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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Re: Fire at the City
« on: November 19, 2021, 07:01:00 PM »
When we went in May and were dreaming about a bedroom set from there, we asked about shipping to Alton, Il.  They said they do it.  They will wait to try and arrange enough stops in a given area, but they will deliver.  Obviously for a fee.
I don't think they really shipped out of the local area but I could be wrong


They should have just formed a bucket brigade and used some wet burlap sacks. It works at SOTH!

Seriously, though, this is a terrible blow to the "old" city.

Honestly, if there was an easier way to get it back to Illinois I would have purchased some.
The furniture, and most of the larger woodcarved crafts, fall into the realm of, "If you can afford it, you can afford to ship it."

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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Re: Fireworks at SDC
« on: July 31, 2021, 12:42:41 AM »
Just an update on the fireworks.  We were down there M-F this week.  My back was feeling pretty bad Monday so skipped the park, but my kids went and said the fireworks were awesome and to make sure I saw them.  The kids are also pretty big fireworks buffs, so if they thought they were good they were probably right.

Anyway I went Tuesday night and was highly impressed with the show, 2-3 shells in the air at all times.  12-15 minutes in total.  They pop right on top of you.  Very, very good displays, possibly the best I've seen this year.  Went back and watched them again on Wednesday night too.

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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Fireworks at SDC
« on: July 06, 2021, 10:44:42 PM »
We are coming down for our second visit of the year, July 26th-30th and see they have fireworks planned on each of those evening.  Being a little bit of a pyro-junkie, are the fireworks any good?  How long of a show?  Where are they launched from?  Best place to view?

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Other Parks / Re: Osage Beach, MO Wild Mouse
« on: June 04, 2021, 12:22:10 AM »
I never remember this place being open and we were regular LOTO visitors beginning in the late 80's, so I'm guessing it closed mid 80's or earlier.  Also I would call this area "the Strip" when referring to LOTO.  For me "the Strip" refers to the Bagnell Dam area, with 10 cent skeeball, old arcades, and lots of the kitchy tourist stuff.

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Other Parks / Re: Dollywood Half Billion+ Investment - 2023
« on: June 04, 2021, 12:19:09 AM »

 Besides, Branson tourism is still growing so quickly anyway...

I find this part of your statement amusing.  After just spending a week in Branson and seeing all the shuttered theatres, hotels, motels, and other amusement-type places, I assume you must mean it's on the rebound from the recent downturn.  I would have loved to been there when it was at it's peak, I assume 10-15 years ago.

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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Re: 2021 Crowds/Trip Reports
« on: June 01, 2021, 12:51:36 PM »
I apologize of this has been asked and answered a million times already.  I did a quick search and scan but didn't see any info.  What is the latest on Marvel Cave?  I haven't seen any announcements regarding reopening or even plans to reopen.  Have I missed something?

We were told on Thursday they were hoping to have it open in the next couple weeks.

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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Re: 2018 Trip Reports
« on: December 28, 2018, 11:34:22 PM »
Guys same trip report as I posted on another site, just wanted to share with you, delete if not allowed.

Made a quick day trip to the park on Wednesday. It was my first time there in 20 years. Was so amazed and impressed after only going to SFSL in recent that I didn't keep too much track of stuff for a detailed trip report, but I will post some highlights and a few pictures.

Our family had purchased season passes this year planning on attending several times throughout the year, but my wife has had major back problems and wouldn't be able to go. So she finally convinced me and my oldest son (19yo) to make the trip down there. We brought along his girlfriend as I'm a non-rider. We were going to drive there and back in one day from Alton, IL(approximately 4 hours drive time).

Woke up at 6:30 AM hit the road, quick stop in St. James for some breakfast and arrived to the park just before 11. It had start drizzling the last 20-30 minutes of our drive in and we waited near Tram Stop #2 to be picked up. Seemed like they only had one tram and one small shuttle bus running at the time, so we decided to walk to the entrance.

As we hadn't used our season passes at all, I stopped by guest relations to see if we could switch my wife's pass over to my son's gf and save us $60 to get in. The lady at guest relations looked up the account, saw it hadn't been used and got it taken care of very easily. Score!

The drizzle begin to let off and my son wanted to head to Outlaw Run, one train wait for a front seat ride. Powder Keg and Wildfire were not open yet due to the rain so they re-rode OR and jumped on the Barn Swing. Also a quick ride on FITH. Just a few minutes Later Wildfire opened followed by Powder Keg. They got front seat rides on both then decided to head Time Traveler and Thunderation. Time Traveler had about 30-40 minute wait most the day when it was open. It closed intermittently due to weather. Thunderation seemed to be going down due to protein spills. We wanted to do the cave tour so they had to put those rides off for a bit.

The Marvel Cave Tour was nice and my son had never been in a cave before really liked it. It is not for the claustrophobic or those in poor shape. After cave tour the we headed to the far right corner of the park and rode the teacup ride. We spun the heck out of those things. We were approaching dark at this point and I wanted a train ride, so the kids went their own way and finally got a ride in on TT, they then headed to OR, PK, and WF for more rides. Caught back up with them at WF after I stumbled into the Flooded mine entrance, very interesting ride. We then all rode FITH together.

We watched the Christmas parade right near the main entrance and then headed back to Thunderation and TT. They finally got a ride on Thunderation and another ride on TT. Headed back to the tram around 8:30 as the rain had started up again. Arrive back home at 2:15 AM.

Rides:
Kids:
OR 4x
Barn Swing 1x
Powder Keg 2x
Wildfire 2x
FITH 2x
TT 2x
Thunderation 2x
Teacups 1x

Me:
Teacups 1x
Flooded Mine 1x
FITH 1x

Foods Purchased/Consumed
Sausage skillet 1x
Chicken skillet 1x
Southwest Chicken 1x
Pretzel Brat 1x
Cinnamon Bread 2x
Cinnamon Roll 1x
Giant Chocolate Chip cookie 1x

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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Re: Attendance numbers
« on: December 28, 2018, 11:30:40 PM »
Just wanted to see Thank You to those that recommended going to the park on Wednesday, with the wet/foggy weather, the park was empty. 

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