Re: I wanna go to Bob-Lo!
I, also, grew up with Bob-lo and have a lot of fond memories of the park from the early 1960's through the early 1970's, including roller skating in one of the pavilions. But the best memories were of the Boblo boats themselves.
The park was doing pretty well after the purchase from AAA, but it was the gangs and fighting that really hurt it the most, especially on the boats where you were literally trapped and had to endure the nastiness. Eliminating the Bob-lo boats was an attempt at reducing the gangs and fighting and worked, overall, but, just like some of the Six Flags parks, it took a while for the gangs/fighting reputation to go away. People from the 'burb's stopped going.
The park really was coming back, but there was a lot of pressure on the co-owners to sell the land. It was prime property and much sought after for high end resort housing. I recall reading the co-owners were battling as one wanted to sell, they other did not. Unfortunately, it was the one who wanted to retain the park who was involved in the accident and had no choice but to sell his shares back to the other owner who jumped at the chance to sell the property.
Still, there was no way Bob-lo would have ever competed against Cedar Point once the park lost the boats and it's old fashioned charm.
I'd rather die living than live like I'm dead