Purpose is to prevent people from driving a vehicle in between the two barriers. With a wall on one side and a fence on the other, if people were walking or riding a bike on it and a confused driver thought the path was for a car, the people have nowhere to go to get out of the way of said vehicle. It's a funky design for a barrier.With the first being the freaky chairs in the Boardwalk lobby. It’s on the path at Caribbean Beach. Any idea what they are or their purpose?
They're designed to scare away evil volggers.They're just a stylized bollard. Why that shape is unknown.
Great analogy. Looks just like a foosball man.once upon a time a bollard fell in love with a foosball man at POP Century. this was their Love child. they hid him away at CBR so no one would ever know.
I never understood the fascination with walking around a theme/amusement park with a giant turkey leg, and eating it like a savage. I'm a white meat kind of guy myself when it comes to chicken and turkey, but even if you do like turkey legs, why not eat it in a more civilized way. And why parks thought that this would be popular is beyond me. How would you even come up with that? "Hey, you know how some people love to eat the turkey leg on Thanksgiving? What if we sold them in the parks so they could eat them while walking around?!" I don't get it. And then when pieces fall off onto the ground and pigeons eat the scraps... that's just wrong. It's essentially human sponsored cannibalism.The overpriced reheated undercooked $12 turkey legs.
They’re simply vibingWith the first being the freaky chairs in the Boardwalk lobby. It’s on the path at Caribbean Beach. Any idea what they are or their purpose?
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