So with it sounding like Madrid is shelved for the time being, I got to say I don't mind it.
Because in reality it's being shelved because they want to make a major commitment to improving all their parks, not just one at a time. And this is what I've talked about in every thread on the SEAS finances. They would be far better served taking that annual ride improvement budget and trying to evenly distribute it throughout the chain. And that's the smart thing to do. Keeps all the parks fresh, keeps money coming in to all of them, keeps them all in the news cycle.
Where I disagree (I don't know who with) is that for them it would be smart to rotate the 1 'major' investment around the park while still investing a small amount in the other parks. Like looking like we're going to get a SkyRocket II at BGT, S&S Screaming swing at BGW, this new ride at SWSD all in one year (Could we addin in Infinity Falls? Do we even know when this is opening). For the health of the chain this is better. Instead of a single park getting all the attention, you go park wide attention along with a headliner.
And I want to echo
@Zachary 's comment about discount rides. Its so spot on. Hershey looks like it continually prints money because of their ability to continually add major attractions. But look at so many of them. Wildcat was GCI's 1st project. Stormrunner was the first Intamin launch with inverts. Fahrenheit was the first vertical lift. Skyrush was a first. So many of their major investments have a first, and it's not because they want these firsts, but rather because it makes the attraction that much more affordable.
For example, ordering 3 Skyrocket II's for a discount was brilliant. That's not enough of an investment for a single park to have an impact. But getting 3, spreading them out around the country for the different markets, and having a discount from doing it this way is amazing. Hopefully the uppers at SEAS will be smart like this in the future. Some one off's where the park gets a discount can really pay off, because it really draws interest to your park. Maybe if what SWSD is getting they'll be doing another multi-order. Something that's not big, but is a good investment for the overall health of the park.
EDIT:
I didn't want to double post so I want to add this $0.02 on the park/coaster enthusiast community. Yes I'm part of it. Yes bigger, better, faster is always more fun. But sometimes with this community there's this anger over not getting the biggest, best, fastest coaster of the year or in general. Parks don't thrive on that. Parks thrive on balance.
BGW as it is (IMO) has 3 world class coasters (Apollo, Griffin, Nessie). It's also got 2 great coasters (Alpie, InvadR). Even it's 'dud' is a ride that most parks would want to have (Bolt). Tempesto is the boomerang clone of the 21st century. That's a great lineup and I know I've said it before. I know of a few parks that would kill for that grouping. Especially an Arrow that's stood the test of time and is still a great ride.
If Project Madrid as originally developed falls through of course it's sad. But it's not that sad. BGW is (IMO) putting some focus where it needs to be.
If the park and it's leadership let me have a vote, and the choices were:
Project Madrid
OR
BfE, S&S Screaming Swing, DK redevelopment, and (?) a Le Mans reintroduction
Give me the latter. 4 good years of attractions over the course of 4 years rather than 1 big attraction. Over those 4 years those 4 rides would bring people back year after year. Think of the way some enthusiasts approach visiting parks....they won't do it unless there's something new that warrants a visit. If you only did 1 major attraction in 4 years you aren't giving them a reason to be there every year. Press will come for a new ride, but that's 1 time you get free marketing over 4 years. Where if you did something like that each year you give a reason to have people in your park that will give great word of mouth advertising for you.
Word of mouth advertising is some of the best you can get. Think about it. Do you go to somewhere new because of an ad on TV, or because your friend was at the place and told you about it? Especially if they had a good experience.
Sorry rant over, but this flew through my mind while I was walking my pup.
If Madrid came at the expense of having 4 years of development I'll take it.