Say goodbye to Hard Rock Park - the name, at least.
The year-old theme park will have a new name when it opens by Memorial Day under new ownership, officials said today. FPI MB Entertainment, which bought the $400 million park out of bankruptcy for $25
million, said a new name would be announced within a week.
Today's announcement ends months of speculation. The name was leased for $2.5 million a year from Hard Rock International by the park's previous owners, and after the park was sold to FPI MBE in February, it was unclear whether Hard Rock International would allow the park to keep its brand.
Theme park experts have said the park would face an uphill marketing struggle if the name had to be changed so soon to its planned May opening. But they also said a new name could erase the negative publicity from the park's bankruptcy, and park executives say a new name fits into their strategy of
rebranding the park as more family friendly.
``It's a new name, so the identity is not there,'' said John Stine, the director of sales and marketing for the park. ``The con is reestablishing the identity going forward, but we're very positive that we'll do that
in a very expeditious manner based on the support and the cooperation that we see within the community.''
Hard Rock International said in a news release that it remained committed to Myrtle Beach with the Hard Rock Cafe at Broadway at the Beach and wished the theme park well.
“Hard Rock International wishes
Steve Baker and everyone at FPI MB Entertainment LLC the very best of luck with
their new venture,” Oliver J. Munday, Vice President, Franchise Operations
and Development for Hard Rock International, said in a news release.
The park also appeared to be backing off a solely rock `n' roll theme. Stine said the new name would have a musical orientation and that the park would have an emphasis on rock `n' roll but also include other musical genres. Two roller coasters named after Led Zeppelin and The Eagles would also be
renamed, Stine said.
Stine said negotiations with Hard Rock had been amicable. He said Hard Rock was willing to consider keeping its name on the park, and that offers had been put on the table. Ultimately, an agreement could not be reached.
``We had very spirited meetings and it was very, very positive in many respects,'' Stine said. ``But at the end of the day, it just made sense on both sides to just go in different directions.''
The new owners had previously said they would have liked to keep the Hard Rock name. A bankruptcy court in Delaware also required the new owners to destroy Hard Rock Park-branded merchandise if the name would not be kept.
``It wouldn't bother me a lot if they changed the name,'' said Marty Gillis, 64, who bought a
season pass last year. ``But I hope they don't entirely change the music venue.''
Read more about the name change in Friday's edition of The Sun News.
That's kuh-razy!
Posted by: Fred | April 02, 2009 at 07:08 PM
They'll never do it! Local support? These guys are clowns.
Posted by: THE INSIDER | April 02, 2009 at 08:22 PM
VERY SMART. Who cares, the name is tarnished. Let the owners of the name sit at the Dunes Club and dream of how smart they are.
Posted by: John | April 02, 2009 at 08:23 PM
priceless! exlnt, keep yer fricken loser 'brand'...imagine declaring BK then this after the fact?
the name had more to gain by letting the park make a go of it.
but nooooooooo......
Posted by: pitbullstew | April 02, 2009 at 08:26 PM
All I want to know is HOW they plan to do this? Right now, they have NO merchandise, NO employees, NO name, NO logo, NO webpage. Everything has to be changed like names of rides, names of the different lands, every sign at the park (think of all the road signs, parking signs, even vehicle signs), they can't even hand out an employee handbook. They are trying to do in 7 weeks what most companies do in 6 months. They started this thing with a rope around their neck, and Hard Rock International just pulled the chair out from under their legs. It won't be long before their DONE!
Posted by: THE INSIDER | April 02, 2009 at 08:34 PM
MYRTLE BEACH FUN PARK
Posted by: Roberts | April 02, 2009 at 08:44 PM
YES!!! It's been said many times, getting rid of the name would be a huge help.
And I won't have to hear the term "hard rocker" in place of "employee." As if being an "employee" of a company was a bad thing.
Posted by: Nick | April 02, 2009 at 08:54 PM
Whatever the new name is will be "music" oriented which is good, as far as the road signs and logos,as long as they can get what they can get done before opening, they can do the rest as time goes like the road signs ect, atleast now that they know and no longer sitting on the fence over the Hard Rock name they can get to work making up billboards,brochers,T.V. commercials ect.
it's true they have alot to do in such a short time,changeing the names of the rides and areas are things they had in mind anyway.It will be interesting to walk into this new Park in May (:
Posted by: Ken | April 02, 2009 at 09:21 PM
PAV WEST (PAVilion WEST)
Posted by: Tom | April 04, 2009 at 09:01 PM