TPoseOnTantrum
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The teaser campaign has definitely dragged on, but I suppose that in Jeffrey's shoes I'd be having a ton of fun keeping enthusiasts on their toes.
In any case, we seem to be at the tail end of this commotion and have drawn a few intriguing takeaways. The S.S Overboard Play Zone will disappear later this year. SkyScreamer (Funtime Starflyer) has been teased to both be "staying and going", strongly suggesting a relocation across the park. Work is also underway to relocate their Buckin' Broncos Frog Hopper out of the kiddy area. And the manufacturer board has been narrowed down to four, with two of the following directly tied to their 2024 plans; Proslide, Zamperla, Ride Entertainment, and Fabbri.
Fabbri working at Six Flags is almost entirely out of the question, especially when a company like Zamperla is also in the running, but Fiesta Texas is the most likely of the chain to buy something from them so who knows. Proslide seems to have a stake here no matter what given that their "2023" kiddy slide collection is still in pieces and waiting installation; however it's entirely possible that the waterpark gets a second larger attraction to capitalize on its recent Hurricane Harbor rebrand. Ride Entertainment is also a curious leftover, as they're more of a broker and construction firm rather than an actual manufacturer (Context; Representing Funtime in the US). If the Starflyer is indeed being relocated within the park then they have to be involved no matter what. All in all, there are scenarios in which at least three of these companies are involved.
The Starflyer's possible relocation is also a red flag in the sense that parks don't tend to relocate huge attractions without very good reason. Most recently, Fuji Q Highland went to the pains of relocating their Giant Frisbee not too long ago with Zokkon in mind. Moving the Starflyer would not only free up cliff access, but leave an even larger swath of land in between Superman and the rapids ride. Would Fiesta Texas really build coasters on the quarry wall again? Presumably not, but a man can dream. In any case, this would be a huge indicator for a future attraction.
Here's a solid map showing whereabouts many of Fiesta Texas' new and recent developments are taking place, highlighting the focus on the Spassburg/Thrillseeker Park area right now (****ty JPEG format because high-res PNG images are having trouble uploading);
In any case, we seem to be at the tail end of this commotion and have drawn a few intriguing takeaways. The S.S Overboard Play Zone will disappear later this year. SkyScreamer (Funtime Starflyer) has been teased to both be "staying and going", strongly suggesting a relocation across the park. Work is also underway to relocate their Buckin' Broncos Frog Hopper out of the kiddy area. And the manufacturer board has been narrowed down to four, with two of the following directly tied to their 2024 plans; Proslide, Zamperla, Ride Entertainment, and Fabbri.
Fabbri working at Six Flags is almost entirely out of the question, especially when a company like Zamperla is also in the running, but Fiesta Texas is the most likely of the chain to buy something from them so who knows. Proslide seems to have a stake here no matter what given that their "2023" kiddy slide collection is still in pieces and waiting installation; however it's entirely possible that the waterpark gets a second larger attraction to capitalize on its recent Hurricane Harbor rebrand. Ride Entertainment is also a curious leftover, as they're more of a broker and construction firm rather than an actual manufacturer (Context; Representing Funtime in the US). If the Starflyer is indeed being relocated within the park then they have to be involved no matter what. All in all, there are scenarios in which at least three of these companies are involved.
The Starflyer's possible relocation is also a red flag in the sense that parks don't tend to relocate huge attractions without very good reason. Most recently, Fuji Q Highland went to the pains of relocating their Giant Frisbee not too long ago with Zokkon in mind. Moving the Starflyer would not only free up cliff access, but leave an even larger swath of land in between Superman and the rapids ride. Would Fiesta Texas really build coasters on the quarry wall again? Presumably not, but a man can dream. In any case, this would be a huge indicator for a future attraction.
Here's a solid map showing whereabouts many of Fiesta Texas' new and recent developments are taking place, highlighting the focus on the Spassburg/Thrillseeker Park area right now (****ty JPEG format because high-res PNG images are having trouble uploading);
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