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Jeff
Webmaster/GTTP, Sillynonsense.com
"As far as I can tell it doesn't matter who you are. If you can believe, there's something worth fighting for..." - Garbage, "Parade"
Jeff is right about Cedar Fair. It's very much like any big corporation. Spread out. Dick Kinzel's office is connected to the building Macaroni's is a part of. His office is on the corner by the Scrambler. I've seen him waving to many people from his windows.
*** This post was edited by flisk on 12/17/2001. ***
Is the CEO Dick Kinzel the CEO of Cedar Fair L.P.?¿
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Excuse me, mr.ride dude could you tell me if Magnum is sinking. oh and while your at it why is the GW on the other side of the park???
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http://www.msu.edu/~armbrus9/cp.html
mf laps = 100! No More No Less!!
Wheres the Electricity!
*** This post was edited by flisk on 12/18/2001. ***
Cedar Fair's affairs are run out of offices at Cedar Point. Investor Relations is located across the plaza from Mr. Kinzel's office in the stone building.
The Board of Directors usually has a retreat each year and this has sometimes been held at resorts away from the parks.
If you really feel like doing some investigative work however, one of the main offices is literally inside the park gates, and is very accessible. You can walk right past it and not even know it. ;)
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Jes
Webmaster, Jes's Roller Coasters
"Thank You Jeff Putz"
*** This post was edited by Zero-G on 12/18/2001. ***
I can guarantee you that cash control and the vault don't have a big sign in front but Park Operations is printed on the guide map and there is a sign outside their office. People are encouraged to go in there to pick up information about disabled riders and, if it is still true, to cash large traveler's checks.
Autograph's of managers. That is a good one! I wonder how much I could get for a Dick Kinzel...lol!
As for Cash Control and Park Operations, they are places that serve Cedar Point, not necessarily Cedar Fair. If park Operations was for all Cedar Fair parks it might've been called Parks Operations. :)
I'm agreeing with Jes a bit here, except I don't think enthusiast would crowd around the doors.
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