The Nehor wrote:Imapiratewasher wrote:The Nehor wrote:They're just being a respectable institution. Breathing in almost anything causes cancer and they're assuming you'll breathe while there.
Either that or this is a government plot to sterilize the kind of people who go to those theme parks. While normal, healthy well-adjusted people do go there, they are sadly a minority and are probably being written off as necessary losses.
Well, clearly only wealthy people can go, so if the wealthy people no longer produce children the place will eventually be filled with lower classed people. What a great idea for a huge generation gap. I went to Yankee's yesterday, it is like a cheaper version of McDonalds. I was shocked, it was very unclean and one could barely see, the chicken was fake chicken. The strange thing is that it was a totally different class of people. I have never seen a class of people in one place before. They were all rough and definetly lower class. I hate to judge but anyone of higher class than that will notice a difference. It makes me feel better to know I am not like that.
Pirate, I disagree with your assessment. Wealthy people tend to NOT go there. I don't blame them. Country Club or Skydiving or golf versus long lines with very odd people.
My brother once pulled off a brilliant coup once. His friend (an actor) and him and two other friends went to Six Flags. The friend acted like he had a fatal illness and got in a wheelchair. They all got Make A Wish foundation T-shirts and said that this was his final wish.....to go to a theme park with kids his age. NO WAITING whatsoever. They tried waiting in line once and were pushed ahead by the other people in line. BRILLIANT!!!!
LOL!
I actually thought that when I was there. Renting a wheelchair for $35 seems a small price to pay for front of the line service!