In a recent news article posted by a Massachusetts site, Six Flags New England is preparing for what will be dubbed for the park as a "Giant Inverted Boomerang". Rumors and speculations have been circling Magic Mountain's Deja Vu- maybe relocating to the New England park this year. Six Flags New England recently removed Shipwreck Falls, their equivalent to Tidal Wave here in California for a replacement attraction. Site markers have been spotted by numerous New England visitors which lead them to believe that California's Deja Vu will indeed be theirs soon enough. While this might not exactly mean that Magic Mountain's Deja Vu would be the GIB that Massachusetts receives, the recent ride rotation seeming to be making a return, makes me highly doubt Six Flags would purchase an entirely new giant inverted boomerang. According to the article, Six Flags still must meet up with the Planning Board on Thursday to approve of the initial site and take a vote for the addition to the park. "We are extremely excited about what we are going to do." said Jennifer Mance, director of sales and marketing at Six Flags New England. We assume Magic Mountain will make an official announcement if true shortly whether or not Deja Vu is in fact leaving.
5 Comments
Francoise
8/16/2011 02:54:25 am
I hope they don't take deja-vu. I finally got on it this year and its a great coaster. If they take it, we won't be #1. I don't think we need to change any coaster now since we just got Green Lantern.
Ryan O
8/16/2011 09:52:22 am
I LOVE Deja Vu, it's one of the most incredible rides I've ever been on, let along at SFMM.
Andrew
8/16/2011 10:02:47 am
what happened to the Deja Vu's that were removed from the other parks?
ER
8/17/2011 04:27:01 am
nobody ever believes me -_-
adam
8/19/2011 05:05:07 pm
@ Andrew DeJa Vu at Six Flags Great America was relocated to Silverwood Theme Park in Idaho as Aftershock and the one that was at Six Flags Over Georgia was relocated to Mirabilandia in Italy as Sky Mountain. Leave a Reply. |