Speaking of drop tracks, what if Mack Rides did a special drop track element for Dollywood's possible new boat ride? I feel like that would be really cool and unexpected
years ago, Dollywood had a 3-D theater and they converted it into a regular indoor theater that all guest could enjoy in any weather condition.
Cedar Fair/Six Flags mismanagement just let these buildings sit empty.
They are keeping their film and television studio divisions and IP while Discovery is taking their TV-channel properties, such as The Food Network, Cartoon Network and the Turner stations. WB should still have the rights to the Looney Tunes and HB libraries of characters and shows. However, while Warner Archives will continue releasing Blu-ray compilations from these properties, any new endeavor featuring Bugs Bunny or Scooby Doo will most likely be a licensed-out affair. The current WB regimen has little to no interest in producing new content with these characters. The nearly-completed Scoob: Holiday Haunt was dumped for a tax write off while The Day the Earth Blew Up and Coyote vs. Acme were rescued from the fate thanks to a smaller distribution named Ketchup Entertainment, who purchased the distribution rights. Weird thing is, both Scooby Doo and the first Space Jam are still popular with children today.