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With caps on attendance and new coronavirus safety guidelines, including mandatory mask wearing and social distancing, theme parks have had to reimagine their Halloween festivities this year.
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Same. Some of my favorite times at CP were late season weekends around the turn of the century. I remember being able to book a Lighthouse Point cottage pretty late in the season with no issue.
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I never actively associated fall and halloween with amusement parks, but I am definitely missing it this year. When I lived on the east coast, PPP was a huge part of my fall but even now, just the smells, the crisp air, and earlier evenings make those quick Sunday afternoon trips special. F' 2020.
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Even though closing days/closing weekends at seasonal parks was always a melancholy feeling, some of my best memories of Geauga Lake/Worlds of Adventure and Cedar Point are from closing day/closing weekend trips. Other than the new normal insane crowds, if I could only go once a year, I'd absolutely pick fall.
So with you, Brett. Some of my fondest memories at Cedar Point (in the fall) are for those early years of fall weekends before it became the Halloweekends we know today. The random cider stations, casual fall theming, the atmosphere is/was untouchable. For different reasons it still remains my favorite time of the year to be at Cedar Point....but that was lost this year.
Fall in Ohio will always be my favorite climate of any kind, and the perfect weather for visiting a park for me.
Then again, my wife was born on Halloween, so there might be some kind of theme here...
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