"All of our parties at CCI were so...sedate," said Dinn this afternoon. "Wine, appetizers, some jazz. But this Stan Checketts guy...wow, those S&S dudes can party their asses off. Out of control."
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brahma2003 said:
Any particular place to eat? Is it cheap?
Well, there are only three eating establishments in the park, and I seem to be remembering that one of them got closed by the placement of Conestoga or Wild Lightning, but it might still be open.
The best and biggest one is right after you go across the lake midway from the opening side, which has picnic type seating directly across from it on the lake.
And the pricing, it's basically in the same range as Holiday World's.
EDIT: Good news! I just found another fare on continental at $233.70 per person. :) *** Edited 3/23/2004 1:57:57 AM UTC by brahma2003***
"All of our parties at CCI were so...sedate," said Dinn this afternoon. "Wine, appetizers, some jazz. But this Stan Checketts guy...wow, those S&S dudes can party their asses off. Out of control."
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