November 25, 201015 yr Honestly, I think it's all for the better. I didn't understand the point of bringing in so many kids brands, like The Wiggles and Thomas, when you have an already-successful brand with Looney Tunes. What it created, for me, was an over-crowding - the fact that some parks had all three was sort of overkill. Can you imagine if we had Planet Snoopy, a Looney Toons area, and a Thomas the Tank Engine area? That's a lot. And as far as Evel Kineval and Tony Hawk, those both seem to be branding for the sake of branding; they were in-name-only sort of experiences, where a name change will make very little difference (a la Flight Deck). Six Flags has a very strong business with its core IP's - DC Comics and Looney Tunes - and if they can save money by eliminating some other ones, why wouldn't they?
November 26, 201015 yr Very interesting! Hope the complaints don't come like people do with CF detheming!
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