Sold to a theme park chain from Oklahoma. This scares the hell out of me.
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And here come the safety precautions!!!framer wrote: ↑Jan 03, 2019Sold to a theme park chain from Oklahoma. This scares the hell out of me.
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I don't know if any local firms, or people, looked into buying this but it sucks that some out of town company is taking over. The company will proclaim this as their "crown jewel" when they had nothing to do with it.framer wrote: ↑Jan 03, 2019Sold to a theme park chain from Oklahoma. This scares the hell out of me.
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Is it a problem for them to proclaim it as such? "Crown Jewel" means "prized asset" and prized assets can be purchased.
The headline might cause concern, but the article makes it sound like the perfect scenario for City Museum to grow and provide insurance packages to their employees. It's partially owned by a grain processor in Cahokia anyhow.framer wrote: Sold to a theme park chain from Oklahoma. This scares the hell out of me.
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Online ticketing? Marketing outside the region? Great. No employees lose their jobs.He said he plans to honor the initial vision and experience of the museum and will not add theme park signage or “jazz it up” in a sanitized way. The museum does almost no marketing, so Premier will likely market the museum outside the area “to increase the awareness of how special this is. That’s not just good for the area, but very good for downtown.”
This might be a good thing.Erwin said the museum will maintain control of its social media accounts and will have a say in any other marketing ideas Premier brings to the table. “If I see a dancing bear out there with a logo, I’d throw it off the roof,” he said.
Seems like everything is working out- the new operator launched a test run of 4(July 25, August 1, August 8 and August 15, 7pm-11pm) Thursday “City Nights” Roof Top themed parties for 21+ people and they were wildly successful. 2,500 in attendance for the final one on the 15thframer wrote: Sold to a theme park chain from Oklahoma. This scares the hell out of me.
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