Aight so the Definitely American Triple Loop managed to open this past weekend without further incident, apparently it runs butter smooth. Still the one train right now, although as a condolence they've managed to return smooth two-train operations to Steel Hawg.
However, the park has seen another swath of improvements to compliment its debut and is probably in the best shape they've been in years. Will relay my friend's experiences (I haven't been since it was under Apex);
Cyclone (used Zyklon picked up from Mexico in 2022) has awarded a new sign and snazzy red and black repaint. It sits in the middle of the waterslides where the old Galaxi (1971 - 2013) used to be and runs that ride's cars, also butter smooth since the previous owner took care of it. Obvious that they've built up another winner for their lineup.
Other rides have received work. All three wooden coasters are reportedly running the fastest and smoothest they have in years, and a much-needed new shade canopy has gone up over Lost Coaster's cattle grid. The Skyride supports have also been repainted to white with red tops. New food options exist around the boardwalk.
In terms of more to come the La Feria Traumboot is hoped to open this season (wouldn't hold your breath) and the recently-acquired King Chaos top spin (has sat in Six Flags Great America's graveyard since 2017) is intended for Indiana Beach in the long term. Heaven knows where they'd put it but it won't go to Niagara or Clementon.
Photos from Thrillseekersandhellraisers and OneClickGang on Insta