tylerSC wrote:They sure are doing a whole lot of promotion and publicity for a ride they are getting ready to tear down. Right before the 40th anniversary. I am beginning to wonder if they may be indeed planning some sort of retrofit or redesign afterall. Could be wrong, but why would they actively publicize the demise of a popular attraction that will only make most folks sad or mad? From a PR standpoint, it seems more like negative publicity rather than appealing nostalgia. Unless they have some sort of unexpected surprise in mind. But probably just wishful thinking I guess.
Thunder Road is as good as dead, but I really wonder if the park was prepared for this. I know Jonathan and Jarsh said it was probably a hard choice and that their hands were tied, but a lot of people have voiced their outrage over this decision and would not be interested in the water park expansion. I don't know how they'll make up for this, but I'm not the one running the park.

