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Such a shame. If only Six Flags operated Worlds of Adventure the way they are running parks now. Just maybe it would have stood a chance. (although a rather small chance)One has to wonder though... CF has no problem relocating these massive rides. Many of which are newer. So in 4-5 years, could they give up on Dorney just as easily? The ride portion of Dorney has been hurting bad in recent years. And I think a lot has to do with Great Adventure in a lot of ways.
Wow that must suck for the locals
BRICKBATS: To Cedar Fair L.P. of Sandusky, which owns Geauga Lake and numerous other amusement parks around the country, for the way it handled the recent announcement that Geauga Lake was becoming strictly a water park.Cedar Fair waited until after the park closed for the season to make the announcement. The company claims the decision wasn't made until then, but that's little consolation to those who would have wanted to visit the park one more time before the change was made."At least they could have given us some notice so we could ride our favorite rides one last time," said longtime season ticket holder Diana Sloban of Eastlake. "They didn't handle this in a people-oriented way."