budtbum Posted Sunday at 04:59 PM Posted Sunday at 04:59 PM 8 hours ago, Swishtime101 said: I'd love it if this was just a temporary option and Enchanted uses this space the year after to bring some entertainment options into the venue. It has space where what looks like a stage used to sit. I haven't been a passholder long enough to remember, but did there ever exist live entertainment on stage here before? In the 1980's it was the Red Garter Saloon, just like at Cedar Point. Yes, it had live entertainment onstage back then. It was a big deal to have air conditioned place too. It was a good stage show, if I remember correctly. That was back when Valleyfair had the band shell, dolphin and the high dive shows too.
Swishtime101 Posted Sunday at 09:53 PM Posted Sunday at 09:53 PM 7 hours ago, prozach626 said: Yeaaaahhhh, but you're thinking more about this from a Roller Coaster Tycoon aspect on sandbox mode. In reality, they're going to take into consideration things like existing infrastructure for electricity, water lines, and other logistics we're not aware of. I'm not sure if you have kids, but being the father of a not-so-brave kindergartener, I can attest that small slides cater to a larger age range of kids who get bored quickly in lines rather than something like a more thrilling tornado. It doesn't take much more than a few slides for them to have a blast. Meanwhile, while the kids run around the adults can lounge around and slightly relax with a watchful eye nearby. You make an excellent point, and I think I should clarify what I was trying to say— having the kids lagoon IS a good addition. I just wouldn't have personally chosen to have the same 4 slides on each side. Kiddie versions of the tornado and toilet bowl exist that take away the fear of the large scale versions and actually in fact help introduce younger audiences to the more thrilling slides. But again, I'm no theme park planner. Attached is an image of what I was talking about for reference. At the top partially cut off are some smaller slides that slowly work up to the tornado and wall boomerang slides on the bottom of the image.
Swishtime101 Posted Sunday at 10:25 PM Posted Sunday at 10:25 PM 5 hours ago, budtbum said: In the 1980's it was the Red Garter Saloon, just like at Cedar Point. Yes, it had live entertainment onstage back then. It was a big deal to have air conditioned place too. It was a good stage show, if I remember correctly. That was back when Valleyfair had the band shell, dolphin and the high dive shows too. Thank you for providing context. Honestly, I think one of the untapped potentials Valleyfair was sitting on was its entertainment options for guests. Ten years ago, they made a big deal about rebuilding the stadium by the entrance and even put in a decent show there, but for the past eight years, it's just been sitting empty. Personally, I'd tear it down and use that as a turnaround for a Gatekeeper-style coaster (ha, that'll never happen). Enchanted has the opportunity to succeed where Cedar Fair / Six Flags has failed us, and I wouldn't be surprised if, when scouting prospects of parks to buy, they noticed all the entertainment potential available now in the park. On that note, Enchanted has access to the following in their lineup of future entertainment options: – The former All Wheels Extreme Show amphitheater at the front of the park – The shaded pavilion or concrete plot of land where the scrambler used to sit across from North Star and the fudge shop. – The new stage by the Monster and High Roller turnaround. – The Planet Snoopy stage located by the indoor ball factory play place. – The Galaxy Theater AND the stage across the way with the umbrellas in front of it. – Renegade Smokehouse's empty stage/ space under where the TVs are inside. – The small stage inside the waterpark near the bar and Beach Bites. Now, if I'm missing anything, let me know. But, one of the disappointing things (among many) with Valleyfair in recent history was that they had all these locations and never used some of them. Does it make sense to use every single one in a given year? Maybe not, but it would be nice to at least see them get some attention in the future years of Enchanted's operation of Valleyfair. What do the other thoosies out there think that Enchanted's future holds for entertainment in the park? Will these continue sitting empty, begging to be used? Should rides be placed where they currently sit unused? I'm curious to hear what everyone has to say.
