Is Indiana Beach a mini version of CP?

I am referring to the concept of it. They are both laid out on a peninsula with a lake surrounding it, they both have rides and coasters (obvious!), they both have a campground, they both have resorts, they both have a waterpark. Who thinks that the idea is there for Indiana Beach to be a small alternative as far as experience to CP?
Well, I don't know about that, but when I was at IB this summer it did occur to me that if CP was serious about the "Boardwalk Project" they could do worse than to copy the look of Indiana Beach (including a CCI woodie right into the lake). Very nice.

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Age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill.
I never really thought of that before, but your right. If only IB had a bigger peninsula...
Wouldn't it be great if they added a new steel coaster, maybe a B&M. On the other hand, wouldn't it be great if CP adds a dark ride to there boardwalk like IB has.
Have you ridden Thieves Den?(You ride in a little car and shoot at targets to score points.) That ride is awesome, my friend and I always make bets on who will get the highest score.

Yeah, Thieves' Den was a blast. We've been on a couple of those interactive dark rides, unfortunately my wife kicks my butt EVERY time we play.
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Age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill.
There's actually one at Camp Snoopy (in Mall of America) called "Ghost Blasters". Its really fun and the theming/scenery (whats it called???) or the "graphics" are good (i dont know what to call it). Try it out!
there is also one at buffalo bill's and family kingdom(myrtle beach). these are becomming more common, i hope my home parks get one soon, they look fun.
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48.6mi. - CP
27.2mi. - SFO
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3 MF rides:
3-2, 5-1, 9-2

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