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Hershey Park

JS610

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The RMC treatment works much better from a marketing standpoint. Twisted/Wicked/Iron/Steel Wildcat could be their "New for 2024" coaster, but would they change the name and/or branding with Titan Track?
 

shiekra38

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The RMC treatment works much better from a marketing standpoint. Twisted/Wicked/Iron/Steel Wildcat could be their "New for 2024" coaster, but would they change the name and/or branding with Titan Track?
Titancat?

I mean they could retheme it and relaunch it like with the Jolly Rancher ride

Not sure if an inversion could be added
 

Magic Feather

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NGL GCI's Titan Track makes the most sense IF it's ready for prime time.
Agreed. Wildcat is a dang good layout, and RMC’s usually completely redo the layout. Would rather see this updated with maybe a new element in there instead of a complete redo.
Unfortunately though, my gut says we’re getting RMC Wildcat
 

GAcoaster

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The Hershey Park Dark Nights Halloween event info has been posted and the website looks really slick.


Just a few haunts and scare zones, but it's a first for them doing an "mature" Halloween event.
 
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GAcoaster

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It's smart that they are going with a hard ticket. It means they can get scarier/more mature and not have to worry as much about the "pose with the ghoul" parents with kids in a scare zone. That and to help control the crowds and "issues" of Halloween events.
 

Joe

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It's smart that they are going with a hard ticket. It means they can get scarier/more mature and not have to worry as much about the "pose with the ghoul" parents with kids in a scare zone. That and to help control the crowds and "issues" of Halloween events.

Huh? It’s not a hard ticket it’s an add on during the regular park hours.
 

GAcoaster

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Huh? It’s not a hard ticket it’s an add on during the regular park hours.
The way I'm reading it, it sounds like a special ticket. Basically an add on if you want to do the Dark Nights stuff. I don't know if that means they kick out the day guests after a certain time, or they can stick around but won't have access to any of the scare zones or houses. It sounds like a logistical nightmare for the staff. I'm picturing it working like the Disney hard ticket events where there's a crossover between day and special event.
 

Joe

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The way I'm reading it, it sounds like a special ticket. Basically an add on if you want to do the Dark Nights stuff. I don't know if that means they kick out the day guests after a certain time, or they can stick around but won't have access to any of the scare zones or houses. It sounds like a logistical nightmare for the staff. I'm picturing it working like the Disney hard ticket events where there's a crossover between day and special event.

Look at the park hours lol
 

TheCodeMan95

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Anyone going to be there this weekend for opening weekend? It's strange seeing the red track on Wildcat in person, lol
 
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