Starting 1st January, the park operate year round.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-six-flags-365-days-20170823-story.html
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Ironically, in the early 2000s, Magic Mountain was put up for sale by Six Flags. Potential buyers were Busch and Cedar Fair. I'm guessing Cedar Fair either bought Geauga Lake, the Paramount Parks, or all of them together instead of Magic Mountain. It would've been cool to see MM as a Busch park, too.
Hey, let's ride (random Intamin coaster). What? It's broken down? I totally didn't expect that.
As the article stated, they're doing this to attract tourists, and have a marketing plan in place for out of the country tourism. Knott's is open year round. Disney too. Magic Mountain could be just a well. If that park continues to revitalize an entire area every time they add something in, in about 3-5 years (assuming they fill some of the empty spots with flat rides, as the chain is now much more keen on adding flats and flat packages), the park should be at another level. Get the park looking good all over, rides painted, holes plugged, add a hotel (They're considering it), and do what CF is doing already, add in seasonal events every season, and you have a nice year round resort park.
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
0g said:
During the winter month weekdays, most everyone is either working, or in school, so who is going to go to Six Flags?
The same people going to Disney, Universal, and Knott's Berry Farm?
The year rounds are in southern LA and SFMM is far north. (Or at least it appeared that way to me when I made the trip. It seemed like hours) Anyway, as pointed out, tourists to the area might see the park as a place to go and stay around instead of leaving to go south and not coming back. Maybe SF sees money laying on the table they should be picking up.
Intresting , so the region of Los Angles has now 4 parks that are open yearround, or even more? for me as a themepark/rollercoasterfan this makes it more worth to go there outside of regular parkseasons.
Unfortunately it will still take four hours to drive anywhere. :)
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SFMM has been around a long time with many smart people running it over the years. I would think that if the park could operate year round and still be profitable, someone would have figured out a way to made it happen by now. But hey, perhaps they are looking at the opportunity with a new angle to justify it.
I'll be real curious to see if it is a success.
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