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If you noticed, I've added a lot of information to this page in the last couple of days. First I moved the old shows names from the main article to here. I reviewed all of the maps and park guides that that can be found on the fan sites and updated the lists of defunct rides, attractions and old shows. If there are any questions, let me know. -- Nickvet419 ( talk) 12:49, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
There was also "Star Trek on Ice" back in the early 90's (Maybe 1994 to cross-promote the new Trek flick). I remember because these poor park employees were dressed in full Klingon battle dress and shilled the show during 90-plus-degree heat in front of the theater. ~ Grimsbah — Preceding unsigned comment added by Grimsbah ( talk • contribs) 21:57, 4 June 2012 (UTC)
I made some general edits to the rides section. Most of these consisted of shortening the descriptions by changing to a point-form writing style (e.g. "Moved 1986" instead of "The ride was finally moved in 1986".) I made the changes after seeing the statement about a woman who fell from Flight Commander in 1991. The previous statement gave the woman's name and stated her blood alcohol level, alleging she may have become unconscious and fallen from the ride. I didn't feel this was relevant to a list of old rides at a theme park because the connection with alcohol was circumstantial. It's relevant that someone did die, but it's not necessary to give details. The attractions, shows and other sections weren't changed. I don't know anything about this theme park, have never been there and have no conflict of interest. The intent was merely to make the article more concise and to remove the details about the person who died. Roches ( talk) 01:50, 6 June 2016 (UTC)
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If you noticed, I've added a lot of information to this page in the last couple of days. First I moved the old shows names from the main article to here. I reviewed all of the maps and park guides that that can be found on the fan sites and updated the lists of defunct rides, attractions and old shows. If there are any questions, let me know. -- Nickvet419 ( talk) 12:49, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
There was also "Star Trek on Ice" back in the early 90's (Maybe 1994 to cross-promote the new Trek flick). I remember because these poor park employees were dressed in full Klingon battle dress and shilled the show during 90-plus-degree heat in front of the theater. ~ Grimsbah — Preceding unsigned comment added by Grimsbah ( talk • contribs) 21:57, 4 June 2012 (UTC)
I made some general edits to the rides section. Most of these consisted of shortening the descriptions by changing to a point-form writing style (e.g. "Moved 1986" instead of "The ride was finally moved in 1986".) I made the changes after seeing the statement about a woman who fell from Flight Commander in 1991. The previous statement gave the woman's name and stated her blood alcohol level, alleging she may have become unconscious and fallen from the ride. I didn't feel this was relevant to a list of old rides at a theme park because the connection with alcohol was circumstantial. It's relevant that someone did die, but it's not necessary to give details. The attractions, shows and other sections weren't changed. I don't know anything about this theme park, have never been there and have no conflict of interest. The intent was merely to make the article more concise and to remove the details about the person who died. Roches ( talk) 01:50, 6 June 2016 (UTC)
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