I really think this line of thinking is killing the artistry that was once put into enjoyable coaster layouts, and even if that makes sense to the business, it's not something I will applaud. Parks are more focused on spectator spectacle (which is not even to say people who are physically there, but rather "impressing" children online who will say "that's cool" and never in their lives dream of spending time in Jackson Township, New Jersey) than the actual riders' experience in a way that disfigured the quality product of a Mack spinning coaster into the grotesque layout we now see. I'd be very happy to see the coaster built with a reasonable effort at assimilating to the existing theme of the Boardwalk, in New Jersey. The generic theme of Scary and Dark with a big boxy show building isn't gonna do much to enhance what is already a showy, vapid layout focused on intangible superlatives, hence why I pray to Ron every night that Phantom Spire is a placeholder trademark. I fear something like Dr. Diabolical or Professor Screamore or would just saddle the experience with insipid "lore' that has neither history nor intrigue. This already a massive investment (that I hate) because they focused on being so Big and Visible, I just hope the theming budget is put to good use for something that (if not boardwalk-themed) has an expandable or relevant future on its own to define a whole new area of Great Adventure instead of presented as a one-off Ultra Villainous Experience