Flat rides are very overrated on this forum. Just give me a larger, more quality coaster in the plot unless it’s insanely well themed like Talocan.
Good flats make for a good well balanced park. Flats aren’t talked enough IMO.Flat rides are very overrated on this forum. Just give me a larger, more quality coaster in the plot unless it’s insanely well themed like Talocan.
They announced the first Planet Snoopy expansion in September 2012, and while not technically an attraction the 40th celebration was announced in September of the following year.That’s correct. Kyle the KD Blog writer confirmed to me at the pass holder ERT we were not getting anything ride hardware wise. He also claimed it was “to not take away from Dorney.” Which from a business perspective to me that means “the capex allocation did not hit KD on the spreadsheet for next year.”
Flats can also be purchased and installed much faster than most major attractions but there were no new flats announced by Cedar Fair for 2024 as of right now. Cedar Fair historically has been a very routine species with Kings Dominion on new capex additions when it comes to the calendar. I personally can’t remember any year where they announced a new addition after August, that said I haven’t gone back and checked their full 48 year history of attraction announcement dates.
Will they even do anything for their 50th?
How many parks does CF have? I find it a little concerning that capx needs to be spread so much that you can’t give some parks anything, then lean on the “don’t want to take away” reasoning? Are that many people really picking between Dorney and KD?
Not really. It would be quite lazy to just put a bunch of off the shelf attractions in Volcano’s spot.Good flats make for a good well balanced park. Flats aren’t talked enough IMO.
Ok? I don't feel this answered my questions though, and it goes right at why I have my concerns over CF completing projects.Parks going several seasons without a major addition isn’t uncommon. I think a lot of peoples’ perspectives are warped by SEAS’ current “new ride at every park every year” strategy, which is abnormal for the industry (and seemingly comes at the expense of tons of cuts throughout the rest of the park experience). You can point to plenty of years in both BGW and KD’s historíes without major additions.
I think a more reasonable explanation from the park would be no capx in 2024 to do something big in 2025 for a 50th. I mentioned it a little while ago but I've got investments CF as part of my holdings, so it would make me want to keep my money in a sinking stock if they said that over "the two parks are too close".Yes.
So parks should be all coasters? You need good flat packages in a park. Just like you need a good mix of intense, thrill, family, and kid coasters. Additionally I don't think the posters making comments like yours really have a good feel for just how big Volcano's plot really was. It's about 113k sqft, and in reality you can get to 200k sqft in that area if you really wanted too. If they push for that higher end of space they could fit a Pantheon sized coaster (queue included) and have roughly 50k sqft left for pathways and flats. If they went for a Mystic Timbers/InvadR sized coaster there would be almost 80k sqft for a flat package. In both cases that's enough space for something like a coaster and Da Vinci's garden in the space and buildout area where Volcano was.Not really. It would be quite lazy to just put a bunch of off the shelf attractions in Volcano’s spot.
Says who? Lol. People go to parks like kings dominion for coasters first and foremost. I think what they’re doing with jungle X is great but there’s already plenty of flat rides in the park, there’s no rule that says they need to add more.So parks should be all coasters? You need good flat packages in a park
Nah you can’t just equate those two, huge size difference. An Invadr sized coaster to replace volcano would be a massive letdown.Mystic Timbers/InvadR
Especially right now as Drop Tower is in a prolonged down time and seems to constantly have issue, Delerium is down, WindSeeker is temperamental with breezes, Eiffel Tower is out, Action Theater is out of use. (I think I got all of them).A balance of attraction types is very likely better for bringing in more guests, especially families that spend money.
Planet Snoopy is loaded with flats and works well for families with young kids. Jungle X has four younger kid coasters and only a single flat. There’s plenty of opportunity to add flats in Jungle X and make it a more well rounded area (and yes I think you go all flats in the Volcano plot, if you built a stand out coaster elsewhere in the park).Especially right now as Drop Tower is in a prolonged down time and seems to constantly have issue, Delerium is down, WindSeeker is temperamental with breezes, Eiffel Tower is out, Action Theater is out of use. (I think I got all of them).
Not to mention the (often) long walks between flats adds to the necessity to get more in there.
I can just say, the majority of park guests are just normal people trying to do something fun with their families. They have little to no interest in who made what ride in the park. They want their family to have a fun and exciting day. If people need the most blunt honest opinion, that is just what we’re dealing with. Not thoosies, not platinum pass holders. They are simply there to make sure their kids have a fun experience and couldn’t give a rats ass what company made what ride and their safety record is solid. That’s all a general guest wants out of a park visit. It’s wild to me somebody will just be like “oh we didn’t get to Pantheon/Twisted Timbers because we didn’t have time and the line was really long but we did ride Anaconda.” THAT is the scope of a non thoosie at a park. Oh a rides in captain coasters Top 50? They do not care and never will. But that should absolutely never in a million years subtract from ANY of our enjoyment of a theme park.I don't think it makes much sense to assume that the majority of guests go to amusement parks primarily for coasters. Do you have any data to support that claim? It seems odd to me that parks invest so much in other attractions, if that is actually true.
A balance of attraction types is very likely better for bringing in more guests, especially families that spend money.
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