I don't count the small parks out of the under 10m market anymore. Some have been able to find ways to do it. Being used, Already built but not delivered and available at a discount ect.
I don't see Knoebels being a risk taker though so that rules out mortgaging everything to do something off the hook, However their decisions basically have been smart ones and ones that compliment their park and needs and not YOURS :)
Knoebels IMHO isn't in competition with anyone even though Hershey, Dorney and several other parks are not far away. Keeping the park affordable, Enjoyable and most of all Fun to visit is their ONLY concern.
Andrea ;-)
www.coastergal.com
Peabody said:
Knoebels could never afford a B&M FLorless. If they get a coaster, expect a used one. (Not a bad thing)
Amen to that.
If not, a Gerstlauer spinning coaster. Or a wooden wild mouse.
As for a Tumble Bug, Dick already said he would never get one of them. They take up too much room compared to other rides.
Andrea ;-)
www.coastergal.com
Is that wrong on both counts?
Adam *** Edited 6/1/2005 7:11:02 PM UTC by LONNOL***
Knoebels- 4/28
coastergurl said:
Anything would be great, especially something steel. They don't need another woodie. Do you guys ever go on that High Speed Thrill coaster there? The kiddie one? You can get a lot of airtime off of that thing. How's Fandango? How high does it go and do you face outward or inward?
Its a small frisbee, so you face outard, and I heard it was really good. For pics of it in Action check out http://cyclonic.smugmug.com/gallery/553399
it swings higher then you can see on that pic too
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