Chitown wrote:Mr. "THE HELL HOLE IS CLOSING!!!! YEAH!" makes that statement then ridicules Twixmix for saying he is glad to see it go?
By making your original statement in all capital letters meaning you were shouting it, means you really don't care about the employees losing their jobs either.
lol ive always thought that astroworld seemed like a piece of crap.
i think that ft and ot are much cleaner, friendlier (h-town is gangster ville, lol), and better run.
Danhockey04 wrote:Let's not start the Tumbleweed rumor again, but I agree about SWAT, though I have heard mixed feelings about that ride, some like it, others dislike it.
I wasn't starting a rumor. I was just saying that, Tumbleweed is
what I would call SWAT if it came to Six Flags. It's a perfect name,
if they ever built that at Great America.
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coasterdude12-2 wrote:Ride Relocations for 2006-2007, Diablo Falls- SFA
I know your just playin', but SFA already has one of those water slides... they got it the same year SFAW got Diablo Falls.
It's sad to see a park close down. After all, it may not have been as incredible of a place as SFGAm, but it still holds alot of memories and nostalgia for its vistitors over the past three decades. Too bad something couldn't be done to save this park.
honestly does it really matter if SFAW gets hit or not? Not going to exist one month from now either way. And even damaged rides (though SFAW is pretty far inland), can be repaired and relocated.
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You are talking cost for cleanup and having to deal with insurance to repair what assets you have there. After SFNO, Six Flags really doesn't need this headache.
On top of that, if they take a hard hit from Rita, the season just ended early which means SFAW demised in Sept. instead of Oct. Not that people in that area right now care about an amusement park but the parks permanent closure just got pushed up.
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I don't think that there will be damage like we saw in at the New Orleans park. There was extensive flooding there, and Houston is nowhere near the coast. The main threat will be some damaging wind speeds, but I think the majority of the ride structures can resist that kind of thing.
And echoing an earlier comment, the park is done in a month. Whether it gets developed from a ruined park or just a closed one, it doesn't matter.
I don't know...he's been trying to stop the closing pretty much since they've announced it. It's not fair to the stockholders...I don't care either way, I'm not a stockholder.
So Snyder, who said in earlier statements that he wanted to sell excess property, is now trying to stop the sale of excess property?
Here's the real reason he want to stop this. This is making the stock price go up. And the upward climb means that he can't afford the buyout that he wanted.
FParker185 wrote:He also mentioned that Cedar Fair has expressed interest in SFAW.
But.............
Is the park worth more as a park, or as the real-estate? And would CF want to buy it if there were millions of dollars in infrastructure that needed replacement?
SFI is looking for a way to raise the stock praise, get themselves out of debt and find some easy money. I wouldn't be surprised if this is not the only land sold off to either real estate or another chain. They are not going to change their mind, too much money in stake here to give it up, also, they can save the rides and send throughout, which is already, probably, in plan for rides to go certain ways.
Universal Orlando Mechanical Engineer Marathon down, Goofy to go.
Cedar Fair knows there is oppertunity as there is no competition now in a city as large as Houston. Unlike SFWOA where the only competition was themselves. If they got the park and resolved the parking situation and they werent afraid to invest, there is definately profit to be had.
Though personally I doubt SF would sell to Cedar Fair, not sure why, but that's just the feeling I get, if only ot save face and not give in to their competitor.
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