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Regularly schedule maintenance

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On your IP talk page, you were repeatedly asked to discuss the issue. Our normal practice is WP:BRD: When you boldly make a change and another editor reverts your edit, it is time to discuss the issue, before restoring it.

Regularly schedule maintenance of attractions are part of their regular schedule. Wikipedia is not a directory. In ten years, regularly scheduled brief closures of the rides for maintenance will not seem relevant. A solid indication of this is the fact that you are only interested in adding current closures, not those from 2006.

A general rule of thumb for trivia is to look for coverage in independent reliable sources. Significant closures (i.e., those that would be encyclopedic) will attract attention in sources that are not connected to the parks. If an aquarium mentions on their website that a particular tank is closed for regular maintenance, that's trivial. If the same aquarium retires a major exhibit, it is likely to receive coverage in the press and be of some future interest. - SummerPhDv2.0 13:10, 12 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]