Originally posted by IntaminFan397
When you say that neither of the parks are better, thats YOUR opinion. So dont say that your opinion is a fact because its not!!
So if you think that stock coasters are the best type of coaster ever, you can think that. But Custom coasters are the ones that attract theguests, which make a lot of money. Don't get me wrong, stock coasters are good for paying a cheap price, and making profit, but custom coastersmake MOREmoney than the clones. That was the orginal debate, about the money, and its easy to see how much the amazing custom coasters make.
Ok, Prove that one park is better than the other, in something other than someone's opinion. Once you can do that, then start the lecture.
Also, point out where I say clones are the best coasters ever. I'd like to see that, underlined and bolded, because I never said that. There's your reading problem again.
As for amount of money and guests clones vs customs make, I'd like to see how you figure that. Use you brain for once. Do parks make all their money from enthusiasts that know the difference between clones and custom coasters. Or do they make their money from just having coasters, and having people come ride them?
Custom or clones don't attract ppl. The fact that they have coasters attracts people. Have you ever looked through a travel guide? This and other pamphlets and so on about parks is where most people get their info for parks. They hear about Six Flags Great America in an Illinois tourist info booth. They get an idea, let's check this out, so they ask for more info on the park. The person behind the counter says "it's a theme park with rollercoasters and other rides"
Does the guy say "well, it's got the first Batman, but the rest in all other parks are clones, it's also got a Deja Vu, built by Vekoma, which is also a clone, but it's got the first twister speed coaster ever by B&M, it's also got the first B&M coaster ever, being Iron Wolf"
No, he doesn't. He says "it has coasters" then he gives the tourist (potential guest) a tour book. The tourist, opens up the the book, and find Six Flags Great America. Starts reading. "This park opened at this date. It has 10 (or whatever) rollercoasters. It also features live shows, an Imax theater and great food"
This book makes no mention of custom vs clone, or anything else.
These are what make money, not the fact that Raging Bull is original and V2 or Deja Vu or Batman are clones.
Have you ever looked at a marketing book, or payed any attention to selling things? Or do you just want to believe you little "custom coasters attract more ppl" theory so bad that you are willing to throw every ounce of dignity you may have left at me only to have me crush it like I just did.
Before you come and make yourself look stupider. Go to some tourist places. Check tourist books, check all that stuff. Find out if it ever mentions which rides are clones and which rides aren't. I can almost 100% guarentee you it will never say.
It may mention "world's tallest" or "world's fastest" but does it ever say "there is one like this at this park" I very very highly doubt it.
And, these books, and tour guides send far more ppl to a park, resulting in the park making money, than the fact that a ride is custom or cloned.
One last example.
Six Flags Great America again.
Tons of ppl lined up to ride Superman Ultimate Flight. A cloned B&M Flyer. These ppl all paid $40 to get in. They are coming to ride the flyer. Why? Because it's shiny and new and has a cool seating position. Do these ppl care that there is one exactly the same in Georgia? Nope. They care that it's new. So they bring their wallets, and pay Six Flags to ride it. Do they care that Shockwave was torn down? Nope. They don't.
This is why parks build coasters. Clones or not, new stuff attracts, then ppl go "well as long as I'm here, I'll hit the other ones"
But sorry, they all came to see Iron Wolf because it's a custom coaster. I mean, those attract more ppl.
Damn, that marketing class did pay off after all.[8D][8D]