Cloning rides makes good sense, particularly for Premier (and I'm sure Vekoma doesn't mind). When you recycle a design you don't have to pay for the R&D again. That means major cost savings.
My only complaint is that the Vekoma rides aren't that great to begin with, so I could do without the countless boomerangs and SLC's. If they installed more of the B&M Batman: The Ride models, I'd be all for it because the one I've been on is an excellent ride.
There are, I've noticed two kinds of Six Flags parks. Some of them never will be more than regional destinations while others are flagships. Of the flagships, I've only been to Great America, but I would also include Magic Mountain and Texas among the signature parks. Some, like Ohio and America, don't really have the potential to be long-distance destinations, I feel. The one that does have an open market, lots of room and a great deal of potential is Darien Lake. It has no significant competition, it just needs more rides.
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