I think Waldameer, Beech Bend, DelGrosso's, etc. could both provide some insight as to how a spinning coaster can add to your bottom line as a smaller park.
I loved those Flying Super Saturators, but they really did end up pricing themselves out of the market for the small parks where the low capacity wasn't an issue....REALLY wish they'd gotten the price down near the $3-4M range... :(
P.S. Only been to VLand once, for a RRR event. That thing was running like CRAZY that night. One of my all-time favorite rides was getting several of the ops in the train after it was NICE and warmed-up.
*** Edited 4/11/2007 12:05:58 AM UTC by rollergator***
Godsentone said:
Yeah, I kind of wish they waited on bringing in Zoomerang so they could get a better steel coaster.
Well, they did get that ride for a really good deal since it was used. I thik too a spinning coaster would be a wise investment, but now there are bigger things to focus on. Good to see the park is doing much better.
Now I may be an idiot, but there is one thing I am not, sir, and that sir, is an idiot. ~ Peter Griffin
BTW, I went in a McDonald's here in T-Town, 'Bama and I saw a stack of free tickets. They are to Alabama Adventure. The tickets are for the Spring Fling Event that will be from Wednesday, April 18th to Sunday, April 22nd.
Each ticket is good for one free child's admission age 12 and under on all the days just mentioned and they must be accompanied by paying adult. This offer expires after Sunday, April 22nd.
I don't know how many of you will take advantage of this, but it's good for the park to offer some kind of deal right at the start of a new season. *** Edited 4/12/2007 3:27:02 PM UTC by Godsentone***
And catch a couple laps on "the world's fastest Wave Swinger".
You aren't lying or exaggerating about that. I was totally unsuspecting when I cimbed aboard and... WOW! I've never been more drunk walking off a Wave Swinger. Best one EVAH!
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