Market Analyst discusses Six Flags' pricing strategy

Uhh... SeaWorld has the Sesame Street license, which, while not as transparent as the Six Flags licenses, still exists. Also, considering you were created for the sole purpose of creating smear posts on this subreddit in September 2022, while i've been a subscriber for a few years now.

Goliath was kind of forced to be moved, it survived Katrina and needed a new home, although it definitely should've gone to Great Escape instead.

Marketing towards families was Angus Wynne (the person who your account is named after)'s original purpose, Wynne did add some thrill rides, but most of the original Over Texas park pre-mid-70s was aimed pretty much at families. That, and the fact that families typically spend more money in the park(s) (in the long run) than enthusiasts.

Also... Do you want Six Flags to be teenager daycares or not? Earlier people like you complained about Selim about not wanting the teen daycare, but now you treat it like it's a bad thing.

In all honesty, I've basically said all my points now, and I'm pretty sure you did too. So... Save your energy and just converse with someone else.

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