By going to the SEAS corporate offices, throwing down a sack of cash on Jim Atchison's desk, and saying you'll take the chain's Virginia-based train wreck off their hands.
tursiops said:Is the other Busch such a train wreck too? How did this happen??
You would have to ask Scott Gasparich, VP of Entertainment, about that. He's responsible for all shows at the park and I, personally, think he is not mature enough to be in an executive position.cmoresps said:What I don't get is this (and yes im going to shut up), if cutting cost is the name of the game, why not just rerun two of the same shows from last year, such as the one in Germany, or Viola, why spend the money on choreography, costumes, and scaffolding? They have more people doing the Kommotion than were involved between both Viola and the Germany shows. I don't get it.
^cmoresps said:Forgive me for be impassioned, BGW is my hang out, a stress release, and to see incompetence and financial greed take it down just burns me up. Most men my age are playing golf on Saturdays there is no where I would rather be than at BG with my kids, period.
cmoresps said:I've been trying to keep up with this thread but somehow missed SDG's post, I have to say I am floored, there has been substantially heavy investment in the park since Blackstone acquired the property,
It will be interesting to see what happens, having Mickey Mouse plastered all over the park and no HOS would be a much better alternative to no park at all at this point, kudos to SDG for the info.
I have to say its just insane to be reading this thread, six months ago all attention was on a resort that was going to be built, an extra country, year round operation.
I have to say it makes me pretty damn thankful for the illuminights lightning bugs though.
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Special note: Atchison has been CEO since 2009, that means he is either incompetent, which I doubt, or the over spending had to do with precisely as illustrated above, Blackstone was financing the debt, they not only recouped it upon IPO, raped the SW coffers for a $600 Million pay out, and now the game has changed since they are public. While SG may have a had a spending addiction, Atchison must have known all along.
The only thing I dont get is why they vested so much money in improvements in France as well as the food festival this year. If Atchison has been CEO since 2009, should he not have known all of this coming??
destroyer421 said:Blackstone isn't responsible for the current state of the park, the people managing are. While Blackstone certainly had a hand in its demise, the retarded management that put what THEY want above what the park NEEDS are responsible and will realize that when they either lose their jobs in the sale (We should start a petition to terminate their jobs) or BG goes bankrupt. Either way, I would love to see them fired and would throw a party in celebration when/if it happens.
cmoresps said:What I don't get is this (and yes im going to shut up), if cutting cost is the name of the game, why not just rerun two of the same shows from last year, such as the one in Germany, or Viola, why spend the money on choreography, costumes, and scaffolding? They have more people doing the Kommotion than were involved between both Viola and the Germany shows. I don't get it.
chickenking said:I don't easily get offended by much of anything, but as someone involved with SPED programs in public schools, could we please find another descriptor to use other than "retarded"? I'm not calling anyone out or making a big deal out of it, I would just REALLY appreciate it. Thanks...
cmoresps said:. . . that is what Blackstone is all about, they buy assets, improve it, and sell it . . .
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