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syrusbliz210 karma

As someone who worked at several parks in years past, while one can go 'for free' on their days off... the novelty wears off real fast when you work there 5+ days a week.

syrusbliz6 karma

It's really not that exciting, but also not often horrible. Consider: being outside in the summer sun on pavement for 4+ months straight 5 days a week and answering the same 7 questions all day long. Pretty much what you'd expect when you think about it.

syrusbliz4 karma

That's really part of its charm.

syrusbliz3 karma

Tues/Weds tend to be the slowest days, followed by Mon/Thurs. Sunday is dead after 3pm.

That said, you shouldn't have much crowding on a Monday, unless it's a holiday.

syrusbliz1 karma

It's true, but employees were 'encouraged' to use the park's phone systems to call and ask about ride operations if a guest asked. Not that OPs could give us much of an answer. (Honestly, they are busy coordinating/fixing the ride so it's better not to bug them.)