I'm just surprised you're so negative against food as you've been for "charm" and against parks just being coasters. I think most parks have more food locations than they need to operate but there should be some good ones. They should be considered an inherent enough part of the experience to not justify pushing the price-demand envelope. And yes it's a reasonable possibility that how profitable the food is will affect the park overall somewhat, or at least the food.The issue is that previous managements were all cheapskates who had forgor basic maintenance which gave them short term gains at the expense of long term loss.
Neither you or I will benefit from increased food sales at any park. Only the shareholders benefit from it, unless one is a shareholder of the company that owns the park in question. Increased cash inflows go into executive pay, bonuses, and maybe stock dividends. If they see a major uptick in revenue despite liquidating a sizeable portion of fixed assets, why would they allocate more Capex when revenue is already up without doing so?
Moreover, this is a case of voting with your wallet. Rewarding management for massive removals while trying to distract by overglorifying microfixies like slapping paint on buildings with increased revenue does not benefit me. Why would anyone want to reward behavior they find objectionable? If they install high quality replacement rides then I might Increase my expenditures, not for a fresh coat of paint or foodstuff commodities. Hopefully with all the painting they can also spring for some weed killer to get rid of the poison ivy overgrowth around the park.
This is the same tactics previous management's did. Remove rides but make a big deal performing minute changes like painting and other basics they should have been performing anyway. The previous management also made a big deal about improving food service. They boasted they had tried all sorts of chicken tenders and pizzas from several suppliers which gave us a big laugh at the former GAH forums over the inanity of it.
Dude, I heard this same exact spiel from white knights defending the several previous owners of Six Flags for over 20 years. Surely it will be different for the umpteenth time, right? Man I said a pretty mild objection and you guys get hyper over it. Time to get some thicker skin.
Personally I find El Toro too rough to ride more than twice anymore. Hopefully the retrack will smooth it out though the 3 year pieceal job isn't ideal. Also, don't simp for a soulless corporation like Colliwood's cringy video advocates for. If your gonna simp, at least simp for an actual person, preferably a hotty. But you really shouldn't go though life simping.
As to "simp" I don't think anyone's doing for a park what some would do for a close person. But I'll say look at what they have to offer and decide if it's worth going. Being mad hurts you more than them. I doubt they'll consider this year much of a metric of performance anyway. Flash could get me there earlier in the year than usual, maybe even get a third visit if operating during Holiday and Toro justifies a second. Hopefully the Toro work will be focused on problem spots throughout, especially as the fuller retracking will probably just start at the beginning or something.