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Is there an activity, a ride, a feature that you are glad no longer exists?  We often mourn things lost, but some things are better done away with.

One example:  the Bumper Stickers.  'Way back when, you'd leave the City to find a bumper sticker on your car's rear bumper, applied while you were there.  In a day when hard chrome bumpers and weak adhesives prevailed, this advertising campaign wasn't overly harmful, but plastic cars and tough adhesives nowadays would make the practice much less reversable.  And I *hate* having other people touch my truck  ;D

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They tore down the old shack???  :-[  ??? That was atmosphere!!  :'(

I am also disappointed to hear that a roller coaster will cross over the tracks. 

I realize that my family and I are in the minority, but we have no interest in the coasters.  You can anywhere and ride a coaster.  The Silver Dollar Line is unique.



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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Re: Vote for Silver Dollar City
« on: February 09, 2012, 08:50:28 AM »
Look at it this way:  whether the poll draws from a big enough sampling or not, the result will make somebody take notice somewhere.  If nothing elese, it will further demonstrate to HFE how important the City is to its loyal guests.  We don't want them to forget that!  But other folks are being exposed, too.  I don't know whether the other parks have notified their customer base about the poll or not, but other people are voting, and they may be inspired to think that there is something about SDC worth looking into.

Frankly, I don't want SDC to become as popular as DW or DL--it would have to change far too much to accomodate that size of crowds and some of those kinds of people.  SDC would essentially have to become DW to be that popular.  BUT just think what HFE could do with the revenue that a relatively low-impact additional 1% influx of DW visitors might bring in. . . . .

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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Re: if u worked at silver dollar city
« on: February 07, 2012, 10:12:11 AM »
Given my railroad hobbies and my reenacting, I want to work the Model 1841 6 pounder when I'm not the train engineer!

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OK, Zephon and Junior:  now you've done it!  Those images are wonderful!

I wonder if SDC would be willing to arrange off-season tours for just a very few passionate/over-doing it Fans?

Nah, I'm sure not.  But I'd pay for it!

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I have noticed a drop off of activity since SDC closed for the season, which is perfectly understandable.  We're all in the doldrums.  But the forum here is supposed to help us get through it, and Top Tens are popular, so let's do a Top Ten Ways to While Away the Time till Opening Day!

10:  Visit freshly paved parking lots on warm days to inbibe the smell.

9:  Eat at a local Cracker Barrel.

8:  Listen to Bluegrass tapes/CDs.

7:  Wear Trading Pins to work.

6:  Wear SDC sweatshirts out to play.

5:  Grow a beard (gentlemen only, please!) and endlessly recite Ralphie Bolin’s lines from the hold up.

4:  Take a clothed shower while pretending to aim a water cannon at a passing river raft.

3:  Look through all the picture albums from past visits.

2:  Watch all the SDC vids on YouTube.  Again.

And the Number 1 Way to While Away the Time till Opening Day:
Spend time on this Forum rereading favorite threads and chatting with other passionate/over-doing-it SDC Fans!


Now, you add some!

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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Re: Looking for photos of FM
« on: January 24, 2012, 03:32:43 PM »
One of my earliest memories is of a nightmare I had about the rock slide/cave in being real and sealing me in the mine all alone.  Strangely, the nightmare did NOT make my fearful of the ride!

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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Re: Looking for photos of FM
« on: January 23, 2012, 08:46:40 AM »
Thanks again, Junior!

I thought the cave-in was in the tall area.  Am I confused?  It certainly is possible since I didn't get to the city between '72 and '82.

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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Re: Looking for photos of FM
« on: January 20, 2012, 03:22:09 PM »
Thanks muchly for the submissions so far, folks!

Junior, would you be kind enough to email me the ones labelled "1976" abnd "1983B"?  Flickr won't let me copy them (quite properly).

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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Looking for photos of FM
« on: January 18, 2012, 08:40:17 AM »
Does anyone have some resonably clear, uncluttered photos of the Flooded Mine?  I am looking to construct a scale replica--or at least an close approximation thereof--and need pics for a guide.  Close ups are welcome and I need some overall shots.  Older photos before it became so hemmed in would be especially useful.

Thanks in advance!

EDIT for Clarity:  yes, pics of the outside, please!  No hurry!  Very Grateful for any help.

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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Re: Last Day of the 2011 Season
« on: January 04, 2012, 09:13:18 AM »
I remember doing the tree house when my mom went through with me--dim memories, to be sure.  I took my son through the treehouse when he was about three, and, yes, i had problems getting through, but that didn't bother me  ;)

As for the train: not HO.  Way too fragile for kids and too small to play with anyway.  Make it G.  LGB already has an engine that is a dead ringer for the ones currently in use.  It will be pricier, but it will last, and the kids (and parents!) won't need magnifying glasses to put the thing on the rails.

