Should Six Flags close Magic Mountain for the winter season?

But even if it was closed for the winter, who is to say anything would get done? Even when rides do close for amounts of time during the winter, very little gets done. They closed Ninja for months, and the ride didn't get a much needed paint job. Colossus was down as well when Scream was being built...nothing but a painted station. They put up new signs around the park, and even some of those were half assed. You'd think they would do the little things to improve the park, but they don't. I think the truth is that it doesn't matter if the parks closed or not, managers/employees/mechanics honestly just don't give a damn about the park or their job out there.
Ninja was painted very recently (last couple of years).

-Nate

It sure doesn't look like it...
Take are ride, heck just take a look at it and you can see, that the only colored coating on the steel left is the primmer. Ninja didn't get rusty pink from a fresh coat of paint believe me. LMAO if SFMM just painted Ninja in the past couple of years like you say they have, what the heck are they using water colors? food coloring what? because they can't actually be using paint.

Close they need to closed down completely and let a new owner take over.

janfrederick's avatar
I think they just need to advertise more. ;)

"I go out at 3 o' clock for a quart of milk and come home to my son treating his body like an amusement park!" - Estelle Costanza
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CoasterXfreak said:


if SFMM just painted Ninja in the past couple of years like you say they have, what the heck are they using water colors? food coloring what? because they can't actually be using paint.


You weren't aware that SFMM uses finger paints on all their coasters? I hear they bring in local kindergarten classes on field trips to cut costs.


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