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The economic development director of La Marque, Texas thinks an amusement park would be good for his city following the closure of Six Flags Astroworld, and he is particularly interested in talking to Cedar Fair about the development of a park.
Read more from The Galveston Daily News via KHOU/Houston.
If some sort of infrastructure is in place, I could see them doing that and entering the market in that region.
~Rob Willi
P.S. While I don't completely agree with Cedar Fair stripping Dorney Park its character and completely changing the park you have to admit that what they did worked and are seeing huge returns on their investment.
1. SF alienated a lot of people in the city when they ignored the park and let it run ragged. Even though the park has been clean up three seasons now, people still remember it as a dump.
2. People think some white knight is riding in to town next year to open a new park.
Although the Houston area has tons of cheap land right outside the city limits I just dont think any major player will build from scratch! I guess a few years of waiting will hold the truth.
There are going to be a lot of surprised people next summer when they realized it was really true!
Who knows, when that hunger kicks in, what might be sparked!
HUM.....Houston Point ...I could dig it!
I say any company with the money and half a brain could make some money on this one. I am willing to bet that something in the next 5 to 10 years will be developed. For now, Houston residents should just make the 2 to 3 hour drive to either SFoT or SFFT, if they werent doing that already.
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