Team Heroes - Stanza V: Patch 'Em Up

James G.

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Thanks for the heads up! I think voting should end tonight so we have great amount of time to start Blue Sky Brainstorming. We also have to keep in mind that TV gets 1 BILLION DOLLARS. We need to choose wisely so they can spend the most amount of money as possible.
We need to remember the time difference between east and west coast. Midnight on the east coast is 9 p.m. on the west. They might need more time. Tomorrow morning on the east coast.
 

PerGron

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Before we vote is there a preference as the manager that you'd like?

Voting is good, but then again I feel like the people who should have the most say are the people who will be the most active/knowledgable.

We jump to voting we may give away a park that we can do something special with.

I agree. As I'm not going to be very present, I don't really want to sway anyone any particular way. I'll help work with whatever y'all choose
 

James G.

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Ok, here are my recommendations, and why:
  1. Pier - Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. We've haven't heard much about it from anyone, but we've heard some strong opinions against Morey's Piers. Hindley, and I suspect the other Villains, are probably much more familiar with Santa Cruz, so let's not let them have it. While it sounds like Morey's might have more that can be done to fix it, we want to not just fix it but improve it. We might have to spend so much on fixing Morey's that we can't improve it (if that makes sense).
  2. Family-owned park- I recommend Holiday World, for two selfish reasons. 1) I've been there and know the park, and 2) I've already done a major challenge set in Holiday World in another competition (and won that round easily).
  3. Hershend- Silver Dollar City. I think its location and unique local attractions make it a stronger park in the long run, but I honestly would be happy with Dollywood if others feel that way. These two parks are nearly identical in quality.
  4. Pennsylvania- HersheyPark. It has such a unique theme and setting. I've been there, and the smell of chocolate is everywhere. Plus they at least used to have a unique zoo featuring North American animals.
There are my recommendations.
 

PerGron

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Plus they at least used to have a unique zoo featuring North American animals.

Just to put my two cents in, ZooAmerica is absolute trash. While I’m not going to be very available, as Princes knows, my passion and knowledge for zoos and aquariums (as I’m currently working in one) is extensive, so I can play with the zoo a bit if you’d like... (please)
 

Disney Dad 3000

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so i'm still researching the parks, and looking forward to this. I should be fairly available most of this challenge as won't be leaving for NY until the 22nd.
My first inclination is to pick Santa Cruz, Lagoon, Hershey and Silver Dollar City.
Silver Dollar offers a chance to put a resort in a locale that draws people. Hershey wouldn't be one i'd normally pick but between it and Kennywood it wins my vote. Lagoon seems just out of the way and interesting enough that we could do some fun stuff with and I like the idea of doing Santa Cruz.
 

FireMountain

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Ok, here are my recommendations, and why:
  1. Hershend- Silver Dollar City. I think its location and unique local attractions make it a stronger park in the long run, but I honestly would be happy with Dollywood if others feel that way. These two parks are nearly identical in quality.
I wouldn't recommend that, Villains want us to give them Dollywood.
Whatever you do, p-p-p-p-pleeeeease don’t give us Dollywood! :p
Remember, we control their their parks, we can set the obstacles.
 

James G.

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Just to put my two cents in, ZooAmerica is absolute trash. While I’m not going to be very available, as Princes knows, my passion and knowledge for zoos and aquariums (as I’m currently working in one) is extensive, so I can play with the zoo a bit if you’d like... (please)
I remember the zoo as being rather sad, and it shouldn't be. I saw what an amazing animal facility can be like when I visited the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Denver, Co. This zoo, if fixed, could be as big a draw as the chocolate.
 

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