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8 comments:
Six Flags New England's property is right on the Massachusetts/Connecticut border. They even own some land in Connecticut. So moving into Connecticut wouldn't require physically moving; just a redrawing of some lines (albeit lines that wouldn't be easy to redraw).
Well that makes me feel dumb! Thanks for the info!
question, how do you find all of these stories? Do you go into Google news and put on email alerts for stories on parks?
I browse and browse and browse to find this stuff.
I've tried google news alerts but I find that they come too slowly. I used to find stories online and then Google would e-mail them the next day.
It's a lot of work to find the stuff but I love the industry...
That's really impressive, what is your career line by the way? I'd bet those skills come in handy.
Sadly I work in an industry that's almost the polar opposite of the amusement park scene. So surfing the web well isn't on my resume!
Any research involved?
Based on what I know getting building permits from State Govt took awfully long time w/pain. So the Dark Knight had to be scrapped for the year. But they still tried to make up for the attendance with some extra Six Flags Coupons for 2008 season.
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