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Over the last three months, Mt. Olympus owner Nick Laskaris and his wife have purchased six motels and hotels, primarily along the west side of Wisconsin Dells Parkway, commonly referred to as "the strip." Most of the properties are outdated, so a crew of about 30 workers is busy this winter tearing out carpeting, replacing furniture, light and plumbing fixtures and painting. Laskaris said he is spending about $20 million to purchase and remodel the properties. The resort will have about 1,000 rooms.
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In my last post, I was mocking Bill's repetitiveness, and making fun of how easy it is to get Bill to say the exact same thing over and over. It's really funny to me that he took my bait. I'm ROTFLMAO!
-Travis
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I just wish this time he did that annoying double post thing where he adds something to his last post without using the edit function, like this. That would have made it funnier.
-Travis
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Ahem...
GADVoutpost.com recently did an off season tour of Great Adventure. They had some interesting things to say, but one of the admins posted the following bits...
They would love to have an on-site hotel, but there are issues with advertising when it comes to the other Six Flags parks in the area that are of concern. It was mentioned if a chain would like to partner with them and build a hotel, they would be all for it.
- There was talk about a possible RV-park, maybe log cabins on property. Nothing really concrete, sounded like a possible thought.
Just thought I'd share that information that came directly from the park's president. And doubts about that, you can look at the forums on GADVoutpost.com :).
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
LOL, I caught that too. I copy/pasted what the admin posted. So it seems like they do want some lodging there, and it looks like the park could support it.
My guess? Based on what they've said is at this point they don't want to put up the money to build and run a hotel (likely due to the economy, and less to do with capacity), but would like for someone else to do it.
I also asked for clarification and context concerning the advertisement comment.
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