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Amusement Park Hacks

An Instruction Manual for America's Amusement Parks
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By using this book, you are about to become your family's hero! Amusement parks are often packed with noisy crowds, rides that beat you up or make you sick, and long lines for overpriced food. Families drag themselves home exhausted, sunburned, nauseous and irritated. If this sounds familiar, you're doing it wrong. Amusement Park Hacks is the instruction manual that will help you get more value out of your day at the park. In this book, you'll discover: How to find days on the calendar when the lines will be short. Ways to feed your bunch while saving money. Tips for riding thrill rides with a lot less discomfort, like when you were a kid! Hacks for dealing with teenagers who have ridden everything and have grown bored, and much, much more! Keep your family happy! Find out why you should never buy a fast pass. With the tips and hacks in this book, you won't need one! If you had a bad experience and decided not to go back to an amusement park, give it another go. These tips shared from the community of Park Hackers and curated by the two park enthusiast authors, who visit all the time, will show you how you can have a great time again!

Author Biography:

I discovered the Steve Birnbaum's Official Guide to Walt Disney World, when I was a kid. It taught me tips and strategies for that park. Our family went there nearly every year. We also visited Cedar Point, Busch Gardens in Tampa, Geauga Lake in Aurora, Ohio and several others. I went on to write up multi-page guides for friends based on my experience. They returned enthusiastic about how the notes helped them to have a strategy to work through the park. They did everything they wanted and had time left over. Now I live very close to Kings Island, near Cincinnati, Ohio. I've grown to know this park and its weekly and seasonal variations quite well. A year ago, while observing some very stressed families, kids screaming, I decided to write a guide. That idea became the 2017 Kings Island Park Hacks book. The ideas kept coming, both through comments with the audience and also as we had more experience. I also found another enthusiastic Park Hacker, and invited her to partner with me to develop that Kings Island book's next edition and this book, a book that shares similar tips that aren't specific to one park. We decided to point out ways to build similar strategies for whatever amusement park that you visit. A few biographical notes about me. At the time of publishing, I'm 44 years old. I live in West Chester, Ohio with my wife Lesley and our three fun kids ages 15, 13 and 4. Besides writing about and enjoying amusement parks, I'm a creative director, multimedia expert, and digital marketing consultant in the Cincinnati and Dayton markets. I discovered the Steve Birnbaum's Official Guide to Walt Disney World, when I was a kid. It taught me tips and strategies for that park. Our family went there nearly every year. We also visited Cedar Point, Busch Gardens in Tampa, Geauga Lake in Aurora, Ohio and several others. I went on to write up multi-page guides for friends based on my experience. They returned enthusiastic about how the notes helped them to have a strategy to work through the park. They did everything they wanted and had time left over. Now I live very close to Kings Island, near Cincinnati, Ohio. I've grown to know this park and its weekly and seasonal variations quite well. A year ago, while observing some very stressed families, kids screaming, I decided to write a guide. That idea became the 2017 Kings Island Park Hacks book. The ideas kept coming, both through comments with the audience and also as we had more experience. I also found another enthusiastic Park Hacker, and invited her to partner with me to develop that Kings Island book's next edition and this book, a book that shares similar tips that aren't specific to one park. We decided to point out ways to build similar strategies for whatever amusement park that you visit. A few biographical notes about me. At the time of publishing, I'm 44 years old. I live in West Chester, Ohio with my wife Lesley and our three fun kids ages 15, 13 and 4. Besides writing about and enjoying amusement parks, I'm a creative director, multimedia expert, and digital marketing consultant in the Cincinnati and Dayton markets.
Release date Australia
November 30th, 2017
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Kunze Mike
Edition
2018 ed.
Illustrations
9 illustrations
Pages
114
Dimensions
127x203x7
ISBN-13
9780998695020
Product ID
27515689

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