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Great Adventure's Bizzaro
Written by Eric   
Tuesday, 14 April 2009
 
Bizzaro at Six Flags Great Adventure
 Copyright 2009 :: Great Adventure Online
 
Great Adventure Online has many new photos of the Bizzaro transformation at Six Flags Great Adventure. Not too much has been completed besides the new paint job, which actually looks a lot like Scream at Six Flags Magic Mountain. The transformed coaster will open Memorial Day weekend with many new effects including mist and fire.
 

 
 
Bizzaro
Written by Eric   
Thursday, 09 April 2009
 
Bizzaro
 
The announcement has been made and Six Flags' new transformed coasters are Bizzaro. Both Medusa at Six Flags Great Adventure and Superman: Ride of Steel at Six Flags New England will open this Memorial Day weekend with the addition of onboard audio, mist, and fire effects.

Six Flags has put together a great video of the Bizzaro transformation.

 
Six Flags Restructuring
Written by Eric   
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Six Flags
Six Flags is in the headlines once again. Their 2008 annual report, published last week, shows the world’s largest regional theme park operator had a better than expected season. Revenues were up, attendance was up, and their operating income was up.
 
But Six Flags is facing a financial situation off in the distance. This August, about $300 million must be paid to preferred stock holders. Six
Flags, like many companies during these tough economic times, is likely to come up short on cash.
 
If you have been reading any newspapers or websites out there, you would think that Six Flags is most likely going to go bankrupt. That is not the case.

Restructuring

Six Flags is currently in talks with lenders and bond holders about an out of court restructuring. This process could potentially eliminate the need for any sort of Chapter 11 restructuring bankruptcy.

In a recent article published by the New York Times, they have Six Flags CEO Mark Shapiro quoted saying, “We’re in active dialogue with our lenders to restructure our enormous debt load. The debt load we inherited is stifling our growth.”

David Preiser, senior managing director of Houlihan Lokey, a consultant Six Flags has hired for this process stated, “We have been in continuing discussions with many of the company’s larger bondholders to discuss various restructuring alternatives and elicit their views and support. All of the large bondholders we have spoken with have been supportive of the concept of an out-of-court solution.”

The Solution

Six Flags is offering lenders and bond holders approximately 85 percent equity in the company in order to eliminate some $900 million in debt. In essence, instead of Six Flags owing lenders and bondholders money, those lenders and bond holders would actually own a portion of Six Flags.

Reducing the debt by $900 million would make a significant dent in what the company owes. In fact, Six Flags’ approximately $2 billion in debt would nearly be halved.

Despite the efforts being put forth by Six Flags, there are some issues to be worked out with one particular fund manager who refuses to respond to Six Flags' effort to restructure. We’ll have more information on this at the end of the week.

At the Local Level

At the local level, Six Flags park officials are optimistic about the restructuring process.

Nancy Chan, the Public Relations Manager at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom told us, “The good news is that the restructuring, while serious business, is having no effect on our daily operations here at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. As you know, companies, like ours all over the United States are restructuring their debt and keeping their doors open. In fact, we’re actually in better shape than many other companies that continue to operate through a similar process. Last year, our revenue went up five percent to $1 billion and our operating income grew to $144 million.”

So what does all this mean for Six Flags’ parks this summer?

Ms. Chan went on to say, “We have more than $210 million in cash for national operations, we’re hiring full staff at all of our parks and we’re planning some new and exciting attractions including Odin's Temple of the Tiger and our summer concert series, so our guests can expect to have great experiences again at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in 2009. Plus, we have kept our ‘every one pays kids prices’ program so it’s a great value, especially for season pass holders. As our CEO Mark Shapiro has said, the restructuring is a “back-of-the-house” issue that won’t affect our ongoing service to guests.”

In addition to ‘every one pays kids price’ all parks are offering the lowest season pass prices in years. Six Flags Discovery Kingdom 2009 season passes are currently on sale for just $49.99 for a limited time.

In Summary

In summary, Six Flags parks across the country will continue to operate as usual. There are no plans to cut back as they have a solid plan in place. Guests are already reporting spectacular visits to the parks this season.

If you are not aware, the Six Flags turnaround, lead by Six Flags CEO Mark Shapiro, has had more success than anyone could have imagined. While they are in this financial situation, the parks are better than ever before and they have a plan to get their balance sheet in order.

Last year, Six Flags had the highest Guest Satisfaction Ratings in recent history. Revenues were up, attendance was up, and guests were having a great time.

So if you haven’t visited a Six Flags park in a while, now is the time. Parks across the country have been making a turnaround as they offer Friendly, Clean, Fast, Safe service at an affordable price. The paint is fresh, the flowers are watered, and the faces are smiling at Six Flags.

As Mark Shapiro said, “No matter the outcome of our restructuring conversations, this is a back-of-house issue and the guest will not see a lick of difference in our award-winning product this summer.”

If you have any questions, please feel free to Contact Us. We will be sure to try and get your questions answered!

 
Manta Testing
Written by Eric   
Sunday, 15 March 2009
 

Manta at SeaWorld Orlando has begun testing! The new B&M Flying coaster made a few circuits today and it is looking slick!

You can view photos of the test runs over at Theme Park Review.

 
Prowler in the Snow
Written by Eric   
Sunday, 15 March 2009
 
 Prowler at Worlds of Fun
 Copyright 2009 :: RollercoasterPro.com
 
Ok, ok, I’m done with all the Saw coverage for now! In other news, construction is nearing completion on Prowler at Worlds of Fun. RollercoasterPro.com had a backstage pass to check out the trains being assembled and an opportunity to see the new wooden coaster in the snow!

View the photos here.

 
Saw Video
Written by Eric   
Sunday, 15 March 2009
 
 
To be fair, the theming on the indoor section is not working in this video. I assume they had it turned off as to not spoil the ride!

 
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