I like the idea of advertising a new attraction during it's build, but thats just me.
Do other people enjoy it well Tony did the poll and it seemed they did.
On the same note about posting photo's during a build, i seem to recall Cedar Point putting a full time camera that people could look at year round via the internet during the off season as Top Fuel Dragster was being built. Even though the video was there and you could see what the track layout looked like im sure the patorns were still very excited and scared when they rode it for the first time.
I did check in many times to see the building of this rollercoaster and how these guys pulled off this task in Ohio on Lake Erie in the middle of winter and still have it completed in time for the opening.
Hence the fact that even though i had not even planned on going to this attraction and didn't it still had my interest enough to save the website in my favorites and check in weekly to see progress.
If this was an advertising ploy, im sure it worked.
As for Tony sharing with his customers, im sure it will work as well. Same concept as Cedar Point and as long as it brings hits to your website and it keeps people logging back in for progress and waiting anxiously to see it in person, then the idea works.
Tony i will be coming in this thursday with Eddie and the gang,can't wait to see it in person,beautiful job man!
Geez im amazed by Tony's facade's just due to the pain in the backside to build anything in North Carolina clay,it takes a day just to dig a hole a foot deep!
Do other people enjoy it well Tony did the poll and it seemed they did.
On the same note about posting photo's during a build, i seem to recall Cedar Point putting a full time camera that people could look at year round via the internet during the off season as Top Fuel Dragster was being built. Even though the video was there and you could see what the track layout looked like im sure the patorns were still very excited and scared when they rode it for the first time.
I did check in many times to see the building of this rollercoaster and how these guys pulled off this task in Ohio on Lake Erie in the middle of winter and still have it completed in time for the opening.
Hence the fact that even though i had not even planned on going to this attraction and didn't it still had my interest enough to save the website in my favorites and check in weekly to see progress.
If this was an advertising ploy, im sure it worked.
As for Tony sharing with his customers, im sure it will work as well. Same concept as Cedar Point and as long as it brings hits to your website and it keeps people logging back in for progress and waiting anxiously to see it in person, then the idea works.
Tony i will be coming in this thursday with Eddie and the gang,can't wait to see it in person,beautiful job man!
Geez im amazed by Tony's facade's just due to the pain in the backside to build anything in North Carolina clay,it takes a day just to dig a hole a foot deep!
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