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Amusement Today reports that Gambit, a Batman mirrored clone from Thrill Valley Amusement Park in Japan, was purchased by Six Flags and is now arriving at Jazzland, which is being managed by Six Flags.
Read more (while it is still posted) at Amusement Today in the "extra" section.
But what I want to know is, under what other circumstances would SFI want to add rides to Jazzland except to help the overall bottom line? It is almost as if you are suggesting that SFI should just donate rides to the park and expect nothing in return. But I know you are intelligent and do not mean to suggest that. It must be that my mind isnt working correctly, so please (as Denzel said in Philadelphia) "Explain it to me like I'm a four year old".
jeremy
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"To get inside this head of mine, would take a monkey-wrench, and a lot of wine" Res How I Do
When we see track at a park, don't we all hope it's some kind of mega-looper? I'm happy Jazzland is building a namtab, amd I'm going to ride it. It's great to see an exciting new ride in a "troubled" park like Jazzland. Please don't say my words are "stupid and immature" just for wishing it was something better. *** This post was edited by TheKraken on 8/8/2002. ***
Ducky - Right, but I don't get your point. The only reason any chain (or independent, for that matter) puts in a new attraction is "because there's something in it for them."
Holiday World doesn't put in a new ride as some sort of philanthropic endeavor, nor does Six Flags. They do it to attract more guests so that they can make more money.
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"When will you stop all your buzzing?" - The Flaming Lips "Oh My Pregnant Head"
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