If they correctly market it (not call it a swinging coaster when it's not) as a successor to BBW with homage to the former attraction in the theming and story of it much as it appears they're doing, I think that'll spur a lot of nostalgia visits.
However, while also not discounting a desire for another high thrill attraction to evoke nostalgia for DF (though apparently the ride experience wasn't enjoyed by most), I think they need to focus on indoor and/or medium thrill family attractions instead for awhile... At least as far as new attractions go.
Overall, the park really should be striving to retain the AB era soul of the park even if some elements are not immediately profitable (employ more staff in many positions and pay/treat them better than other local jobs, increase live performance budgets and make theater shows a more integral part of the experience, work to better integrate theming to everything - looking at you, Festa and Pantheon, etc). But who am I kidding, private equity group ownership of the chain forces all concerns to be based around immediate ROI.