Signed:
The guy who got OUT of HO model RRing  ;D

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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Re: 2011 Trip Reviews
« on: December 19, 2011, 11:13:13 AM »
In excess of 23,000 Saturday.  We arrived about 2:15 (after lunch at Lamberts on the way) and had to park at Stop 7.  Waitaminit!!  Stop 7???  South of the park and on the other side of IP Road.  Grass-and-gravel hill by an eletrical sub-station.  (When we left, we found busses running to "JD" and "The Bank," whatever/wherever they are.)

The park was jammed, busiest I've ever seen it.  The word was they were staying open till 10:30 to accommodate everyone! 

We went with our younger son and an older couple who are friends of ours (our retired Pastor and therefore my wife's ex-boss, to be exact).  We got them in for $15/each and splurged on the Showlover's Pass for Christmas Carol (to save an aging knee in the party).

First place we went to was the Leather shop.  We had to get my son a belt, and Pastor’s wife bought one of the leather coats.  While I was checking out, a fella on a personal (not park) electric cart tried to go up the little hill there and his cart quit, got sideways, and fell over, hitting another guest.  The Citizen at the shop rushed out in the middle of my sale (NO complaints, mind you, but my card was lying out, so I stayed there and couldn’t help).  He called for help, but the gentleman insisted on getting up and leaving before First Aid could arrive.  Several people had to help push him up the hill.  I was gratified to see that there was a procedure in place but a bit concerned to see that the phone number to call wasn’t really handy.  That probably indicates the use of it is rare, which is a good thing!

The Ladies wanted to spend some time in Becca’s, so my son and I took Pastor through GM.  He got a kick out of it.  We hit the Springhouse for some drinks and spent some time at Sullivan’s Mill, where the ladies further depleted the checking accounts ;-)    While there, we ran into Duelist and his delightful family and chatted a few minutes.  We also hit Christmas Hollow, but nobody bought anything there. 

We walked down the Hill and took in the sights heading up toward the Opera House.  We spent a few minutes in a short Showlovers line and were taken directly to the front row.  Packed house; very good show.  NOTE:  the “snow” is heavier in the center, first couple/three rows ;-)  Interacted a fair bit with the actors.

After the show, we couldn’t get back up Hill Street because off the impending parade (one bit of OTC we really have no interest in), so we ducked under the RR bridge and headed along the riverfront, stopping in the Toy Store so my son could buy a classmate a present for their Christmas party.  After that, it was up around the S-curve to the train depot; the end of the line was halfway down the corkscrew, so it was a longer walk than we had anticipated.  The line shrank fast, however.  Two trains, one of three and one of four cars.  One of the conductor’s said they were moving almost 1500 people an hour through there, about 500/cycle!  The ride was its usual fine self, and Grandpa did an exceptional job.  The only pothole of the day was getting on the train, however.  Some people get awfully pushy.  I understand that they want to sit together—I would like to sit with my family, too, but I decided that better approach to take was just to give in and let my wife, son, and friends have a seat while I sat further back.  At least we were in the same car.

After the train, we hit a couple shops on the way back up top, including the candy shop so that I could pick up a special request from my older son (who couldn’t come this weekend).  Then we stopped in at Molly’s for the Holiday Buffet.  It had been a long day for the Citizens there!

A bit of last minute shopping at the HH (my wife was getting something for me, don’t know what yet) and then out the CM—which was nearly impassable because of the crowd.  We had to wait on the east side of the ticket building for our ride to Stop 7 (and JD), the folks going to “The Bank” were actually lined up on the tree line.  Busses and trams pirouetted and dosey-doed to get us all out, and the ride to the lot was shorter (in time) than the one to get us to the gate had been because we didn’t’ have to go ‘round the loop. 

We were all pretty pooped at that point—good thing the hotel (Best Western) was close!  We checked in and got into our rooms to the delightful music of the train whistle (till well past 10).

Two notes about the next day:  we started off by attending Sunday services at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in Kimberling City and were blessed by performances of their Handbell Choir and their Church Coir doing their Christmas Cantata.  If you are looking for a place to worship while there, I can’t recommend this friendly church highly enough (only about 12 minutes from the city).

Pastor’s wife needed to do a bit of serious Christmas clothes shopping, so we went to Tanger before heading home.  Although my wife found a great suit coat for me marked ‘WAY down, I will never again go there a week before Christmas.  What a crowd!

All, in all, a great trip, a marvelous close to the 2011 year at the city.  Can’t wait till Bluegrass and BBQ next year!


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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Re: OTC 2011 When are you going?
« on: December 19, 2011, 10:22:56 AM »
Yes, their breakfast was quite extensive, and I was glad of the elevator when we had so much luggage to carry.  Not sure it's worth double the rate, but at least the drive is SHORT.

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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Re: Is the park begging for guests?
« on: December 19, 2011, 10:21:16 AM »
Over 23,000 in the park Saturday, 12/17.  One of the citizens said attendance the previous weekend was 42,400 or something like that.

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I never use the guns:  I'm always trying to recapture my childhood impressions, and they do not include the guns.

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