I've stopped watching any coverage or looking at pictures. An overexaggeration, maybe, but to me it is like looking at someone in a casket. I'd rather remember them/the park the way they were.
I have friends for life that I can thank for having met them while working at the park. I owe much of my career thus far from my experience gained by working at the park. I have great memories of time spent in the park with family and friends.
Frankly, it just saddens me. I'm beyond the blame at this point. I can be upset at Premier/Six Flags (the incompetent uncle), Anheuser Busch (for being the parent that ran out), Cedar Fair (for being the boyfriend who may have prematurely given up on the old girl because a new, sexier girl came along...though her baggage is being unearthed now too) and...I even blame myself. I should have gone to the park at times that I did not. Certainly my absence had negligible effect but collectively "our" absence didn't help.
I think the Cleveland/Akron area is lesser now for the loss and when (I don't think it is a matter of if) the water park closes too it will end an interesting chapter of the amusement park business...to say the least.