Jerrykoala2112 wrote:Why is that area cursed with mechanical problems. lol
Sky Whirl was just an old ride. Deja Vu was a prototype. It's not cursed. Demon has been in that area for a long time. Splash Water Falls is another older ride. They just didn't put it in. People have said that Splash Water Falls bottom is leaking. Instead of redoing it, they are just getting rid of it for another ride. They figure that a new addition would bring more people to the park. I don't think Splash Water Falls was that fun of a ride.
I thought it was just a ride to get me wet when I was really warm. Roaring Rapids I always liked my favorite even though I just don't like the "newer boats" from Astroworld. They don't seem to splash you as much as the older boats going over the waves too much. It's either that, or they lowered the water depth because of what happened in Texas before. However, I think it's really the boats.
The wavepool at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon is having problems, and they are redoing that. So, the older an attraction is, the harder it is to get parts, and it's going to break more. It's like a car.
Look at what Disney did for Disneyland's Space Mountain. They put completely new track in the ride. It's still called Space Mountain, but it must feel different than the original version. I kind of think Disney does a lot of their rides in house, and it's easier for them to get parts for rides like Roger Rabbit, Snow White, Alice, Peter Pan, and It's a Small World. Some newer rides though, they are companies like Mack, Zamperla, Vekoma, and Intamin.
They just bought new monorails for Disneyland. Is Six Flags willing to spend the money on older stuff? I kind of think that a lot of the world knows about the Monorails at Disney, Space Mountain, or Big Thunder. How many people really know about Batman the Ride, Raging Bull, Superman Ultimate Flight? Disney is so advertised across the US while each Six Flags is usually just the area around it. Disney has channels on tv in which they can pop up something Disney (like Wonderful World of Disney) by ABC, ABC Family, ESPN (1 & 2), and maybe more.
I think a reason why Paramount Parks didn't do that great is because they had a network by the name of CBS, and weren't using it to their advantage. I think Paramount still owns CBS. If they do, that means that could have even advertised on the CW (Stands for CBS Warner), but now they are Cedar Fair. It's a little too late. Also, for the one Paramount Park I visited, the rides names weren't anything I really cared for. The rides were pretty great, but at one time, it was called Paramount so you think they would have some good movies for rides. How about a Friday the 13th ride? That would have been awesome!
The "real" Santa Clause is St. Nicholas. St. Nicholas had a wealthy family, and his parents died. He gave of what he had because God said to, to poor children. He gave gifts to them. The tradition continues today. The Americanized Santa Claus is basically so people that don't believe in saints or God at all can participate.