March 9, 200818 yr I want to see more thrill rides, redoing paths around Twisted Twins and Mile High Falls, retracking of Twisted Twins. I was thinking a Huss frissbie where Top Eliminator Dragsters used to be. But what do you want to see?
March 9, 200818 yr True, that does sound better, especially since they'd remove all the rides and make it just a waterpark like they do at all their other parks that pose a threat to their more successful ones.
March 9, 200818 yr I like SFKK the way it is. But after last year's accident, I'd like to see more emphasis on ride safety. Additionally, I'd like a return of the Batman Stunt Show and better shows in general.
March 9, 200818 yr I'd like a return of the Batman Stunt Show and better shows in general. One of those statements could be said for other parks in the area as well.
March 9, 200818 yr I just don't like SFKK at all, except Change and Wild E. Coyote coaster. Do you perhaps mean Chang and Road Runner Express? Wile E. Coyote Coaster is at Six Flags Magic Mountain!
March 9, 200818 yr True, that does sound better, especially since they'd remove all the rides and make it just a waterpark like they do at all their other parks that pose a threat to their more successful ones. If that were true, I would be Terrified of a Cedar Fair Ownership. But, with the purchsing of Paramount Parks I think they were attempting to do something besides eliminate compatition. But, it does make sense, though...
March 9, 200818 yr A lot of investors are beginning to wonder what it was that they were contemplating that made them pay the price they did.....
March 9, 200818 yr You would think that they have heard of negotiating a price. Seems like they just paid exactly what Paramount said they would sell for. You always try to talk down the price. At least a little. That would be like paying sticker price for a car.
March 9, 200818 yr It was an auction. And CBS ended up getting at the extreme upper end of their expectations. Some have noted that Viacom, which had thrust the parks onto CBS when the assets were divided between Viacom and CBS, was less than amused!
March 9, 200818 yr Sounds like either there was some fierce competition for the Paramount Parks or CF just bid so high that no one else could have possibly outbid them. Which in turn, seems to be way too much.
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