For Sesame Street, I am very curious on what United Parks will say in court. Probably that they are losing money with the brand, and it is not as popular as it used to be. My wife and I exposed my now adult children to Sesame Street, but they didn't take to it like we did when we were young.
My unique coaster count is north of 200. So, I am an "average"(?) amusement park fan. Maybe it is telling that I have never been to any of the 7 parks that were sold and had no current plans to visit any of them.
For Sesame Street, I am very curious on what United Parks will say in court. Probably that they are losing money with the brand, and it is not as popular as it used to be. My wife and I exposed my now adult children to Sesame Street, but they didn't take to it like we did when we were young.
My unique coaster count is north of 200. So, I am an "average"(?) amusement park fan. Maybe it is telling that I have never been to any of the 7 parks that were sold and had no current plans to visit any of them.
I am curious as well. My guess is they will settle before it actually goes to trial. The public airing is likely a pressure tactic.