SFMMFREAK85 - then their answer to the question would, of course, be no.
Even after working there all summer, I've never gotten bored of a park (in this instance, Cedar Point). When you go there frequently, you have the luxury of taking the time to really browse through gift shops, see all the shows, enjoy the smaller and less popular rides, and in general just "see the sights." If you're getting bored, find something new at the park that you don't normally do (I'm assuming that most people that would fall into this category would have season passes, therefore the ticket prices aren't a problem) and see if it's as good of a quality as those things that you do enjoy. There's more to an amusement park than just roller coasters!
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Po!nt of View: A different look at Roller Coasters.
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