Banky wrote:Maybe we were going to get a Larson Loop as a Bourbon Street Fireball in Mardi Gras and since the issues with the loops this year they scrapped it and are throwing together something else last minute and don't have the marketing team up to speed yet?
The teaser themes could help us determine the ride's theme. Goliath's teasers used rocks, and rocks kind of hint at ancient times(ala David and Goliath). Choose your Path was generic, and was around the park. 40 Seasons is a generic, whole-park thing. The teasers could mean something.
Guy_With_A_Stick wrote:The teaser themes could help us determine the ride's theme. Goliath's teasers used rocks, and rocks kind of hint at ancient times(ala David and Goliath). Choose your Path was generic, and was around the park. 40 Seasons is a generic, whole-park thing. The teasers could mean something.
Well, yes, some of the things sort of seem somewhat meaningful after the fact if you're really stretching. But there usually a lot more things that are just misleading and even in retrospect don't make tons of sense.
RollingCoasting wrote:Maybe the first teaser is today. After all, last year's first was on Monday August 11th. If no teaser this week we can assume nothing big I guess
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I still wouldn't assume there was any connection. They tease small things, after all. It's always possible that one year (maybe this year) they'll decide not to bother (lots of parks don't bother) or to just do something a few days before.
I do think we'll get some sort of tease soon, though.
Did either SFOT or SFSL do any sort of teasers for their Justice League dark rides? Because if neither of them did, it'll make sense if SFGAm would do the same if we were to get one.
jmanporty7 wrote:Did either SFOT or SFSL do any sort of teasers for their Justice League dark rides? Because if neither of them did, it'll make sense if SFGAm would do the same if we were to get one.
If I recall, they both did some sort of in-park teasers. But I think it's much more based on what the park decides to do than what the ride is. At least for the past few years, we've done it for everything (even very minor additions), while other Six Flags parks have done less (or nothing) for bigger rides.
I do not know if this means anything... But when you click park hours.. I found this... but its a dead link.. so probably nothing.. or it was from last year
Six Flags Great America posted a new video on YouTube today... but, it had nothing to do with a teaser. I am heading to the park on Saturday, and will ask all the staff. Last year, when I asked staff, they had some idea.
nerdguy5 wrote:I do not know if this means anything... But when you click park hours.. I found this... but its a dead link.. so probably nothing.. or it was from last year
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That's a genetic message that seems to be showing on a lot (possibly all) Six Flags sites, so don't read anything into it as hinting at what our new attraction will be.
Ok people this kinda makes sense about activity in the Southwest Amphitheater. 2 years before X-Flught went in there was survey work being done on the site. 2 years before Goliath went in there was survey work being done on the site. 2 years ago at this time is when the survey work was being done around Eagle and Southwest Amphitheater. So my guess is whatever is new for 2016 is going into that spot. We shall see.....
jkurtzweil2 wrote:Six Flags Great America posted a new video on YouTube today... but, it had nothing to do with a teaser. I am heading to the park on Saturday, and will ask all the staff. Last year, when I asked staff, they had some idea.
I can guarantee you that the staff doesn't know. The only staff that might know are the full time managers (Silver tags), but most of them probably don't even know unless they are somehow involved with it.
^ That is in front of the theater. Whatever is going on in Southwest Ampitheater looks like it is going to be major. They're preparing it for demolition, stripping out electrical, speakers, etc. Anything with any value or potential for reuse is being removed.