I get their magazine. An article a while back spoke of planning for a new version of a traditional amusement park, patterned on Coney Island, Kennywood, etc. They would acquire 20 or so of the traditional rides (TiltaWhirl, Whip, Flying Scooters, Laff in the Dark, etc.), add a brand new state of the art Carousel, a couple of Ferris Wheels (a replica of the one they have in California with the cars moving on the rotating triangular tracks, a Double Wheel, and a Giant Wheel), and several state of the art wooden coasters. But it's still in the discussion stage.