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While at first this sounds to be perhaps one of the wildest sounding future attraction rumors yet, Screamscape sources indicate that it is being talked about. To start this story off right, we have to remember that 2011 is the big 50th anniversary year for Six Flags. One line of thought right now within the company is to take a page out of Disney’s playbook and to celebrate the big anniversary by having some of the parks give “gifts” to each other. In other words… the Six Flags Ride Rotation Program may be coming back and you’ll never guess what is being planned for Six Flags Great America. If our sources are correct and Six Flags goes ahead with the plan, SFGAm will be given the gift of Chang, the popular B&M Stand-Up coaster from Kentucky Kingdom. Of course while this may be fine and dandy for fans of the park, it does seem to indicate that Iron Wolf will likely be retired as a result, either at the end of the 2010 season or the following year if they choose to actually let the park run both stand-up coasters for one season. Of course, we’ve also heard rumors that some questions have been asked about fixing up Iron Wolf as well and buying some new modern trains, though that could be in anticipation of relocating Iron Wolf to another smaller park in the chain like Wild Waves, The Great Escape or Six Flags Mexico.
¿Quieres decir que en Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom quitarían Chang para ponerla en Six Flags Great America y que quitarían Iron Wolf para ponerlo ojalá en aquí en Six Flags México? Mejor que nos pongan acá a Chang.
If you’ve read the rumor about Six Flags Great America getting Chang for their 2011 season, you may be wondering what’s in store for Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom. As the rumor-mill has been suggesting for some time, the future of this park is not about new rides, but about new slides, and if things progress according to plan Chang’s place will be taken by a very large waterpark expansion.