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I think I'd be concerned if I were a Worlds of Fun local right now, but I think the smaller properties seemingly being offloaded (like Great Escape) probably only stand to benefit here. They were largely ignored in their respective chains pre-merger, they were stripped of all of their local management post-merger, and the cap-ex and corporate interest drought definitely wasn't going to subside anytime soon under Six Flags management. I'd be much happier being a Great Escape or Michigan's Adventure local now than a few days ago. Remember, some of these properties could have been sold as land, not as parks. This fate is VASTLY superior than that of SFA or CGA—and there's real potential for significant medium-to-longterm upside in my opinion as well.
 
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While it is sad that we won't be able to use a pass to Great Escape at all the other Six Flags parks, it could be a good thing for Great Escape. More capital investment and less corporate branding.
I highly doubt that they'd invalidate passes or remove that perk from passes that are purchased this year before the official sale of the park. I mean, it's not impossible with the other fuckery that SFEC has been doing with season passes, but that would be a very low-class move.
 
So we've got Great Escape, Michigan's Adventure, St. Louis, Valleyfair, and Worlds of Fun. If Six Flags also transferred the operating licenses for Darien Lake and Frontier City over to Enchanted Parks (which seems likely given EPR's involvement), that'd give them a pretty solid chain of midsize regional theme parks that could thrive without having to share their budgets with bigger, more resource intensive properties. Assuming CGA closes at the end of this year, the Six Flags Chain would then be left with 17 parks (all the larger properties plus a couple mid-size parks), which should be a pretty manageable number. This feels like a pretty likely way things are going to shake down at this point.
 
These parks will almost assuredly receive more attention in a chain where they stand alone. Even if they don’t, it’s at least a chance that they truthfully don’t have with SFEC. Bobcat, Rookie Racer, and Zambezi Zinger have really been the only truly noteworthy investments I can think of between the parks in the last decade (and Rookie Racer’s definitely pushing the definition of noteworthy).
 
Someone at one of the companies likely didn’t want that information out yet. The follows alone suggest enough to spark premature conversations about it—like the one we’re having now.
They're following Roblox and 3 other accounts called enchanted parks, I think we've been duped brochacho
 
The current followed accounts are very suspect, I'll give you that @Coaster_Merrick.

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That being said, the contact email on the account checks out. As far as I know, Instagram will not allow you to display a contact email in this field that hasn't been verified.

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Given that the email domain matches the web domain, I think it has to be real...?

Has anyone tried calling the phone number yet? The area code is a match for Innovative Attraction Management for what it's worth.
 
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They also had accounts setup for Facebook, Tiktok, Linkedin, and Youtube. They were all listed on the About tab of the facebook page earlier.
 
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Update. I tested it on my personal Instagram account and it looks like the email was going to require verification to change. That may not be true with business accounts though. It looks like I can change the BGWFans contact email and phone number with zero verification step. Seems like a huge oversight on Meta's part.

Guess it may actually be feasible to have faked this...?
 
Update. I tested it on my personal Instagram account and it looks like the email was going to require verification to change. That may not be true with business accounts though. It looks like I can change the BGWFans contact email and phone number with zero verification step. Seems like a huge oversight on Meta's part.

Guess it may actually be feasible to have faked this...?
Has anyone called yet? That would be a major sign if is a dupe or not, and if not can someone call it soon to see?
 
They also had accounts setup for Facebook, Tiktok, Linkedin, and Youtube. They were all listed on the About tab of the facebook page earlier.

The Facebook page looks like it was created after the original news broke and there really isn't anything else there to cross-reference for attempted verification.

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The YouTube page still links to everything so if we can verify one of these is real, I think we can reasonably say it's all real. Once again though, you can list any email on a YouTube page without any sort of ownership verification check and the joined date is well after the original trademarks.

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What’s huh? What did that acc unfollow tho?

Bro, you literally responded to the post with the original followed accounts listing.

Please stop asking questions you can answer with three minutes of reading the conversation. It's dreadfully annoying. We're trying to actually gather and share useful info here.
 
I think I'd be concerned if I were a Worlds of Fun local right now, but I think the smaller properties seemingly being offloaded (like Great Escape) probably only stand to benefit here. They were largely ignored in their respective chains pre-merger, they were stripped of all of their local management post-merger, and the cap-ex and corporate interest drought definitely wasn't going to subside anytime soon under Six Flags management. I'd be much happier being a Great Escape or Michigan's Adventure local now than a few days ago. Remember, some of these properties could have been sold as land, not as parks. This fate is VASTLY superior than that of SFA or CGA—and there's real potential for significant medium-to-longterm upside in my opinion as well.
Not to be THAT guy, but Six Flags Great Escape got like new stuff the last two years, Bobcat coaster, refurbished Flashback and new paint on the Storytown buildings.. no offense.

But I see
 
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