GreatAmericanfox wrote:Great America should buy it, and create their own mall thing like Knott's : PPPPPPP
This still looks cool tho
Oh yeah this will be awesome once its complete.
As far as the giga goes. There is definitely room. They could build a new storage building in the wooded area as seen in the picture and demo the old building and that would open up a plot of land almost the size of Hurricane Harbor and the neighbors would be far enough away that no legal challenge would stand. They could build the worlds first giga twister like they did with the first hyper twister
They could always demolish American Eagle for a giga, but I personally completely oppose that idea and hope it never happens.
JackGlass wrote:It would be cool if they purchased some land across the street and moved the employee parking lot. That would open a large amount of room for a new themed area. Time will tell
So they are most likely building a top golf out here. I wished that we had the land across the highway like proposed years ago. They would have been able to do so much with that land.
JackGlass wrote:It would be cool if they purchased some land across the street and moved the employee parking lot. That would open a large amount of room for a new themed area. Time will tell
So they are most likely building a top golf out here. I wished that we had the land across the highway like proposed years ago. They would have been able to do so much with that land.
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Wish Six Flags didn't make dumb decisions in the 2000s, they wouldn't have ended up selling the land
Old Great America was better, however I hope just a bit of that charm comes back
staticshadows wrote:[quote="JackGlass"]It would be cool if they purchased some land across the street and moved the employee parking lot. That would open a large amount of room for a new themed area. Time will tell
So they are most likely building a top golf out here. I wished that we had the land across the highway like proposed years ago. They would have been able to do so much with that land.
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Wish Six Flags didn't make dumb decisions in the 2000s, they wouldn't have ended up selling the land[/quote]Our park would have benefited from this no doubt. Plus I believe we would have seen Holiday in the Park more frequently. Something about being really cold out and being at a theme park just warms my spirit.
If they went up to Great Wolf Lodge with a fat stack a cash and bought it, i would be satisfied, I don't really like Great Wolf Lodge, and i know Great America had a good relationship with Keylime cove before they got bought out by Great Wolf Lodge.
Old Great America was better, however I hope just a bit of that charm comes back
GreatAmericanfox wrote:If they went up to Great Wolf Lodge with a fat stack a cash and bought it, i would be satisfied, I don't really like Great Wolf Lodge, and i know Great America had a good relationship with Keylime cove before they got bought out by Great Wolf Lodge.
Another great option. I never understood why they haven’t put that offer together. Especially during the turnover between key lime and great wolf. Pretty sure it wasn’t a take over due to a merger.
GreatAmericanfox wrote:If they went up to Great Wolf Lodge with a fat stack a cash and bought it, i would be satisfied, I don't really like Great Wolf Lodge, and i know Great America had a good relationship with Keylime cove before they got bought out by Great Wolf Lodge.
Another great option. I never understood why they haven’t put that offer together. Especially during the turnover between key lime and great wolf. Pretty sure it wasn’t a take over due to a merger.
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I have no idea what happened but I think Great America could benefit buying it, Great Escape gives Six Flags a lot of money especially in the off season, i don't see why Great America can't do the same
Old Great America was better, however I hope just a bit of that charm comes back
GreatAmericanfox wrote:Great America should buy it, and create their own mall thing like Knott's : PPPPPPP
This still looks cool tho
Oh yeah this will be awesome once its complete.
As far as the giga goes. There is definitely room. They could build a new storage building in the wooded area as seen in the picture and demo the old building and that would open up a plot of land almost the size of Hurricane Harbor and the neighbors would be far enough away that no legal challenge would stand. They could build the worlds first giga twister like they did with the first hyper twister
They could always demolish American Eagle for a giga, but I personally completely oppose that idea and hope it never happens.
Looks like they are moving Kingda ka on over to the deserved location…. [emoji18] okay, one could hope. I love TTD/TT2.
Intimidator 305 (Pantherian) would easily fit if the existing storage buildings were demolished and relocated to the wooded area in the employee parking lot.
JackGlass wrote:Intimidator 305 (Pantherian) would easily fit if the existing storage buildings were demolished and relocated to the wooded area in the employee parking lot.
