I still don't understand why they have to make these improvements. Every article from the past few days says that the park met all the safety standards...which backs up the saying "If it ain't broke...don't fix it"
In this case, if there's nothing wrong and they had to tack on "requirements" because they couldn't actually find anything improper, then it shouldn't be up to Six Flags to pay for these new implementations. It's no longer a Danger area, it's an EXTREME Danger area
