Speaking of stage shows, what's the traffic like in the Good Times theater during high season? I rarely make it any later in the summer than May or any earlier than August, and I've never seen it busy during those times. Point being, if they have one stage already not drawing a crowd, why put in another?
Even at the end of June have I waited in line only to be turned away because of a full house. They still pack them in over at the GTT.
SoEffenBored,
I've attended one of the shows at the Good Time Theater during peak season,
and the lines before all show times were long, and the place was filled to capacity.
- Uncle Jay
It's nice on the hot days. You have Air Conditioning. :)
I can't see them enclosing the stadium to turn it into
another indoor venue. If an indoor venue is what they
want, It'd probably be easier to tear it down and start
over. But, what do I know.
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I agree that with CP crowds, they could really use a theater that is bigger than the converted ones they have now, I don't think they'd enclose the Aquatic Stadium. As Jason said, it would probably be much easy to demolish and build another one.
Thrills Around the Corner!
I don’t know if I would say they need bigger theaters. That just means they will fill up too and then you will still need bigger theaters. So then where do you stop? That is like saying you need more queue because it fills up. I just think they should offer more shows during the day. If I remember right, the ice show this past summer only had 3 shows during the day, except on Saturday they offer 4. I am not sure about the other shows, I just know the ice show had the least amount of shows durring the day.
I do think however the Aquatic Stadium could use a shade cover like the one seen here. That is the outdoor theater at King’s Island. They have other types that allow for a rain free show as well. The AT does not need to be enclosed.
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