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Theme park shows have a reputation like cotton candy’s: They’re sweet and they go down easy, but they’re not much to write home about. Part of that comes from how much they stick to a formula. Run times rarely exceed 30 minutes, the faster to get people dried off or cooled down and back to the rides. Because they’re included with admission and open to all ages, they’re family-friendly, upbeat and musical.
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Busch Gardens Williamsburg has some great shows too, Celtic Fyre is a fantastic Irish Step Dance/Tap show that I could watch over and over again. This is Oktoberfest is right up there with Nessie for being an icon of the park that I have to hit every time Im there.
2025 Trips: Universal Orlando, Disneyland Resort, Knotts, Dollywood, Silver Dollar City, Cedar Point, Kings Island, Canada’s Wonderland, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Sea World Orlando, Discovery Cove, Magic Kingdom
The Kings parks used to have amazing main stage musical productions. during the 80's, the Cincinnati park had a huge run of singers and dancers that regularly went back and forth to New York, or traveling productions in the winter.
In fact, the Keco show group actually did the outsourced shows for at least one of the Cruise lines (Norwegian) at one point.
Then with the Paramount acquisition and the demise of Winterfest, the emphasis on shows waned, and they converted the main stage theater to an Ice Show. (Middle America's taste for musical theater waned at that point too, so it sort of made sense).
That decline has definitely reversed in the Cedar Fair parks. Obviously, they even called it out as a higher expense in the earnings call. It was definitely the case at Kings Island this year, and the shows at Cedar Point last year were definitely better, with bigger budgets.
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