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News: The ride is over at Geauga Lake

By Wes

Sep. 21st, 2007 -- Geauga Lake’s coasters and amusement rides won’t be back for 2008, parent company Cedar Fair announced Friday afternoon.

“The market demand simply isn’t there to support the park in its current structure,” Cedar Fair spokeswoman Stacy Frole said. She said Wildwater Kingdom, the $25 million water park Cedar Fair built on the south side of the lake, “has really been the most popular attraction at Geauga Lake. We believe that’s where the property is going to succeed — as a water park.”

Cedar Fair CEO Dick Kinzel said in a statement: “Geauga Lake’s Wildwater Kingdom has been recognized as one of the finest water parks in the country. Since its opening in 2005, Wildwater Kingdom has been the park’s highest-rated attribute.”

The future of the coasters and other rides at the 119-year-old amusement park, including the classic Big Dipper wooden coaster, is uncertain
 
“Our planning and design department is going through and analyzing what the best use for all of our assets are,” Ms. Frole said. “Will some rides be located to other (Cedar Fair) parks? Yes.” She would not specify which rides might be going to which other Cedar Fair properties.

Mr. Kinzel and Cedar Fair chief operating officer Jack Falfas shared the news with employees at Geauga Lake in person. Park general manager Bill Spehn is expected to retain his position, according to Ms. Frole.

For more information visit Crain’s Cleveland Business.



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