Here is a question that was interesting until the end where it explained the answer.
"What kind of ride will Cedar Point get in 2016?
A) Roller Coaster
B) Thrill Ride
C) Family Ride
D) None of the above
Obviously the answer was none of the above, and the explanation was "Did you really think we would actually tell you? ;)" Oh well, guess we will have to wait.
I'm not really a fan of the TVs either. I understand they're probably a work in progress in terms of the variety and quality of the content but the speakers are too quiet, and when they actually play music the vast majority of the music they play is obscure and/or uninteresting (at least to me). I have fond memories of the DJ's in line for Millennium and Raptor playing music that was actually stuff people in the line generally enjoyed hearing (at a volume they could hear it at) and several of the rides that didn't have DJs did have music that was specific to the ride (TTD playing Radar Love or I Can't Drive 55 etc.) or the 80's music at Magnum. I haven't heard the DJs at Millennium or Raptor since around 2012 and at Magnum since the early 2000s.
-Tyler A-
I personally love the TVs, especially on a day with long lines, however they need improvement. Six Flags TV seems to have a much greater variety. The trivia is on different topics, albeit too short. They show sports scores, and have a lot of different music videos. I love that CP shows POVs, but they definitely need to be more varied as others have said. Also, I'd love to see the DJs come back even if just for the weekends.
In my dream park, I'd have episodes of The Office and Parks and Rec running to keep people occupied for longer periods of time.
"We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths." -Walt Disney
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