July 6, 201511 yr Voyage is properly capitalized in that context. Ouimet is referring to Voyage to the Iron Reef at Knott's.
July 6, 201511 yr The first sentence of the answer to the last question almost made me spit out my drink. I thought it was a Terpy joke.
March 17, 201610 yr Hate to bump an old thread, didn't feel like creating a new thread and the title fit! Matt Ouimet was on Mad Money recently talking about the parks, stocks and land usage. You can check out his interview here: http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000501654
March 17, 201610 yr Did I hear him say that their hasn't been a new theme park built in the states since the 1970's? Wasn't he at Disneyland when DCA opened in 2001? Or am I loosing it?
March 17, 201610 yr Author Islands of Adventure? WDW's Animal Thingy? Must be talking regional parks...
March 17, 201610 yr Alabama Adventure ain't gone yet and even when they were waterpark only, the still used part of the theme park. Wild Adventures in Georgia opened in 1996. Kentucky Kingdom..... (Runs for the hills!)
March 27, 201610 yr Aren't the Legolands fairly new? When did those parks open?Depends, some are decades old, one was sold off, Cali opened in the 90s and Florida has a interesting history.
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