Dabrian: No. The Facebook invites will probably not be dressed for the announcement and the park knows that. We, on the other hand, are the coaster enthusiasts. The park is counting on us to help them hype the attraction and show excitement - including in news interviews if that comes up. They expect a certain respect for their "brand" from us and in return, they provide us the opportunity to experience things like media days or announcement days.
tylerSC wrote:intaminboy wrote:Please don't get mad at me for asking this, but when you say no logos on your clothing, Does a tiny little bird on the front of your shirt (Hollister logo) count?
I think fashion logos are ok. Such as Polo, alligator (Lacoste) and so forth. They just don't want advertising for other amusement parks such as Six Flags.
This is partly correct. The park DEFINITELY doesn't want competitor apparel. As for the other logos, small logos that come sewed onto the front pocket area of a collared shirt (Lacoste, Polo, etc) are ok. But those shirts that have the a logo plastered on 8" high font across the entire front of the shirt are frowned upon.
I've worn jeans (no holes or garish things attached) with a plain colored tshirt or a polo collared shirt to all of the media days I've been to and been fine.