There is a hole in the base of the pole which requires a locking pin dropped into it to hold the pole in static position so that it doesn't spin.
When we were there last April they had to drill out that hole as someone wedged something in there that broke off and you could no longer put the pin inside so it was stuck on permanent spin mode.
Once it was fixed a new locking pin (made special for that pole) was put in place in the hole and seemed fixed so that it would be unlikely that anyone would easily remove it.
Can anyone tell me from recent visits - is the pole locked in static or is it now back to a spinning pole????
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