Drop Off Area

What I was trying to say is that the park should be open only to automobile access, but that a 'drop-off' policy should be enacted like the one at cedar point. If they take out the current drop off area, it will be much more difficult for people to try and park for free. A parking pass was implimented last year. There are signs up, but people ignore them.
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Are people here forgetting about the RTA bus that goes out to the park? I would assume they need a stop for the RTA bus, even if it is mainly employees, and not guests who use it. Because it is public transportation, they have to serve employees and guests.

So simply based on the RTA bus going there, I think that there will still be some kind of drop-off location, even if it is in the parking lot.
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However, if employees enter from the south side again this year, that entry gate for guests is closed for the season. Only employees would be able to access the park via RTA.

Most of the babysitting seemed to be from the drop off area though.

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-Evan
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Employees will once again be entering on the North side by Villain.

The RTA also does a pick up and drop off by the Villain, They do not enter the drop-off zone on the north side at all. Kinda dumb if you ask be, but I guess its hard to turn those buses around. Plus a hotel shuttle drop off could be used coming from Villain, from behind the park, and fencing off that whole area. With the south side closed it will be much easier to curve parking in the shopping center by building a fence that blocks the whole parking lot off. Also placing a sercurity gaurd or two by the ticket booths to curve people running through them.

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