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ACE Code of Conduct

Members of the American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE) are expected to abide by this code of conduct to ensure ACE is always represented in a positive manner. Members wearing the ACE logo, attending ACE events or identifying themselves as ACE members should be aware their behavior impacts ACE\’s reputation. Members found to be in violation of this code are subject to ACE\’s Disciplinary Procedures and may receive a warning, have their membership suspended or terminated.

1. Members may not demand financial favors from parks. Members are not entitled to free or discounted admission for a particular occasion unless arranged in advance by an ACE representative or the park has a policy that offers members such discounts. ACE members support parks by patronizing them to ensure their future. ACE relies on all parks\’ support to carry out its purposes set forth in ACE\’s Constitution.
2. Members must set a positive example for other park patrons by following all park policies and rules. This includes: regulations regarding line-jumping; use of seat belts, lap bars, shoulder harnesses, and other safety restraints; seat selection; and taking cameras on rides. Members are to avoid confrontation with patrons who violate park rules and can report incidents to park personnel.
3. Members are not permitted to ask ride operators or management staff for any rule exceptions or special favors not ordinarily granted to park patrons. Members who request such courtesies to contribute an article or photographs for ACE publications must have a signed introductory letter from an editorial staff member and make advance arrangements with the park. The park\’s decision to accept or deny an ACE official request is to be honored by ACE members.
4. When interacting with representatives of the press or media, members are expected to speak enthusiastically about all parks and roller coasters. While members may have strong opinions about parks and roller coasters, they are to avoid negative criticism to representatives of the press or media.
5. Members may only attend ACE events and activities when properly registered and their appropriate name badge for that particular event is clearly displayed. Attendance at meals, exclusive ride times, and other event activities for which members are not registered is a violation of this code. Name badges are non-transferable.
6. Misbehavior at an ACE event or a park; detrimental conduct threatening ACE, its property or reputation, or a violation of the Constitution and Bylaws is a violation of this code.

— Revised October 2005

Safety Policy & Info (SAFETY FIRST!)

Please take note of the following policy that ACE New England will follow all Regional events, as taken from our national ACE Code of Conduct:

* Members of the American Coaster Enthusiasts are expected to abide by a code of conduct to ensure ACE is always represented in a positive manner. Members (and their guests) attending ACE events should be aware their behavior impacts ACE\’s reputation. Members found to be in violation of this code are subject to ACE\’s Disciplinary Procedures and may receive a warning, have their membership suspended or terminated.

* Members are to set a positive example for other park patrons, follow all park policies and rules, and conduct themselves in a polite, courteous and safe manner. This includes: regulations regarding line-jumping; use of seatbelts, lap bars, shoulder harnesses, and other safety restraints; seat selection; and taking cameras on rides.

* Members must not ask ride operators or management staff for any rule exceptions or special favors not ordinarily granted to park patrons.

* At selected events non-members are permitted to attend as guests of ACE members. At all times the policies described herein will be applicable to these guests and their behavior and conduct will be the responsibility of the hosting ACE member.

* Misbehavior at an ACE event or a park; detrimental conduct threatening ACE, its property or reputation; or a violation of the Constitution and Bylaws is a violation of this code.

Unfortunately it has come to the attention of others the unsafe and often illegal actions of a few coaster enthusiasts who willfully circumvent the safety systems on amusement park rides to either delete or minimize the use or effectiveness of safety devices such as lap bars and seat belts; along with taking foreign objects such as cameras on ride when against park policies.

Several of these incidents have taken place during a limited number of events conducted in association with coaster and amusement park groups. However, this is not in the spirit of ACE and may jeopardize future events.

Please obey all policies and rules during your time in the park, including our event\’s ERT sessions and other special activities. Thank you for your cooperation in helping insure that everyone enjoys a safe and fun time.

Boulder Dash

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This is a wild ride through the trees (ok woods), and is the only coaster to be actually built on a mountainside.  The coaster is integrated into the terrain, taking you on a journey that is fast and fun.  Once you have ridden Boulder Dash, you will know how it got its name, with the unexpected jogs in the layout, that are there to literally avoid the boulders jutting out from the mountainside.  As with any really great coaster, Dash delivers. There is plenty of air-time and lots of speed. The ride is a truly exhilarating experience in a unique setting that doesn\’t let up till you stop at the station.

Park Lake Compounce
Opened 5/21/2000
Closed
Designed by Custom Coasters International, Inc
Built by Larry Bill
Type Wood, Sit Down
Length, Drop, Speed 4725\’, 115\’, 60 mph
Modifications 2009-10 re-tracking and rework on the back side of the layout
Other

Boulder Dash has consistently Scored High on the Golden ticket Awards . It has been rated in the top 5 for wooden roller coasters since 2001.

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