Freestyle Music Park in limbo

Posted | Contributed by Jeff

Freestyle Music Park was granted more time to pay off some debts but its future remains uncertain as discussions with potential new owners and investors continue. FPI MB Entertainment, the park's owner, was granted an extension until April 1 to pay $570,000 in debt that former Hard Rock Park owners owed and FPI agreed to pay when it bought the park out of bankruptcy for $25 million. A judge in a Delaware bankruptcy court signed off on the agreement between FPI and the trustee for Hard Rock Park on Tuesday afternoon.

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Jason Hammond's avatar

Alright, who's bright idea was it to make the deadline on April Fools Day?

I can see the headlines now:

April 1st, 2010
Freestyle Music Park purchased by Charmland USA. :-)

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Where's Apollo at? They could turn this all around.


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DantheCoasterman's avatar

...and so could Danny Rogers...


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So let me be the first to say:


Who wants the Beemer? I think it would be a good fit at Michigan's Adventure or somewhere smallish like that. Throw an XTreme Mountain Dew style rock and roll theme on it like Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit and you're all set. And people can ignore how uninspired the layout is.

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It is uninspired, but it's slightly less uninspired than some of B&M's previous creations (like the almost cookie cutter floorlesses going up in the early part of the 2000's.)


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rollergator's avatar

Apollo could use half of the proceeds from the CF "break-up fee" and take a flyer on this....but they're prob. too smart for that, LOL....

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