Bay Area Snow Park
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This would be so awesome and would 100% guaranteed make $ and be successful
Im curious how they would control the amount of people that are riding?
Like make a appointment or something?
It would be so crowded all the time i feel like.
Im curious how they would control the amount of people that are riding?
Like make a appointment or something?
It would be so crowded all the time i feel like.
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Back when Vans Skate park was around they would have time sessionsand you would pay ahead of time for the time session. each slot only allowed so many riders. IIRC it was 2 hr sessions. you would get a wrist band or a card or something and they would verify you were allowed to ride when you went in. this prevented it from being over crowded. at the end of each session they would empty the park and allow the next session in.
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i just wonder if the synthetic grass (at least thats what it seems like)
has any effect on your gear...
regardless i want to make a nice contribution to get a season pass. ill make the drive every other weekend
has any effect on your gear...
regardless i want to make a nice contribution to get a season pass. ill make the drive every other weekend
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Back when Vans Skate park was around they would have time sessionsand you would pay ahead of time for the time session. each slot only allowed so many riders. IIRC it was 2 hr sessions. you would get a wrist band or a card or something and they would verify you were allowed to ride when you went in. this prevented it from being over crowded. at the end of each session they would empty the park and allow the next session in.

Hopefully this venture fares better than the Vans park. I'm guessing there will be a lot of initial users, but that interest wanes after the initial wow factor wears off. Fingers crossed that it sticks around for a while though.
-Brian
Unfortunately, we know how that turned out 
Hopefully this venture fares better than the Vans park. I'm guessing there will be a lot of initial users, but that interest wanes after the initial wow factor wears off. Fingers crossed that it sticks around for a while though.
-Brian

Hopefully this venture fares better than the Vans park. I'm guessing there will be a lot of initial users, but that interest wanes after the initial wow factor wears off. Fingers crossed that it sticks around for a while though.
-Brian
So who knows.
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Unfortunately, we know how that turned out 
Hopefully this venture fares better than the Vans park. I'm guessing there will be a lot of initial users, but that interest wanes after the initial wow factor wears off. Fingers crossed that it sticks around for a while though.
-Brian

Hopefully this venture fares better than the Vans park. I'm guessing there will be a lot of initial users, but that interest wanes after the initial wow factor wears off. Fingers crossed that it sticks around for a while though.
-Brian


