I think they only presented a future plan for cga as a plan to show Santa Clara county officials. It was harder to build before because Cedar Fair didn't own the land under that park. Now that they do own it, if they were to continue with the proposed coaster, it would be a lot easier to get past city officials as long as they're in guidance with sound checking like they did with Gold Striker.
Almost no point in opening at all with how newsoms guidelines are. Theme parks are in the green tier and I've never seen any green on any covid map. It's dumb that he did that when florida is working smoothly.
Wow, great photos. I know it's been a couple years...literally. Anyways, SCBB is scheduled to re-open with new covid-19 guidelines on Nov 7th. Limited rides will be open and working with I believe 25% capacity all around. Wether it be indoors or outdoors, masks will be required everywhere unless eating.
Just found out not too long ago the parks in our area can reopen but Santa Clara county is forcing them to stay shut. In other news, scbb might be the first to open under newsoms new guidelines.
^I have a feeling it'll open how Gold Striker opened. Was in the back of the park when they just announced over the PA system,"Attention, Gold Striker is now open. Have a wonderful day here at California's Great America."
*commense running of the bulls from psycho mouse to front of park*
^ This is full of yes.
HP isn't gonna go anywhere anytime soon.
On Jurrassic World though, I'm just going to assume it'll be updated animatronics, Special Effects, and replacing one T-rex with the new beast in the movie.