Six Flags Wyandot Lake ?

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Unfortunatly, Wyandot isn't going to expand any time soon. The zoo owns all the land and leases it to Wyandot for about $400,000 per year. (They own the golf course land as well) The zoo (Actually the city of Columbus) also gets 3% of their gate revenue. In 1998, that revenue was $300,000

Right now, its all a matter of when and what the zoo decideds. There is 100 acres of land it bought on the other side of Powell Rd,, and they are using that as storage and hospitals and other animal care facilities.

The zoo owns a plot of land about 1/2 a mile east, however, there is a big church sitting inbetween the current zoo and that specific plot of land. Well, they want to get their hands on the land, thus demolishing/relocating the church, but in return, building/rebuilding them a new church on that zoo-owned land further east.

Does that make sense?

Anyway.... once they aquire that land, they will be able to build a Safari ride that they have been talking about for so many years.
Only then, would there be a chance to see Wyandot possibly expand.

Last March, some construction workers were digging behind Wyandot, and constructing to what I thought was a back road. But, they never paved it, they just added some underground pipes or lines of some sort.

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