The link is www.chrysler.com/parknride.
I imagine that this would be a great opportunity to get in plenty of rides as the park will be closed to the general public (Sat Sep 27th 11am - 6pm @ SFGAm).
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- John
Homepark: Cedar Point
Home-away-from-homepark: Paramount's Kings Island
It's all relative, though. While it seemed surprisingly busy (for such a niche group of people), every ride was no more than a ten minute wait. Most were walk-ons. And, remember, this was with Shockwave out of commission (being torn down) and no Superman yet (obviously).
I'd have to say that tomorrow will be awesome for those going....seems like the odds would be good that the full compliment of rides will be operating at some level.
I've just jotted down a mental note for my next new vehicle = Chrysler! Whatever the cost of buying the park for the day, I am truly impressed that Chrysler does that for people who have already purchased their product. Loyalty, I guess that's what they're truly building - and kudos to them for doing it.
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Ask yourself; When was the last time YOU visited Conneaut Lake Park?
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