(Don't go back to) Rockville....and waste another year...
Dale from Dayton
Definitely seems like the Year of The Man in Black (that's Johnny Cash, kids).
We fell into several burning Rings of Fire...really strange to see these things making such a strong comeback. I guess after everyone in CF got flying skooters, SF felt like they needed "throwback rides" to keep up... ;~P
You still have Zoidberg.... You ALL have Zoidberg! (V) (;,,;) (V)
rollergator said:
Definitely seems like the Year of The Man in Black (that's Johnny Cash, kids).
We fell into several burning Rings of Fire...really strange to see these things making such a strong comeback. I guess after everyone in CF got flying skooters, SF felt like they needed "throwback rides" to keep up... ;~P
The amusement park rises bold and stark..kids are huddled on the beach in a mist
http://support.gktw.org/site/TR/CoastingForKids/General?px=1248054&...fr_id=1372
Brilliant move opening an old carnival ride and calling it a coaster. Ring of Fire rides are nothing like a coaster. They are fun for what they are though. Great marketing idea.
The Iron Horse Hybrid coasters look awesome! Colossus looks like it may be considered one of the best new coasters of all time.
I do think they should have said in the announcement somewhere that the new rides will open "sometime in 2015" though. The carnival rides shouldn't be too much trouble to install.
Edited to fix my year mistake, because it is important for the joke to work.
-Travis
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I'm actually with Travis on this. I do enjoy my time at Six Flags parks, I really do, but they're starting to seem a bit Burke-ish again. If you're throwing in Larson Fireballs just to make sure every park gets something, shouldn't you just save the money and build something really special down the road? I'm digging the Wicked Cyclone, which looks to be one of the most spectacular RMC transformations yet, but these Larson Fireball installations jut seem pointless to me.
Maybe it's more that they're marketing them as coasters, though. ;)
13 Boomerang, 9 SLC, and 8 B-TR clones
I think they are actually "Giant Loop" models, and Larson markets them as roller coasters, as well.
At least some parks are getting Fireballs, Great America's only getting a celebration :)
The coaster/non-coaster debate will go on, I'm sure.
I like that they've brought back the original Marriott's logo for the 40th anniversary logo.
Life is something that happens when you can't get to sleep.
--Fran Lebowitz
I really like what Six Flags Great America is doing for their anniversary. I think it's always cool to see celebrations of that nature.
13 Boomerang, 9 SLC, and 8 B-TR clones
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