Actually, if you ask me, Paramount treats all of it's parks pretty much equally. All of the have closely the same amount of coasters. All have a nice share of thrill rides. And best of all, they all have enough fun for the entire family. Unlike CF where one park has 6 coasters and another has 14. All of these parks know what they're doing. Leave the Amusement Park business to them and go on and just have fun riding the coasters.
Here's something from one of my earlier posts about why I think SF knows what they're doing and why they sent rides to certain parks:
1)Nitro to SFGAdv-I believe this is the most visited Six Flags and obviously Nitro was needed for capacity and to hopefully overshadow all the headbangers(Viper, GASM, The Chiller) and roughriders(Rolling Thunder).
2)X, Deja Vu, Goliath Jr. to SFMM-Capacity, competing with Disney and Knott's, possibly the record, something else for the kids
3)Titan to SFOT-Anninversary, original Six Flags, they can keep business rolling and probobly can bring a lot more business from this big state
4)Deja Vu and V2 to SFGAm-Capacity seems to be the most logical, very long lines at this park from my experiences, good population center, take IN parkgoers away from IB, CP, and PKI
5)Deja Vu and Acrophobia-awhile since last big addition, possibly capacity(I've never been), competition with other parks around(Wild Adventures? PCw?), I'm not sure about this one really
6)V2 to SFMW-competition with PGA
7)X-Flight to SFWoA-they really want this park to be a big star obviously, competition all over the place from CP, KW, and PKI
8)Batwing at SFA-this is a good draw being so close to a big tourist center, competition with BGW and PKD, wants record for most clones: a flying coaster(X-Flight), an SLC, an invertigo, a mad cobra, an Intamin hyper(SROS-DL)-who knows?
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Danny, who wishes he had a shuttle loop back at his home park
*** This post was edited by Koaster King on 6/6/2001. ***
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