This is for you, Vonda
Vonda is planning a park visit for next month.
She wants an advance peek at Gobbler Getaway.
Vonda looked around on our website and didn't find a whole lot. The focus was ... elsewhere.
(A la everyone's favorite whiney-girl, Jan Brady: Voyage! Voyage! Voyage!)
After receiving a "Where is Gobbler? Where is Gobbler?" email ... which is now swirling through my novocain-addled brain (why can't a dental cleaning ever be just that?) to the tune of Frere Jacques ... it was time to provide a little show and tell.
Let's start with Abigail...
Abigail hangs out in the queue, telling the story behind Gobbler Getaway and explaining that "turkey call" gizmo she's holding. Pay attention to Abby, she knows her stuff; you'll thank her later.
For the interactive portion of the ride, you're looking for targets.
You'll see one on the left side of this photo, just over the scarecrow's shoulder.
We don't want to give too much away, but there are a variety of scenes throughout the lovely town of Autumn Falls.
There's a pie shop, a covered bridge, a barnyard, a town square, and of course a Working Mom:
She has a rather crazed look on her face, can you see? What do expect from someone forced to hang out laundry in the midst of a flock of turkeys?
By the way, this ride was made by a company called "Sally Corp.," which is headquartered in Florida.
Last week, several of the Sally technicians were back here working late into the night (after park closing) to tweak the ride to perfection.
Everyone carrying a park two-way had to pause and arch an eyebrow when Mike, our Maintenance and Safety Director, called to the "closer" each night:
Be sure to leave the Thanksgiving Men's Restroom open tonight for Sally to use.



















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