Cedar Fair answers questions about Geauga Lake acquisition
Posted March 10, 2004, 3:02P |
Contributed by Jeff
Cedar Fair today announced the acquisition of Six Flags Worlds of Adventure,
with the intention of opening it in May as Geauga Lake. A conference call today
revealed some additional points beyond the issued press release.
In opening comments, Cedar Fair CEO Dick Kinzel said that the company intends
to operate Geauga Lake as a “traditional family park, not a theme park,” and
added that the decision not to sustain the animal park came out of their belief
that operating animal attractions is not in their expertise. He said there was a
lot of history in the name and that it was the obvious choice.
The current vice president of operations at Cedar Point, Bill Spehn, will be
Geauga Lake’s new general manager. The full-time staff will be “evaluated” and
the seasonals this year will still draw from the local pool of teenagers and
college students.
Marketing VP John Hidebrandt at Cedar Point explained that the park would
have a more regional focus. Their long-term plan is to create synergies that
encourage guests to visit both parks in terms of pricing and ticketing.
Current customers that have purchased season passes at Six Flags Worlds of
Adventure may choose either a refund or to redeem those passes at Geauga Lake
passes. Cedar Fair season passes from other parks, including Cedar Point, will
not be valid at Geauga Lake. Specifics about combination deals between the two
parks have not yet been determined.
The trademarks under license by Six Flags will not be used at the rebranded
park, so many rides and attractions will be renamed. A decision on whether or
not to use the licensed Peanuts characters at Geauga Lake has not been made.
CFO Bruce Jackson said on the call that this deal will not have any impact on
quarterly distribution to Cedar Fair unit holders.
Cedar Fair expects to open the park on May 1. Kinzel said after a tour of the
park today that they expect all rides to open with the park if they pass
detailed inspection, the only question mark being the Enterprise ride.
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