Considering that the Chicago Cubs have tours, why not amusement parks especially SFGAm? Of course, it wouldn't be during park hours, but before the season starts. I would say maybe they should do it the last two weekends in April. I would love to see the other side of SFGAm and I even think some of the GP would to. It would be a great experience if this did come true. Time will only tell though. So, what do you think?
I might be able to get a tour just because my preschool teacher goes to my church and also works at sfgam. She or a guy that also works at sfgam goes to my church.
I want the sfgam survivor to be held every July and August.
sfgamer wrote:I might be able to get a tour just because my preschool teacher goes to my church and also works at sfgam. She or a guy that also works at sfgam goes to my church.
If you look at my topic in the trip report that got locked by coasterdude316. I mean I know what I said didn't make a whole lot of sense, the way he closed it made me want to punch him.
I want the sfgam survivor to be held every July and August.
Mayeb you talking about your body changing had something to do with it? Anways, I didnt nessicarily mean January, I was along the lines of the whole 7 AM thing.
And how is it gross? You sound like you're ten and just learned about you-know-what.
Anyways, to stay on topic: It would be cool for the enthusiasts, but for the GP, it probably wouldn't be too popular. There's stuff they probably don't want the GP to see either, but I really have no clue. There's not too much to see; it's not like the Disney tours.
If you want to get in the back of the park, take the parade, they let you off in the middle employee area, and let you stay in there for a few minutes, and you can see Edge's footers.
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I don't mean to be dumb, but what are footers? The whole park is not under construction the last two weeks before it opens. Good idea coasterinsane. I would go to that.
>WHy would they keep the edge's footers? That
>doesn't make too much sense.
Cause they arent in the way of anything and it costs money to pull them up. You can still see one of the main tower footers from the train with all the rusted bolts sticking up, and from Power Dive's old queue and exit ramp, the smaller footers were everywhere.
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Speaking of the Edge. . . if you want the full tour you have to come see the nasty tower at GL. It's operated for half a day and had to do a walkdown to get people off. It's a POS.
Sorry guys. There isn't much to see in the backstage areas at SFGAm. Dumpsters, the back of buildings, thats about it.
The Magic Kingdom offers in WDW offers a plethora of backstage tours, ones that will take you in the tunnels under the park, architecture tours, and steam train tours. If you want to see behind the scenes at a theme park, go to WDW and take one there. They are great.