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It makes sense that the people who weren’t smart enough to see the tariffs coming were also the ones who fell in love with a Mack spinner shuttle.
If Six Flags was’t able to fast track production of an entire roller coaster before Inauguration Day (which, by the way is completely understandable) then maybe they should’ve figured out a short term plan with the assets they already had in place. Our company went on a buying spree for parts and retail items from October through January, and I personally adjusted my spending habits to ensure the best possible financial position for my family. I can buy people not seeing the tariffs coming before the election, but after November 4 there was no excuse.
You know that’s a great question and I can’t honestly come up with a good answer. If I had been the one in charge I wouldn’t even taken the risk. My assumption is that they just fell in love with the design of the ride and didn’t even consider how tariffs could come into play.
It makes sense that the people who weren’t smart enough to see the tariffs coming were also the ones who fell in love with a Mack spinner shuttle.
If Six Flags was’t able to fast track production of an entire roller coaster before Inauguration Day (which, by the way is completely understandable) then maybe they should’ve figured out a short term plan with the assets they already had in place. Our company went on a buying spree for parts and retail items from October through January, and I personally adjusted my spending habits to ensure the best possible financial position for my family. I can buy people not seeing the tariffs coming before the election, but after November 4 there was no excuse.
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