- March 18th, 2004, 11:14 pm
#4139
Somewhere deep within one of the many Carowinds threads on the net there was some discussion about Paramounts Carowinds and how far away they advertise from their local parks. I can honestly say that I have never seen a Paramount commercial in Atlanta. My folks have lived there since 1980 and though I have maintained my Charlotte residence, I would have either seen one or heard about it from someone else.
Well, it looks like Six Flags is starting their nationwide commercial campaign. Tonight, on ABC here in Charlotte, I saw a Six Flags commercial. This wasn't specifically for SFoG, it was just for Six Flags parks in general.
Personally, I think Paramount should advertise in other markets besides their local ones. I guess locally could be defined within 200 miles or less. I realize there are more Six Flags parks out there but I also think that a national advertising campaign may be worth the $$ to help spur visitors and even the local economy. In fact, Paramount could even solicit some of these national advertising funds from the cities associated with the parks: ie, Richmond, Cincinnati, Toronto, etc. Because this would not only bring visitors to the park but it would also invite visitors to spend $$ elsewhere in these cities.
I doubt this will ever happen. Just a thought.....
Well, it looks like Six Flags is starting their nationwide commercial campaign. Tonight, on ABC here in Charlotte, I saw a Six Flags commercial. This wasn't specifically for SFoG, it was just for Six Flags parks in general.
Personally, I think Paramount should advertise in other markets besides their local ones. I guess locally could be defined within 200 miles or less. I realize there are more Six Flags parks out there but I also think that a national advertising campaign may be worth the $$ to help spur visitors and even the local economy. In fact, Paramount could even solicit some of these national advertising funds from the cities associated with the parks: ie, Richmond, Cincinnati, Toronto, etc. Because this would not only bring visitors to the park but it would also invite visitors to spend $$ elsewhere in these cities.
I doubt this will ever happen. Just a thought.....
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Lakewood Park
Charlotte's first amusement park in 1910.
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Lakewood Park
Charlotte's first amusement park in 1910.
