SFMM Tatsu's Media Day Event

I like the fact that Shapiro recongnizes SFMM is in a unique marketplace. I attribute my previous reactions to him as selective quoting by the press that my have created a bad first impression and it's good to know that there is a five year plan in place. I think in SFMM case, there isn't much more to do in major coaster installations anyway. There is one dud to replace (Flashback), the usual restoration efforts needed on the wood coasters/Rev/Superman but they seem to have most of the coasters bases covered.

As far as major installs, I would think it's now a case of diminshing returns on taller/faster and adding even more inversions. So I think their coaster core is now complete and they could easily slow down on the frequency of coaster installs.

Now they can focus on smaller coaster installs (spinning wild mouse? disk-o coaster?) or other attractions like a 3d/4d theater (and with Tatsu's crowds, they need it!) , light gun attraction and upgrading the flat rides.

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