
"Six Flags has surveyed Magic Mountain season passholders for their feedback on seven possible new attractions for the Valencia amusement park. The surveys aren't confirmation of what's to come, but rather a sense of how the parks could evolve with new rides, shows or festivals over the next few years. Six Flags values guest feedback and actively solicits responses from time to time to evaluate interest in potential concepts for future development, according to Six Flags officials."
"There is no promise that these ideas will come to fruition, but the sentiment gleaned about overall appeal, fit with the park, motivator to visit or buy a pass, and more, helps us home in on what our audiences want to see in their local park and refine new offerings. We appreciate those who participate and look forward to bringing exciting new experiences shaped by these insights."
"Six Flags sent surveys to passholders at more than a dozen amusement parks in recent weeks to gauge the types of future attractions they'd like to see at each location. The lineup of potential new attractions included a nighttime spectacular at Ohio's Cedar Point, a flying theater at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, a stunt show at Ohio's Kings Island and an entrance gate coaster at Six Flags New England."
Six Flags Magic Mountain surveyed season passholders about seven potential new attractions to assess guest interest and inform future development. Survey options included a multi-inversion launch coaster, a story-driven dark ride, a dueling water coaster and a collection of four flat rides. Six Flags also surveyed passholders at other parks about attractions such as a nighttime spectacular, a flying theater, a stunt show and an entrance gate coaster. Six Flags emphasized that surveys do not guarantee construction but provide sentiment on appeal, park fit and pass purchase incentives. The feedback helps refine potential offerings and shape park evolution over the coming years.
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