Yeah in the region loads has been switched off - most significantly Cologne Cathedral has had to switch off their night lighting too.
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Fire was absent from Talocan for a while earlier in the year but seems to have made a comeback for the summer. Can’t imagine it will last.
Those things aside however; there are definite cracks showing in the resort this season. They are undoubtedly struggling after the financial impact of the corona years and energy crisis, and the staff shortages crisis hitting the industry right now.
The reduction in opening hours EP managed to sort with an increase in staff (yet still not enough and dangerous on edge), helped in large by attracting internationals and using their wide range of staff accommodation, beyond the resources of the vastly smaller business that is PHL. Perhaps though it is something they need to look into as this crisis won’t be going away anytime soon.
While better for the smaller remaining workforce it is obviously embarrassing in comparison to before and poor value for customers for the premium price charged. Although reduced crowds with the cost of living crisis and lack of annual passes have kept queue times down compared to previous summers offsetting perhaps some of the need for more time. Certainly no long term solution though especially for a park trying to offer a premium resort without the resources, size and infrastructure of others (perhaps exposing how over ambitious a goal that has been?).
They’ve also seemingly prioritised construction projects - with the Africa Adventure Trail being the focus obviously. While the Ling Bao pool refurb and the new Berlin stairs / building development have a painfully slow burn timeline - Rookburgh & Klugheim taking a long time is understandable and unavoidable by their nature but some toilets, stairs and a pool not so much.
Hollywood Tour becoming SBNO* as repair wasn’t financially viable and Wakobato and Silverado Theatre spending last year temporarily SBNO. It’s all not a good outlook. Hopefully they can find their way out of the crises. Although for all parks this winter will be tough one. None are out of the woods yet.
*Seems work has finally begun to clear out Hollywood Tour this month. Stripped back boats were spotted being removed.
As for the park opening at 9am while most rides at 10am. That has always been the way. Given the narrow and small entrances crowds gathered to get in are already a negative (before there even was the current issue of reduced staffing) - so my understanding is it is considered better for crowd control and safety to let crowds disperse in the park before the “proper opening.” A necessary evil.
In 2020 they had reduced it to gates open at 9:30 but corona then changed it back.