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From the press release:
Herschend and Parques Reunidos have signed a definitive agreement under which Herschend will acquire all of Palace Entertainment’s U.S. entertainment properties from Parques Reunidos. This agreement represents a significant milestone for both organizations—supporting Herschend’s strategic expansion in family entertainment and hospitality while allowing Parques Reunidos to reinforce its strategic focus on its core European market.
I’m really happy about this, Kennywood and Adventureland could use some touches I know the Hershends will bring. Plus it’s great to have more places to get Cinnamon bread.
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
Ditto on all counts. It will be interesting to see how well the current Herschend model translates to a larger organization. Fingers crossed!
^Embrace both. Or maybe a new combination, cinnamon fries. Probably need to be sweet potatoes to pull that off though.
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
PhantomTails:
Limp, soggy, and unseasoned.
Mark it Vater. We have a new Coasterbuzz meme.
This is good news. Maybe Herschend can help Kennywood get its magic back. That park used to give me warm fuzzies. Nowadays, it's more like a Camden Park vibe.
-Travis
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Walt S:
Hershend will now be similar (at least in #'s of parks) to the older Cedar Fair
But very different in terms of the mix of parks and other attractions. Like the old 3-park Cedar Fair plus some tiny places, a bunch of standalone waterparks, aquariums, and … the Harlem Globetrotters? There’s no reason they couldn’t keep that mix of things, but it wouldn’t surprise me if they decided to refocus by selling some of those businesses off.
eightdotthree:
Does Herschend sell beer at any of their parks?
This was a good question. After some research, they do not sell it at Dollywood or Silver Dollar City, but they do sell it at Kentucky Kingdom. As such, I'd imagine they will continue to do so at Kennywood.
Here's another question: will they keep the "scary" Halloween events? Dollywood and SDC have family friendly events. Kentucky Kingdom had a scary event but it went away when Herschend took over the park.
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