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Would any chain actually be willing to buy new parks after this? I’m sorry to be a negative Nancy.
Would any chain actually be willing to buy new parks after this? I’m sorry to be a negative Nancy.
The Busch parks both have something in their back pocket when they re-openWould any chain actually be willing to buy new parks after this? I’m sorry to be a negative Nancy.
They Busch parks both have something in their back pocket when they re-open
What I mean is, they have an ace in the hole when they do re-open...an attractorIG and Pantheon? I mean, every SeaWorld park this year (Sesame Place not counted) was getting a new coaster. Really thought this was going to be their breakout year.
Would they delay this until 2021? It had already started testing, but maybe they want to wait until more people can come? Thoughts?
I feel it will just be open without the razzle dazzleWould they delay this until 2021? It had already started testing, but maybe they want to wait until more people can come? Thoughts?
2021 I guess? Try to ride the comeback wave?
This isn't getting delayed to 2021. For all intents, outside of testing they need to do now that they can have crews back on-site..the ride should be done.
Honestly could amount to a bump in attendance for them in a relatively slow periodI think they probably want to get back to "normal" before they have to start dealing with new ride crowds. If things are slow we could see it open sooner, if the park is at (reduced) capacity every day they'll hold off.