southend_marc said:
From what I read somewhere else Slippery When Wet was not a new coaster and they bought it from another park, so if this is true they own it.
For all we know that could have bought the other rides as well up front so maybe they dont owe the companies any money?
I think we will know more very soon but its a step in the right direction and by sounds of it they want to run it as a park which is good news.
I still have the feeling though that if you want to do the coasters go this year if it opens.
Really?
The management wants to run an amusement park as a park?
Here I thought they were going to treat it as a botanical garden. :roll:
Of course new management will treat it as a park, the old management treated it that way too. Old management was simply too short-sighted with their planning.
Yes, the coasters were original and new. This wonderful utility called RCDB will back that up.
For further proof, HRP did not pay for their coasters in full, holding back payments to Premier, which was the reason some coasters were remotely shut down and not able to operate last season.
Hard Rock Park will not scrap any attractions, regardless of management.
The attraction line up is not where the park lacked, it was in management style.
There is no need to spend even more money in ride replacement.