you for all of the crazy that comes through those gates every day. Well, except now a days, with the whole quarantine.
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# ¿ Apr 9, 2020 20:46 |
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# ¿ May 9, 2024 14:54 |