its the weather again!! Seems like it has been fighting HFE in Branson all year.!
http://bransontrilakesnews.com/news_free/article_15ba59fc-f94c-11e2-bb40-001a4bcf887a.html
Interesting. So the weather that has given Silver Dollar City a boost has subsequently worked against White Water. I do agree with the article that White Water is definitely pushing out the weekly special events. It's a bit of a shame that the attendance numbers just aren't as high as they would like them. But, like most things the weather will change, and I am sure next year will be a scorcher. :)
Quote from: Ozark BBQ on August 01, 2013, 11:00:13 AM
Interesting. So the weather that has given Silver Dollar City a boost has subsequently worked against White Water. I do agree with the article that White Water is definitely pushing out the weekly special events. It's a bit of a shame that the attendance numbers just aren't as high as they would like them. But, like most things the weather will change, and I am sure next year will be a scorcher. :)
We have passed over White for two years when taking the kids to water Parks. It wasn't the weather. Whitewater needs work. The rise of city owned mini waterparks don't help. There's one up the road just a little bit that has one of the body board wave thingys.
Quote from: Ozark BBQ on August 01, 2013, 11:00:13 AM
Interesting. So the weather that has given Silver Dollar City a boost has subsequently worked against White Water. I do agree with the article that White Water is definitely pushing out the weekly special events. It's a bit of a shame that the attendance numbers just aren't as high as they would like them. But, like most things the weather will change, and I am sure next year will be a scorcher. :)
Buy the red roof mall property from the city and build something like The Wilderness in the Smokies with a large indoor park along with the outdoor park.
We used to love WW but as our kids get older (19,17 and 13) it just doesn't hold their attention as much. We're there at opening, ride slides for an hour (and that's multiple rides on all the tube slides), then they do the lazy river and the wave pool for an hour and then they're ready to leave because the lines for the slides are long and not worth it. With the opening time not being until 10 am, my kids would almost rather just go to the hotel pool about 9 am, swim for a couple hours and then go to a different attraction in the afternoon. We're early risers and the 10 am open is just a little late for us. Even when we go to SDC we're heading out there between 8-8:30 to eat at the bakery or watch the opening show.
We can certainly all agree that WW is ripe for a new attraction to recapture people's attention. I really appreciate the effort they've put into fixing the place up in recent years, but it still doesn't have many attractions to begin with.
As far as the topic at hand goes, being down 20,000 doesn't sound all that bad on the surface, but I have no idea what WW's numbers are usually like. I would guess they only get on the order of 300,000 visitors per year, and even that might be a tall estimate.
Interesting. Both Oceans of Fun and Schlitterbahn's numbers are up... hmm....
Quote from: Swoosh on August 01, 2013, 05:49:15 PM
Interesting. Both Oceans of Fun and Schlitterbahn's numbers are up... hmm....
That's it. Magic Springs added a new play structure this year and even Wild River Country is going to add one. And if you miss the old rapids at White Water, guess what that place still has theirs.
Magic Springs lets me in for about the same price as White Water but I get to ride coasters too.
(http://www.negative-g.com/magic-springs/MS-10-21-2007-9.jpg)
(http://www.arkansasties.com/WhatsNew/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/joan10.)
(http://www.arkansas.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Splash-Island1.jpg)
^You won't get to ride roller coaster there much longer.
Quote from: Swoosh on August 01, 2013, 10:02:13 PM
^You won't get to ride roller coaster there much longer.
so they are getting rid of all of them?
Yes. They have already removed the Shake, Rattle and Roll and were trying to remove X-Coaster this year but apparently it wasn't assembled "correctly" and was actually welded together instead which made its removal next to impossible without damage.
That leaves an SLC, minetrain and a very old woodie
Quote from: Swoosh on August 01, 2013, 11:12:13 PM
Yes. They have already removed the Shake, Rattle and Roll and were trying to remove X-Coaster this year but apparently it wasn't assembled "correctly" and was actually welded together instead which made its removal next to impossible without damage.
That leaves an SLC, minetrain and a very old woodie
I like that old woody, rode it in Florida. And knowing that the mine trains brother is still at SFST is neat.
It's not fair to compare the kc parks and branson this year. The national weather service just released the data on July precip. July alone showsthat Brandon got 2-3 times the rain kc did.
https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/p480x480/999435_650014905009613_143927308_n.png
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/sgf/scripts/localdata.php?loc=appcli&data=monthly_summaries/2013/2013jul/overview.htm&format=noprint&type=html
Might not be fair, but that's the way it works
The reason the KC waterparks have better numbers has more to do with them being far superior parks. It has nothing to do with the weather.
Quote from: Wildfire on August 05, 2013, 04:35:16 PM
The reason the KC waterparks have better numbers has more to do with them being far superior parks. It has nothing to do with the weather.
Yup. KC parks are only going to get better. Competition does that. Broken record time, Better parks in KC and numerous new muni aquatic centers in NWA (with more on the way) in major pull area for White Water means it's time to up your game. Got to make people want to go there. They need a water coaster and a new tower complex with the latest slide innovations.
It helps that OOF is now included WOF. Schlitterbahn is definitely a superior park to WWB.