This thing is going to be so much fun. I can't wait, and man Great Adventures lineup is just Baby Billys Bible Bonkers good.
SFGA also faves some much stiffer competition. HP splits guests with it and Jolly Rancher Remix was a pretty good hit for the park, so SFGA getting its own boomerang style coaster makes sense. SFNEs closest big scale competition that pulls people away is Darien Lake and Dorney Park which aren’t really alternatives.I actually think Six Flags New England could have used that quite a bit more than Great Adventure. A launch coaster missing from a lineup of 10+ coasters feels like a hole. Of course there are other parks that need it more than NE. Just thinking about it from a lineup perspective. I mean Great Adventure is piling on with everything they build at this point it’s basically Magic Mountain East.
Closest but they target different demographics. LC leaned hard into their water park and young family dynamic. Far more likely to see teens and tweens at SFNE.I’d argue Lake Compounce definitely eats into SFNEs attendance somewhat but that’s the closest completion they have that’s is up there.
You could throw Canobie Lake into that bucket too. I’ve heard they compete more than you’d expect from a pure look at the ride lineupsYeah I’m just thinking in terms of “direct competitors” for the local market in general on a macroeconomic level.
SFGA also faves some much stiffer competition. HP splits guests with it and Jolly Rancher Remix was a pretty good hit for the park, so SFGA getting its own boomerang style coaster makes sense. SFNEs closest big scale competition that pulls people away is Darien Lake and Dorney Park which aren’t really alternatives.
Those are the alternatives I went to for SFNE and Lake Compounce as a kid. They were easier to get to than many other “major” parks.Dorney is way closer to Great Adventure than Six Flags New England. It's also 350 miles away from Darien Lake, which being Six Flags owned, isn't a competitor anyway.
You're not wrong about Great Adventure having much more local competition, but you're picking the wrong ones for SFNE.
That’s a transfer to take off trains for maintenance. Anyways joker does just fine so I think the park will do alright. They just need one hell of a crew to run it. I think time will tell if it does actually have a turntable because renderings aren’t always exact.The ride looks great except it does not go very far up the forward spike. It’s going to be a capacity nightmare.
The video of the one in China show some kind of switch track at the backwards spike. So I would assume it would be possible to put in a switch track to run to trains. But Six Flags is not going to spend the money to do that.
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3101, Lot: 11.01 – Six Flags Great Adventure, LLC
2024 Capital Improvements for Six Flags Wild Safari
Engineer: Colliers Engineering & Design
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Block: 3101, Lot: 11.01 – Six Flags Great Adventure, LLC
2024 Capital Improvements for Construction of a New Roller Coaster
Engineer: Colliers Engineering & Design
Attorney: Adam Pfeffer, Esq.
The Arboretum was a new addition to the park for the 2023 season and was located behind Cyborg. Now the park has to move all of the plants because it is in the way of the new coaster.Wonder what's up with that Arboretum. Sounds like a very pleasant addition!
I think this new location is much more visible to guests anyways so it’s a thumbs up from me. Double sided lockers are also a massive plusThe Arboretum was a new addition to the park for the 2023 season and was located behind Cyborg. Now the park has to move all of the plants because it is in the way of the new coaster.
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