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Six Flags St. Louis (SFStL) Discussion Thread
AmyUD06 replied to Homer's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Honestly, I see category 3 being the most likely, but 2 is possible as well. SFStL didn't get a new attraction survey, right? - Yesterday
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Six Flags St. Louis (SFStL) Discussion Thread
AmyUD06 replied to Homer's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Having read through the transcript of the call, and reviewed the slides, it sounds like there's more than just "good" and "bad" parks in their eyes The "core," high-performing parks that have been seeing investment and will continue to do so. The "core," low-performing parks that they're going to try investing in, and if it doesn't make it into a high-performing park, the category will change. The "non-core," low-performing parks that may be salvageable into profitable parks. The "non-core", low-performing parks that are on the immediate chopping block if they can't get their act together. The "non-core" parks that are already officially slated for closure (SFA, CGA). Based on what Zimmerman and the other guy said, it sounds like there's a bit of fluidity and movement possible between types 2, 3, and 4. -
Six Flags St. Louis (SFStL) Discussion Thread
Danrarbc replied to Homer's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Only investing in already humming along properties sounds like a recipe for a company to have zero growth. I don't have an MBA or anything but that seems like a dumb plan if you're trying to grow your numbers. -
Six Flags St. Louis (SFStL) Discussion Thread
Danrarbc replied to Homer's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
There's plan A, plan B and then "oh crap we can't buy anything". - Last week
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Six Flags St. Louis (SFStL) Discussion Thread
teacherkim replied to Homer's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Again things can be "planned" and then for whatever reason not come to fruition. So both things could be true; that there are 5 year plans AND that they won't all happen. -
Six Flags St. Louis (SFStL) Discussion Thread
teacherkim replied to Homer's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
And I get all that, but to be fair I don't think it is so much we are flat out lying to you as much as plans and executing those plans are not always sympatico. While something like the sign is annoying to many of us, I guarantee you if you asked people in the park about it on any given day 90% of them wouldn't have even noticed but will be aware of improvements/problems inside the park. Not an excuse, the sign should be fixed, but perhaps an explanation on priorities. No rose colored glasses here though, I am well aware these things may or may not happen. As I said, just staying positive. -
Dollywood Discussion Thread
DJ_Sillybootz replied to crispy's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Hey y'all, I'm making spring break plans and flights to Mexico are insane. Dollywood opens the week my kids (8,6,3) will be out of school so I figured might as well drive 14 hours and check out it! My questions are how is spring break time crowd wise? We're looking at staying at a Dollywood hotel to take advantage of the perks if it's worth it. Any recommendations on hotel or other things to do in the area? Thanks -
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay has announced Edge of Africa's Lion & Hyena Ridge, their largest animal habitat expansion at the park in over a decade. https://buschgardens.com/tampa/zoo/animal-experiences/lion-and-hyena-ridge/ Edge of Africa’s Lion & Hyena Ridge Coming 2026 to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay With the debut of Edge of Africa’s Lion & Hyena Ridge, the largest and most immersive animal habitat expansion at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in over a decade. This awe-inspiring new experience expands the beloved Edge of Africa area by 150 percent and introduces all-new state-of-the-art habitats, enhanced guest experiences, and unforgettable up-close animal interactions. What Guests Can Look Forward To: A grand new entrance into Edge of Africa, complete with a serene water feature and naturalistic Kopje rock formations Four shaded glass viewing structures offering 270-degree views of the habitats Up-close animal interactions and enhanced educational experiences with zookeepers Immersive, ever-changing environments that give animals the freedom to explore, interact, and thrive A Habitat Designed for Exploration & Wellness Spanning nearly 35,000 square feet, Edge of Africa’s Lion & Hyena Ridge features two expansive, multi-functional habitats crafted to support the physical, social, and mental well-being of each animal. The design includes: Kopje-style rock formations and naturalistic terrain Multiple enrichment zones offering variety and choice for the animals Rotating spaces that allow for dynamic social groupings and behavioral variability As always, animal care is a top priority. The habitat is built to meet the highest standards of wellness, giving our animals the freedom to choose how and where they spend their day. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a longtime Pass Member, this is a must-see evolution of one of Busch Gardens' most beloved animal areas.
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Wow - been one+ years, huh? Anyway.... This email was just received - "Win Sushi Contest for October" ... Which informed me, I had just won their Monthly Party Sushi Tray! And I had till the end of November, to order ahead, and then pickup. Here's the link to their tray selections. https://www.fujiya.ca/online-store/Sushi-Trays-c118086120 It's an awesome display of sushi love. This is the tray I am considering getting. With pairs of Nigiri, a California Roll, and three kinds of Maki.
