AURORA " Cedar Fair Entertainment Co. has announced that Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom will become exclusively a water park beginning with the 2008 season.
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Posted by AndrewP September 21, 2007
Sorry to disagree with all of you, but Geauga Lake was never really a destination like Cedar Point or Disney. When I last visited the park in 1993, it was a nice little park you could get through in half a day. Six Flags is the one to blame here, not Cedar Fair. Six Flags put in a lot of coasters that do NOT fit the average visitor of GL. They wanted to compete with Cedar Point and that obviously failed.
Geauga Lake was a nice family park and should have stayed that way. Now that it will be solely a water park, I find nothing wrong with that.
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Posted by NoCedarPoint September 21, 2007
Cedar Fair is worse than Art Modell in 1995.
They bought the part to kill it. They did not even give people a last chance to say goodbye.
I will not be going back to Cedar Point.
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Posted by SCOOP420 September 21, 2007
ever since they stoped taking food stamps the place just got worse
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Posted by pastorkevin September 21, 2007
It is sad to see the rides go. I wish I were surprised. CF took out the best 2 rides, stopped advertising and then wondered why park attendance continued to plummet.
The real decline began long before Cedar Fair entered the picture when 6 Flags had too many broken rides, litter everywhere, dirty restrooms . . .
My only question is why would one invest in an outdoor waterpark when you own a campground and hotel. Why not build indoor to facilitate 12 month return on investment. operating only 25% of the year makes it hard recover capital outlay
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