I thought the GL tunnel of love ride was gone

eightdotthree's avatar
The park was worlds better than last year when I visited as far as ride operations. If you havent been there this year than shush.

The park could do a lot to educate their visitors to what is going on though. Signs that point out big things are in store for the old wild life side, or bear with us would do a lot for people's patience. Season pass hodlers have been sent a letter, and should be educated on what is going on.

Jeff's avatar
What else do they need to do? Everyone in the market knows that "Cedar Point" bought the park. People are going to go and like it or they won't.

Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog

Target's employee motto:“Fast, Fun, and Friendly”If teenagers are expected by the store (store policy) to be kind, courteous, and respectful to everyone, as well as crack a smile, then I believe that Cedar Point’s business model for their employees must be pretty close. Most companies expect their employees to be kind to their customers to make sure that the “guests” or “customers” are happy. Probably makes no sense what I am saying, but its 3:30 in the morning here, and I am out of it. If I remember tomorrow, I will try revising what I mean.
Having been to a few Cedar Fair and also a few Six Flags, of course I would favor CF more simply because their parks give me an experience above and beyond most SF parks. There are a few Six Flags parks that are on the level, and some that are improving, but the difference between SFWOA and Cedar Point was like night and day. They weren't even in the same league as far as I'm concerned. Any improvements made by Cedar Fair is a step in the right direction.

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