September 21, 2007, 4:14P
However, on another note, this proves the power of Kennywood Entertainment. Not only did they withstand the Six Flags farce, they re-marketed heavily in the Cleveland Area, and went after groups in Eastern Ohio.
Without Conneaut Lake Park making noise, KP went unchecked into Geauga's market, and Cedar Fair was powerless to stop them. Enter 2008, and no-one will oppose them, if your group wants a ride-style outing. Not every group wants waterslides.
Now, go back to 1993, the Flynn family, former owners of Conneaut Lake, makes (against my advice, mind you) the bonehead press conference announcing the mothballing of the Blue Streak, selling the rides, and focusing on the waterpark market. well, that really worked out well.
Cedar Fair should really think through about keeeping 'Old Geauga Lake' vs only water rides. Just my thoughts, but in this industry, like the NFL, history repeats itself.