The Interpreter Posted October 3, 2007 Share Posted October 3, 2007 Six Flags Announces Historic Capital Expansion Plan for 2008 Season Wednesday October 3, 10:03 am ET \ -New Roller Coasters, Special Events and Family Entertainment Headline 2008 Lineup- NEW YORK, Oct. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Reinforcing the company's position as the premier family entertainment destination, Six Flags, Inc. (NYSE: SIX - News) announced today a sweeping capital expansion plan for the 2008 operating season, one of the largest capital investments in the company's 47-year history. As part of the company-wide program, Six Flags parks will introduce new thrill and family rides -- featuring the industry's most innovative and exciting attractions -- as well as new special events to offer guests of all ages world class entertainment and more reasons to make Six Flags part of their vacation or day trip plans. "In 2006 our capital efforts were focused on cleaning up the parks -- improving guest service and restoring the image of the Six Flags brand," said Mark Shapiro, Six Flags President and CEO. "Last season we made great strides in balancing the parks' rides and attractions by adding family offerings like Wiggles World and Thomas Town. In 2008, we round out the revitalization of the company with the unprecedented introduction of seven coasters and new thrill attractions that will equally appeal to teens and families." Highlights of the new Six Flags 2008 lineup include: The Dark Knight Coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure, Six Flags Great America and Six Flags New England. Based on Warner Bros. Pictures' upcoming movie "The Dark Knight," this indoor dark coaster features DC Comics' characters Batman and The Joker. The Dark Knight Coaster will transform guests into citizens of Gotham City, where they find themselves caught in the middle of a city under siege and torn apart by The Joker. Venturing through demented hallways of twists, turns and hallucinatory images, riders speed through six 180-degree hairpin turns, climb unseen hills, plunge into pitch darkness and dip into unforeseen danger. The Evel Knievel Wooden Roller Coaster at Six Flags St. Louis. A daredevil's dream, Evel Knievel boasts a 2,700 ft. track with an 80 ft. first drop, answered with a 55 ft. double down drop. The ultimate thrill seeker himself, Knievel said of the partnership: "I've been thrilling people all my life with death defying stunts. What better way to create a new generation of Evel Knievel fans than by partnering with Six Flags for this exciting attraction." In addition, the queue line will feature rare video footage of many of Knievel's record-setting moments and breath-taking crashes. Tony Hawk's Big Spin at Six Flags Over Texas and Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. A proven winner with teens and families, this unique spinning coaster gives riders the opportunity to defy gravity just like the skateboarding legend himself. With random and unpredictable twists and spins at each dip and turn, this coaster offers a unique ride experience every time. Goliath -- The Ultimate Inverted Coaster at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. Adding a powerful new dimension of thrill technology to an already impressive coaster line-up, Goliath will feature a unique radiating blue steel track and high-speed yellow, blue and orange trains that suspend riders from the coaster track. Once aboard the suspended 28-passenger trains, the bottom drops out from beneath the riders and they soar out of the station four abreast to experience spine-tingling gravitational forces and the sensation of racing at 50 mph with nothing beneath their feet but earth and sky. The Wiggles World at Six Flags Great Escape. A huge success in 2007, Wiggles World is designed to leverage The Wiggles' world-wide recognition and status among children ages 2-6, featuring rides, shows and attractions the entire family can enjoy. The new children's area will include specially- themed Wiggles rides, including The Big Red Car and The Big Red Plane rides, as well as a new retail location and a Yummy Yummy Cafe. In addition, The Wiggles are scheduled to appear at the park on a to-be-announced date in 2008. The Great Escape also will debut a thrilling new waterslide, Wild Wedgie, in its Splashwater Kingdom water park. Thomas the Tank Engine at Six Flags Over Georgia and Six Flags Magic Mountain. Another hit from 2007, this attraction entertains children of all ages, offering families a train ride through Thomas' mythical home on the Island of Sodor, Thomas-themed play areas, and appearances by Sir Topham Hatt, Controller of the Railway, who will pose for photos and greet visitors. A Thomas & Friends store located within the areas will feature an assortment of merchandise. Glow in the Park Parade at Six Flags Great Adventure and Six Flags Mexico. Six Flags is taking the parade concept to a new level as drummers, puppeteers, singers, dancers and kinetic stilt walkers bring the park streets to life with an unparalleled nighttime fantasyland of sound, light and motion. Glow in the Park features the latest parade technology, state-of-the-art floats and special effects with thousands of sparkling lights adorning every element of this uniquely themed parade. Six Flags, Inc. is the world's largest regional theme park company. Founded in 1961, Six Flags celebrated its 45th Anniversary in 2006. Six Flags, Inc. is a publicly-traded corporation (NYSE: SIX - News) headquartered in New York City. Visit www.sixflags.com for more information. © 2007 The Wiggles Pty Ltd. 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DropZone99 Posted October 3, 2007 Share Posted October 3, 2007 I hate how they are naming that ride Goliath. It's 80 feet tall!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FOFirehawkFAN Posted October 3, 2007 Share Posted October 3, 2007 Ill say this again like ive been saying it over and over! Maybe Six Flags should fix up the parks before they add more rides!!! Every six flags park i've been to just has no personality and feels soo lifeless. Magic Mountain has some of the best coasters Ive EVER ridden, yet Id never want to go back there based on the state of the park. Also I thought when Mark Shapiro first took over he said something like the future of amusment parks is NOT thrill rides, and that they wouldnt be spending million on roller coasters anymore. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ahank Posted October 3, 2007 Share Posted October 3, 2007 Considering how in-debt they are, Im surprised they can afford this! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ragerunner Posted October 3, 2007 Share Posted October 3, 2007 Looks like a very well balanced plan of additions. Coasters/Dark Rides, Family rides, Kids areas, and parades. I think they are definitely on the right path. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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