A Giga can definitely fit.
JackGlass - Nice work (as usual) with your overlay and coaster placement!
I literally just rode Project 305 (formerly Intimidator 305, but NOW Pantherian!) in July! I can't believe they're renaming it AGAIN!
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JackGlass wrote:Intimidator 305 (Pantherian) would easily fit if the existing storage buildings were demolished and relocated to the wooded area in the employee parking lot.
A Giga can definitely fit.
Cool, but where does the employee lot go? lmao
Old Great America was better, however I hope just a bit of that charm comes back
JackGlass wrote:Intimidator 305 (Pantherian) would easily fit if the existing storage buildings were demolished and relocated to the wooded area in the employee parking lot.
A Giga can definitely fit.
Cool, but where does the employee lot go? lmao
Nowehere lol. They would have to demolish those buildings in the back and rebuild in the wooded area. That would literally open up a plot of land that is almost the size of Hurricane Harbor.
Thank you Coaster Rider SC. I have a feeling Cedar Fair will definitely make Great America great again!
JackGlass wrote:Intimidator 305 (Pantherian) would easily fit if the existing storage buildings were demolished and relocated to the wooded area in the employee parking lot.
A Giga can definitely fit.
Cool, but where does the employee lot go? lmao
Nowehere lol. They would have to demolish those buildings in the back and rebuild in the wooded area. That would literally open up a plot of land that is almost the size of Hurricane Harbor.
Thank you Coaster Rider SC. I have a feeling Cedar Fair will definitely make Great America great again!
Yeahhhh they're not doing this, keep dreaming bud
Old Great America was better, however I hope just a bit of that charm comes back
Yeahhhh they're not doing this, keep dreaming bud[/quote]
Based on what? You saying so? This coming from the same person who wants the park to revert back to how it was 50 years ago.
Tear down V2 to build a light house, Remove the go karts to rebuild a looney tune kids area that closed due to unpopularity, bring back a theater that closed down due to unpopularity, bring back sky whirl which was scrapped almost 25 years ago. You're the one talking about dreaming?
Cedar Fair spent almost $150 million on capital improvements for Carowinds. I think spending a couple mil on a new storage building to open up acres of land at one of their biggest cash cows isn't that farfetched.
Let me guess. They can't touch those storage buildings because they're from the Marriott era right?
The sign for Drizzle Cheesecakes was taken down after two short seasons. It has presumably closed.
Never got to try the cheesecake, and from the looks of it, not many others did either. I only counted three people in the history of my time at the park eating them, all in a group. They looked pretty huge, but who goes to a theme park for cheesecake?
Blue_Toad_Coasters wrote:The sign for Drizzle Cheesecakes was taken down after two short seasons. It has presumably closed.
Never got to try the cheesecake, and from the looks of it, not many others did either. I only counted three people in the history of my time at the park eating them, all in a group. They looked pretty huge, but who goes to a theme park for cheesecake?
Wish i got to try it, but it probably was expensive
Old Great America was better, however I hope just a bit of that charm comes back
2026 will be 50th anniversary and new rethemed kids area.
Six Flags investing $1B over next 2 years.
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My question is are the go karts getting axed or will they reuse Kidzopolis/Camp Cartoon. eiter way as long as it's the Looney Tunes and it's well themed i see this as a win
Old Great America was better, however I hope just a bit of that charm comes back
2026 will be 50th anniversary and new rethemed kids area.
Six Flags investing $1B over next 2 years.
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My question is are the go karts getting axed or will they reuse Kidzopolis/Camp Cartoon. eiter way as long as it's the Looney Tunes and it's well themed i see this as a win
I imagine whatever they do, it will use one of the existing areas and be re-themed and expanded.
PUBLIC HEARING: Six Flags Great America – 542 N. Route 21 (Milwaukee Avenue) a) Special Use Permit to allow the installation of ground-mounted solar energy systems as carports in the parking lot b) Special Use Permit to allow the ground-mounted solar energy systems to exceed the maximum height limit of 15 feet