Mysterio 0 Report post Posted October 19, 2005 Quote From Coaster-Net.com Some people have found/seen this article, and some people havn't. This is a major SEC Six Flags document. This document incluedes many stats of profit and advertising for Six Flags. Also, it reveals how Six Flags is "fighting back" against the Red Zone. Six Flags talks about how Red Zone has no experience, and how many "foolish" ideas Red Zone would bring. It talks about how Red Zone's bad parking price raises will turn out bad. Also, Mr. Six is talked about, and graphs are shown to show of his success, and why it would be bad to take away Mr. Six. Also, this document reaveals new attractions for upcoming years.New Jersey (Great Adventure): Third childrens section (Bugs Bunny themed) in 2006. Mexican-themed area anchored by new wooden coaster and family rides.Fully designed and approved 500 room hotel onsite at Great Adventure. Ability to expand to 700 rooms.Los Angeles (Magic Mountain): Launching block.buster Tatsu coaster for the 2006 season. This confirms the name Tatsu.Thrill ride to attract market specific teen demographic. Possible thrill ride, that could lead to a lot of new ideas.Atlanta (Six Flags Over Geogia): Integrated a water play area into a Six Flags park for the first time at end of 2005 season. GOLIATH coaster planned for 2006.Dallas (Six Flags Over Texas): 10 new family-oriented rides in 2006. Some would probably come from Astroworld.New Englend (Six Flags New England): Significant opportunity to penetrate large market with limited competition.Capex for facility improvements continues to drive robust growth. New family ride and new teen ride planned in 2006.Lake George, NY (Great Escape): 200-room Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark slated to open in winter of 2006. San Francisco (Marine World): New childrens section in 2006. San Antonio (Fiesta Texas): Expansion of waterpark in 2006. Montreal (La Ronde): Planned waterpark addition in 2007.Their is a lot more infomation in this document that I did not mention, and this is a government filed document, so the information is accurate. Link can be found Here. Glad my park is getting" New Jersey (Great Adventure): Third childrens section (Bugs Bunny themed) in 2006. Mexican-themed area anchored by new wooden coaster and family rides.Fully designed and approved 500 room hotel onsite at Great Adventure. Ability to expand to 700 rooms. and also more to come! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
floresid 0 Report post Posted October 19, 2005 Why hasn't California gotton a waterpark? I'm not big on the ginormous coasters, so I skip going there when in California, I guess it'll be Universal next year instead. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BordaForx 0 Report post Posted October 20, 2005 Our sixflags ( astroworld ) is bankrupt, and it is closing down after 38 or 37 years! It's sad. It's even older than me! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites