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Park websites - the good, the bad and the ugly

I found a manufacturer's website recently which subjected you to a reggae rendition of Every Breath You Take, but I can't remember it :(
There's a surprising amount of "parks" that have extremely vague opening hours.
 
Can I just reiterate how lovely the old Cedar Point java banners were?

Night:
Night_CPlogo1.gif
Night_MFandTTD_coolcolors1.gif
Night_WT1.gif
Night_Park021.gif
Night_Park011.gif


Pre-Maverick Night:
http://web.archive.org/web/200508010124 ... point.com/

Snow:
http://web.archive.org/web/200602012344 ... point.com/
 
^I love it! It'd be great to see them bring this back with Valravn - would make a cool addition to the skyline.
 
I do not care about the eye candy on park websites - I even despise too much Java/Flash/Silverlight bringing out active content.

Basically on many parks sites I have to following suggestions:

- please add a small English section with basic information like opening hours, how to get here by car/train/bus
- if linking to local transport companies from the English site pls link to their English site
- if a park do not want to do a English site please do not put critical information into pictures and/or active content which Google Translate cannot render
- put your contact data - phone number, email address - at the bottom of EVERY page

Maybe a little on edge about this - but Japanese park websites are mostly in the bad to worse category. Disney Resort honorably excepted of course...
 
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