>> no, we've been there so long, so many stockholders. to make a decision, you need to make sure you speak to everybody. >> and in a business that has so much nostalgia attached to it, it's not just the shareholders but also the customers who have been coming for generations. >> if we can no longer get parts from it or no longer profitable, we get complaints. oh, my kids love those boats. >> brooks says his company is decidedly old school, pretty much by definition. but they're committed to keeping it alive. and so are working with their board to make the changes needed to have an old-school amusement business survive in this modern world. a clear example is the arcade, marty's play land. >> the biggest change is the prizes that kids want. so, you know, now we've got video games with ipads and