New SF locker policy
- the Crypt Cruiser
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New SF locker policy
This may be considered complaining, but, it effects everyone. So, I think it should at least be discussed. Is anyone else upset about SF's new locker policy? My wife and I almost turned in our passes. I'll let it go at that.
- the Crypt Cruiser
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On some rides, not all, they won't let you take personal items into the ride station. These are the same rides that a few months ago, you could bring personal items and put them on the shelves on the side of the station. All of a sudden it's a safety issue. Even though it'd been ok for years, without incident. When you corner a ride operator, they won't give you a real reason, they will keep switching stories. The bottom line is, they want people to purchase a locker for a few minutes at a time. A constant turnover. 100% profit generation. I don't want to go into it, or I will have to go through my whole experience and that will definately be complaining.
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- Stealthguy05
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^Actually, most of the flats have areas to place loose articles, like Orbit and Berserker. Firefall, they usually have a person at the front of the line. I see most of the people putting their bags at the front, leaving them there until they're done.
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- Angry_Gumball
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Yes, that policy totally sucks. The way I see it, and what I would do, would be to bring only what you can safely fit in your pockets. The only thing I had to leave out riding Firefall was my souvenir cup. Camera and phone stayed in my pockets.
I totally disagree forcing people to have to either split their group apart to hold items while others wait in that 2-hour line, or forcing people to have to pay...they didn't ask to use a locker. Glad CGA still has their shelves and don't flip out about leaving your stuff around the perimeter of the flatrides.
I totally disagree forcing people to have to either split their group apart to hold items while others wait in that 2-hour line, or forcing people to have to pay...they didn't ask to use a locker. Glad CGA still has their shelves and don't flip out about leaving your stuff around the perimeter of the flatrides.