Six Flags Charts Course, But Skies Aren't Clear Yet

Thank you, Vincent--it'a nice to finally have someone else support the idea of not demolishing extremely thrilling roller coasters on a ROLLER COASTER ENTHUSIAST WEBSITE!
^Sure, because Shapiro and company should always follow the lead of roller coaster enthusiast websites to make rational decisions. All CEO's should listen to coaster enthusiasts to keep amusement parks from going under. (sarcasm)

You can disagree with Shapiro because you don't like the fact he is moving in a direction that doesn't suit you, but when you question his decisions as being boneheaded and the death of SF, well, you are in your own little world.


My favorite MJ tune: "Billie Jean" which I have been listening to alot now. RIP MJ.

What would your reaction be if Shapiro announced that Raging Bull was coming down in the 2009 season?
^ But he wouldn't. Raging Bull is a reliable ride that has a high hourly rider output.

You can't just "what if" everything. His decisions to remove certain rides aren't just done on a whim or by a lottery drawing.

Mamoosh's avatar
You can't just "what if" everything.

I can! ;)

KMax: What if the only way to allow SFGAm to remain open was to remove Raging Bull?

Lord Gonchar's avatar
Taer it down!!!11!!1

Even better, sell it to Cedar Fair first! ;)

Good idea Brian! Then they can operate it for two years then unceremoniously dismantle it for Behemoth spare parts.

Fate is the path of least resistance.

ApolloAndy's avatar
What if it was all a conspiracy in the first place?

Hobbes: "What's the point of attaching a number to everything you do?"
Calvin: "If your numbers go up, it means you're having more fun."

matt.'s avatar

Brian Noble said:
Even better, sell it to Cedar Fair first! ;)

Doesn't have enough trims already?

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