That’s a fair point, and I won’t argue that this shuttle isn’t a step down. However, when it comes to the previous owners I have a rebuttal. These companies are going to invest heavily in parks that they believe have the highest growth potential. The latest corporate executives clearly thought expanding in Magic Mountain and Great America would be more profitable. I would say now that Great America is at or near it’s peak in terms of growth potential given the lack of immediate competition and Magic Mountain’s main competitor is now in the same chain, I doubt we see another huge wave of investment there. To me the park with the greatest potential in the new six flags is now Great Adventure and it’s not even close.
When it comes to capacity I feel like most are missing a few key pieces. First off: parks make the most money when you are out in the midways buying food, merchandise, and playing games. Parks make money off fast pass sales but it’s not their biggest money maker. I do remember someone doing a calculation said this ride in theory could match Ka’s capacity with a dual load station, making me believe the capacity issue isn’t as big a problem with this ride as many believe. However I don’t think this would be the last large addition to the park, I do think another coaster with a full layout would come soon after this is added. This is gonna be a long process, and it will take long after the Ka replacement is open for the park to reach its full potential, we gotta keep that in mind.