Does anybody here know where Cedar Point's e-mail adress can be found? I think I have a good idea they might want to here. Thanks!
*** This post was edit by MillenniumMan_2000 on 11/30/99. ***
Trust me, they're here
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Neil
Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix Zero-1
You know, when you use a title that actually clues you in to the contents of the topic you might actually get more responses.
Use webmaster@cedarpoint.com for general inquiries.
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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point
Thanks, Jeff. I will from now on! Can I somehow change the title? I would like to change it to "Cedar Point's E-mail?"
If you want to e-mail CP, go over to the official site and there is a comments section somewhere. If you fill it out and submitted, it almost always gets answered. Last time I e-mailed, I received a response the next day!
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Neil
Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix Zero-1
There was a comments section, but it is no longer. From what Katie has told me the people that would normally answer the questions are seasonal, and that feedback area has been removed (assumingly until next season.)
Although you will find a feedback form at:
http://www.cedarfair.com/comments.asp
And it is interesting that it is a FrontPage Feedback area and you can easily get an e-mail address if you want to (sending the form directs it to the e-mail address anyway.)
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Tyler Adams
Cedar Point Web
http://www.zoomnet.net/~bmgain
*** This post was edit by Tyler on 12/1/99. ***
Thank-you. I sent my message, and I hope they actually read it! I don't think they will. I was telling them to take a year off from the ride mania, and fix up the rides they need to pay more attention to. Like DT and Mean Streak, and the gum on the lines. I also told them from the looks of the posts here, that they should consider building a floorless soon!
Some tips when writing Cedar Point, or any business for that matter...
1. Don't be a jerk. This goes without saying, or so you would think, but it's amazing how stupid people can be.
2. Don't tell them what to do and what the public wants. They probably have more research and marketing information than you could ever hope to see, so I'm fairly certain they're in tune with what the public wants. Express your opinion, but don't communicate it as The Gospel. The rants on this board don't constitute the wants of the public... only the wants of obsessed fans like us.
3. Write in a business-like, constructive manner. I can assure you that writing "DT sux tear it down" will not get you a response.
4. If you're going to [NAUGHTY WORD!] about something, again be constructive. Everyone likes to complain, and businesses want to respond to them, but whining will get you nowhere.
5. Don't be pissed if it takes a little time for them to respond. The world (gasp!) doesn't revolve around you and repeat messages will just get your mail filtered to the garbage.
6. Did I mention don't be a jerk?
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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point
Are you saying I am a jerk, Jeff?
I don't know, what did you write them?
Why is it that people always feel something is directed at them when you make general statements? I bring this up because people have cc'ed me messages to the park and other parks so I could see them, and they're so incredibly rude or impolite that it makes me cringe. (This is usual followed up by a verbal lashing return e-mail.) I'm not sure exactly why people would send me these things... as if sending it to me as well gives it some kind of extra weight or something.
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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point