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GAcoaster

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  1. I think the whole industry is moving towards charging specifically for haunt events as hard tickets like HHN/Howl-O-Scream/Knott's Scary Farm. They're all looking to double dip with day guests for fun/friendly Halloween then a special event for nights that is specifically less family friendly. 

     

    The problem with including Halloween with the daytime admission is people keep their kids in the park and complain about them being scared when that's the point. 

  2. People keep poo-pooing this and I remember when Cedar Fair bought Paramount Parks and it was the same kind of complaints. They came out just fine with a few growing pains. I think this will be the same, and I think we'll see Cedar Fair taking the lead on rolling out similar cleanliness, and maintenance standards company wide.

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  3. Nope-- I would guess that Great Adventure, Great America, Magic Mountain, and SFOT are safe as "keepers" for the new company since they along with their parks (Canada's Wonderland, Cedar Point, Kings Island, and Knott's Berry Farm) all are top draws and money makers. 

     

    The smaller parks would be the most likely sale candidates since SeaWorld and Herschend would probably have some interest in acquiring them. Things like Frontier City, Discovery Kingdom, Great Escape, America, Dorney, Valleyfair, Michigan's Adventure would be more likely sale candidates.  

  4. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/six-flags-cedar-fair-near-merger-report-ac10f3ac

     

    They've explored merging several times in the past, but I think this time it has a good chance of happening. 

     

    Six Flags has lost their way in the past few years, and Cedar Fair has a much better track record in most respects. The money they could save in combined operations is substantial (at least in the short term) the consumers could be big winners with Season Passes valid for so many parks. Of course they would then have less need to spend on big additions to their parks with less competition, but things could change, and I wouldn't be surprised to see the combined company sell a park or two off to either SeaWorld or Herschend. 

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