DBJ said:
I think it's great that they learned a lesson in public relations this summer.
If by "public relations" you mean, "the parks are worth more than the land" - then sure. :)
Doubts about the future of Magic Mountain contributed to a 12% decrease in attendance in the key June-to-December period from a year earlier, and Shapiro said he wanted to eliminate that uncertainty.
Wasn't there speculation that the whole news about the possible sale being a ploy to get people into the park "one last time?"
So that's a pretty big decrease. Anyone want to speculate as to what caused it? After all, they did introduce a large new coaster. Shouldn't the numbers have gone the opposite way?
Lord Gonchar said:If by "public relations" you mean, "the parks are worth more than the land" - then sure.
Well, considering that many/most of the rides don't really HAVE a place to go, I'm sure that made up a significant amount that HELPED to push the "park-operator" bids higher...
Land developers have little/no use for Tatsu or Revvy... ;)
So "Santa Clarita Auto Center Parkway" to replace "Magic Mountain Parkway"?
I'd say they should first rename "Valencia Boulevard" into "Santa Clarita Mall Parkway".
:)
"Let's go to Magic Mountain!"
"You know...I heard this may be it's last year"
"Oh...well....let's not go then"
Seriously....if anything...I bet they picked up a few people vs. if no announcement had been made. I wouldn't have gone when I wasout there in June for business...but I went to grab Tatsu in case it was going away. The 12% loss has better explainations if you ask me.
Can anyone think of a reason it could be true?
The skeptic in me says this news is more for Heinz and the Wiggles to hear than anybody else.
Next year's press release: "Uh, attendance at Magic Mountain was down 12 percent. But we attribute that to the changing of the name of the road in front of the park. On a positive note, ketchup use increased 14 percent."
That's the thing about California that differs from other places. No one wants to ride on a sinking ship. Cali is full of fair weather AND fair weather people.
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