Alpenghost said:It sounds to me as though a lot of you guys are afraid of change. The park can't perpetually stay the way it was a couple years ago; it needs to add new thrills and attractions to keep people returning. Most people I know love Busch, and love seeing the way that it evolves year after year (myself included). You guys need to just lighten up and look at the positive changes coming to Busch...the park doesn't exist just to please you alone.
Anyways, I will hold off judgement until it is all complete. The only complaint I have is the lack of trees, more of those would solve my only qualm with Busch at the moment.
I concur wholeheartedly with your statement. I am not certain as to how old you are but I think the majority of members who are not happy as well as me are in the younger bracket (*<25 years of age). The case for myself and I am sure others is the Busch of the last few years is how we have grown up with it for the most part. The changes happening will yes grow on us as most things with people do. The factor is a big change in our childhood or younger years that we have all been very fond of.
That is just my opinion of it. Busch will of course continue to deliver a world class product to us even if the product and its nature is new to us.