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| 2006 Additions: SFMW, SFNE, SFOT, SFFT, SFMM
[url]http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/701374/000095011705003997/a40662.htm[/url] Six Flags is finally on the rise after years of decreasing revenue and attendance. Mr. Six is considered a success while future additions to other Six Flags parks are listed. The additions at SFGAdv., SFOG, and TGE are already known as well as SFMM's new flying coaster. Some other additions not previously known are also listed: SFOT: 10 new family rides. SFNE: New family ride and new thrill ride. SFMW: New children’s section. SFFT: Waterpark expansion. La Ronde: Waterpark addition (2007) There was no mention of the supposed new B&M hyper for La Ronde which I found interesting. The name of the new B&M flying coaster is "Tatsu" (like we didn't already know) and is described as being a "blockbuster" coaster. This addition is said to attract a teenage demographic. I was a bit surprised since SF's recent additions have been geared toward families as a whole. w00t. The 10 new family rides at SFOT? Are they from SFAW? |
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We know about this already. It's been posted (link [i]and[/i] information from the SEC filing) in numerous threads.
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The ten rides at SFoT, I doubt that ALL of them would be from SFAW, since they didn't have that many flats to start with, and some of them (SFAW's Gunslinger) would be redundant @ SFoT (SFoT's Texas Tornado, another Chance Yo-Yo). Given, I could see them moving a few rides to SFoT, such as the Wagon Wheel (Chance Trabant), but I don't think that Corporate would put all their wealth in 2nd hand flat rides into one park all at once.
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Can you please give me a link to this? I am not saying there isn't, but I just put them all in one thread. I don't think no one has mentioned the new rides at SFOT and the waterpark addition at SFFT.
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