Well, I think you have to realize that Sea World took a lot of the show animals that truly made the park what it was. Without the whales, dolphins, and trademark names, the park was basically a nice zoo with no animals. Of course, Six Flags is correcting this problem with Shouka and their dolphins. I have visited a number of times this summer and am going again this saturday. I love Sea World and visit almost every one each year, except for San Diego. Six Flags just doesn't know how to run a park like Sea World. Anheuser Busch is very strict while Six Flags gave almost no guidelines to their new employees on their requirements on the job. I remember seeing a quote on Coasterbuzz i really enjoyed that totally applied to Six Flags Worlds of Adventure. "Multimillion dollar attractions don't make a theme park, multimillion dollar service does." Six Flags will eventually get their act together, or so we hope. It is still almost all the same employees and animal trainers. They just need the animals to work with!
Chris
Even though this topic is pointless, I will still put my 2-cents in.
I dont understand what is wrong with the Wildlife side of SFWoA. The whole area was clean, the animals looked healthy, and the trainers and staff on that side were very courteous and answered everyone's questions. I would think that if SF neglected that side of the park (seeing as they take care of animals), the animal rights activists and other groups would be in an uproar.
So far I havent seen or heard anything on the news where SF was under fire.
-----------------
2 superheroes in Gurnee next season? Oh the humanity. :)
-----------------
SFWoA ATL in 2002!
-----------------
-----------------
If someone wants to start a thread on said topic, it'll have to be with a real post making a case for the argument. This one doesn't, and is tired.
-----------------
Jeff - Webmaster/Admin - CoasterBuzz.com
"There's nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, when it's all in your mind. You gotta let go." - Ghetto, Supreme Beings of Leisure
Closed topic.