CoasterDrac Posted Monday at 12:12 PM Posted Monday at 12:12 PM 13 hours ago, Swishtime101 said: Thank you for providing context. Honestly, I think one of the untapped potentials Valleyfair was sitting on was its entertainment options for guests. Ten years ago, they made a big deal about rebuilding the stadium by the entrance and even put in a decent show there, but for the past eight years, it's just been sitting empty. Personally, I'd tear it down and use that as a turnaround for a Gatekeeper-style coaster (ha, that'll never happen). Enchanted has the opportunity to succeed where Cedar Fair / Six Flags has failed us, and I wouldn't be surprised if, when scouting prospects of parks to buy, they noticed all the entertainment potential available now in the park. On that note, Enchanted has access to the following in their lineup of future entertainment options: – The former All Wheels Extreme Show amphitheater at the front of the park – The shaded pavilion or concrete plot of land where the scrambler used to sit across from North Star and the fudge shop. – The new stage by the Monster and High Roller turnaround. – The Planet Snoopy stage located by the indoor ball factory play place. – The Galaxy Theater AND the stage across the way with the umbrellas in front of it. – Renegade Smokehouse's empty stage/ space under where the TVs are inside. – The small stage inside the waterpark near the bar and Beach Bites. Now, if I'm missing anything, let me know. But, one of the disappointing things (among many) with Valleyfair in recent history was that they had all these locations and never used some of them. Does it make sense to use every single one in a given year? Maybe not, but it would be nice to at least see them get some attention in the future years of Enchanted's operation of Valleyfair. What do the other thoosies out there think that Enchanted's future holds for entertainment in the park? Will these continue sitting empty, begging to be used? Should rides be placed where they currently sit unused? I'm curious to hear what everyone has to say. Last year was the first year I went to Valleyfair and did more family focused stuff and was pleasantly surprised by the amount of small scale shows they have through out the day. That being said they need at least 1 or 2 indoor shows since there's no other options to really get out of the sun or rain, and they have 2 locations currently sitting vacant/unused that they could work with. I think the large outdoor ampatheater could just be removed in its current state. The only way I would like to see it stay is if they redid the whole place and created covered seating and blended the area in with some theming, something like the bird show stage at the zoo. It's just an eyesore right now. 1
budtbum Posted yesterday at 03:58 AM Posted yesterday at 03:58 AM Enchanted will have decisions to make with Valleyfair; The Halloween Valleyscare shows and houses looks to be the biggest money maker of the year. Sinister Circus for example would always draw in good crowds to the Galaxy Theater. During the summer they could maybe have a bigger name/major show to try and draw in people that way too, if they ever wanted to use the larger stages again. Then there's the shrinking number of rides over the years. Cedar Point just announced their Monster ride is gone for 2026, with lack of parts being the major reason. That means Valleyfair has literally one of the last few (3?) operating models in the country. It's getting to be unique is a fun sort of way and I'd hate to see it go. It is about 7 years newer than Cedar Points Monster, but it's still near 50 years old, and lack of parts is a lack of parts. Valleyfair used to get cool unique stuff: Supercat was the most deluxe caterpillar I've ever seen. That hasn't been fully operational for probably 30 years. It was a really neat ride when the top used to work. It was faster and would open and close twice at full speed on a single ride with air blowing inside and sirens, music. etc. Without that, it's basically been reduced to a Bayern Curve with flashy lights and music. If you're not familiar the base ride was like this Will Valleyfair get a new flat ride just to hold even or will they try for more shows as a replacement?
Swishtime101 Posted yesterday at 04:48 AM Posted yesterday at 04:48 AM News update, looks like the sale went through. I still think this is for the better with Valleyfair, but only time will tell. What are everyone else's thoughts? https://investors.sixflags.com/news/press-releases/press-release-details/2026/Six-Flags-Completes-Sale-of-Six-U-S--Parks-to-EPR-Properties/default.aspx?fbclid=IwdGRjcARBaV9jbGNrBEFpXGV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHq3g8275Wio4nbs6NBSCfqiZR_wuN6nRDheQWEl7S6gytPDZQdUyh6tTsZgu_aem_Y64Uoh-lEkaX0opETwBHOA
coastersandhockey Posted yesterday at 11:53 AM Posted yesterday at 11:53 AM Agreed. I'd rather be towards the top of the totem pole with a new company than at the bottom of the totem pole with Six Flags, especially now that we know that Six Flags is ready and willing to close parks. Even if Enchanted Parks doesn't work out (I think it will) at least the hail mary was thrown. I think had these parks stayed with Six Flags we'd see a number of them close in the next 10 years or so. 2
Swishtime101 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Another update: Valleyfair no longer exists under the Six Flags app and you can't view your pass unless going to other parks in the app. I had to go to Great America, others have reported Carowinds or Knotts works. On another note, there's a new website that lists the new pass structure. Attached are images of the passes offered. https://valleyfair.enchantedparks.com/passes-and-tickets/park-admission/daily-tickets/ I know that it's just a restructuring phase, but man times like this where not much is known are definitely frustrating as a consumer/ enthusiast. Guess I just need to practice my patience skills.
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