What does CF or Paramount say about the Mr. Six ads.

Just wondering what the execs at Cedar Fair or Paramount think of the "Mr. Six, It's Playtime" commercials and how it affects them as far as nationwide marketing campaigns are concerned.

They certainly must be looking at these commercials with ideas for possible ideas for their own respective parks.

SF has a winner with Mr. Six.


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

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I think they just sat back and laughed at its humourus dancing old man like the rest of us. ;) *** Edited 8/18/2004 2:49:27 PM UTC by Dane186***


Well, im assuming that they view it as a catchy advertisement made by their rival company.

Nothing more, nothing less.

rollergator's avatar
They'd have looked a LOT closer had SF attendance spiked at all....as it is, probably just viewing it with *amusement*....:)

You still have Zoidberg.... You ALL have Zoidberg! (V) (;,,;) (V)

I vote dane for the useless post of the day. :)

I wouldn't think that CF or Paramount would view this campaign as any kind of threat. They probably find it amusing like the rest of us.

Lets ask em'...

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Jeff's avatar
Seeing as how the market overlap gets smaller every year, I'm thinking it's a real "who cares?"

Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog

Furthermore, Six Flags is a nation-wide operator of amusement parks, whereas Paramount or Cedar Fair have only a handful of parks each, in select areas. Neither of them would realistically do a campaign on the scope of this one.

In the regions that do actually compete with CF or Paramount, I'd say they know they can win with superior service and a more rounded park experience. For the rest, where 90% of Six Flags' money has gone, see the quote in Jeff's post for what they're thinking.


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