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Since it is now post-haunt season I would assume the park will be pretty empty. If you're there at opening head to Dare Devil Dive first as it is a very slow moving line. In the event it is busy they do have single use flash pass available for purchase if you don't want to spring for a full day flash pass. Also do not skip Monster Mansion. Disney level dark ride.
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Hey everyone - Taking my first trip to Atlanta this weekend. Any tips for seeing this park the right way or rookie mistake to avoid? Also, open to suggestions for other attractions in the area that are unusual, spooky, historical (no slavery / confederate stuff please), or scenic. Planning to see the aquarium, don't care about the Coca Cola museum.
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I am hoping to be very wrong about the relocations for the coasters. I really think the spinning mouse and the kiddie coaster are the only ones moved within the chain and maybe the only one moved period. I could see Firebird or the SLC going to somewhere random like Brazil, I guess, but I wouldn't bet on it. The woodies are done. Superman is too big both in terms of cost to move and trying to fit the footprint anywhere. Nothing with an LIM launch is getting moved in 2025, nor is a Vekoma Flying Dutchman. Sad days ahead as these all get scrapped.
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Shanghai Disney Resort Discussion Thread
Nrthwnd replied to Dr Freeze's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Mmmmmm ^ Very very nice. -
Shanghai Disney Resort Discussion Thread
A.J. replied to Dr Freeze's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Disney has announced that a fourth hotel will be built at the Shanghai Disney Resort, and it will have its own entrance to Shanghai Disneyland! https://shcorporate.shanghaidisneyresort.com/en/category/press-room-en Shanghai Disney Resort today announced the development of a fourth themed resort hotel, located immediately adjacent to the entrance to Shanghai Disneyland, which upon completion will be a gateway for its guests to begin their magical Disney Park experience. The new development plan will also include new shopping and dining experiences, allowing resort guests to have extended Disney experiences in the retail, dining and entertainment district located just outside the theme park. These exciting new projects add to the expansion already underway at the resort, including the development of a third themed hotel on the south shore of Wishing Star Lake, a ninth themed land at Shanghai Disneyland and a major expansion of the park’s iconic Soaring Over the Horizon attraction. The resort’s ongoing expansion and development efforts are fueled by growing demand from guests and fans from across China and around the world, as evidenced by Shanghai Disneyland’s latest milestone, welcoming its 100 millionth theme park guest since its Grand Opening. “Guest experience is at the heart of everything we do. By blending creativity, innovation and storytelling, we continue to design and deliver new, unique experiences in true Disney style,” said Andrew Bolstein, President and General Manager of Shanghai Disney Resort. “Our latest expansion plans stand as compelling testaments to this commitment. The new hotel will become another important touchpoint of our holistic resort offering, and with the additional shopping and dining experiences, we will provide our guests with a vibrant, comprehensive vacation experience with even more dynamic options.” Continuous resort expansion to further enrich guest experience The expansion will transform the area next to the Main Entrance of Shanghai Disneyland into Shanghai Disney Resort’s fourth themed hotel. Located just a few steps away from the theme park’s Main Entrance, the brand-new hotel will become the closest Disney hotel to the park, welcoming guests into a premium destination infused with Disney stories and imagination. It will feature unprecedented immersive storytelling experiences in a way that Disney uniquely brings to life. As part of the expansion, a host of fresh and innovative shopping, dining and entertainment offerings will accompany the development of the fourth hotel, reinventing our guest experience with a new holistic resort experience. As one of the highlights of the expansion, a new Disney shopping destination, similar to the World of Disney Store that is located on the opposite side of the theme park’s Main Entrance, will immerse guests in Disney’s unique shopping experience, allowing guests to have access to the resort’s exclusive merchandise without entering the park. The fourth hotel will be the latest addition to join Shanghai Disney Resort’s other three themed hotels, including Shanghai Disneyland Hotel, Toy Story Hotel, and the third hotel that is currently under construction, providing even more accommodation and leisure options when guests plan their Disney vacation at Shanghai Disney Resort. The resort’s third themed hotel is currently under construction on the south side of Wishing Star Lake, adjacent to Shanghai Disneyland Hotel. This nine-floor deluxe hotel is currently undergoing interior fit-out and façade installation. Inspired by Shanghai’s unique architectural legacy, the hotel will be designed and decorated in the Art Nouveau style while incorporating the resort’s guiding principle of “authentically Disney and distinctly Chinese,” offering guests an immersive themed accommodation experience. When completed, the third themed hotel will feature rooms with extraordinary views of Shanghai Disneyland, and new recreational amenities and programs, including an outdoor pool and indoor pavilion pool.
