New generation Arrow....Major player?

Do you think the new Arrow will be a major player in the industry again?
Arrow seems to have made itself over with many new ride concepts, not to mention smooth coasters. I think it really depends on if parks are willing to buy some of their new ride concepts. Really though, I've heard that Arrow doesn't really have enough personnel to handle multiple projects, so I think we'll see some high quality coasters from Arrow in the next few years, hopefully a 4d or two for the east coast and the midwest.
I think Arrow will be back in full swing once their new coaster opens at SFMM. They probably already have other 6 flags parks lined up for them. I am sure other parks are interested as well. I look for some new great coasters to come from them.
I think Arrow's future will depend on how good X does at SFMM.
As much as i love the new 4d coming SFMM. i don't think one coaster design is enough to make them a MAJOR player. we'll see what happens
I like to think that Arrow keeps inventing itself into something new and wonderful. In the 50s, it was tubular steel rails, In the 60s and 70s, it was the corkscrew, In the 80s, it was the suspended design and hypercoaster, In the 90s, it was the Wild Mouse and more loopers and hyper coasters, not in the 21st Century, they are back with the 4D. It just seems to me that Arrow will make news, disappear, then jump back in the spotlight.

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Arrow said that they would like to make up to three 4D a year that's pretty major if you ask me.

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