November 16, 2007, 11:38P
Man, I hope that dead horse stopped feeling this a long time ago. But I can't help it.
Six Flags put in more coasters than the park could support, and then killed the attendance with poor service.
That was followed up with Sea World leaving. 1/2 of the big draw was gone. Even with a Six Flags name attached, it only took people one or two trips to find that what they loved (SW) was gone and what they hated (bad service) was in its place.
The economy in the northern mid-west took a down turn. If the people don't have money to begin with, they aren't going to spend it on things they don't deem worthwhile.
Every attempt Cedar Fair made to right-size and turn the park resulted in seeming bad-press and dropping attendance. Are there things they could have done better? Sure. Did they have some magic wand that would allow them to fix it all for free and with no regard for bottom lines? Nope. The GP didn't care before CF took over, and they didn't care afterwards. They weren't paying attention enough for Cedar Fair to have anyone to fool.
And yes, they threw away supposedly 700k visitors (although, I would bet many are return SP holders) but when the park with 700k visitors has an infrastructure for 2 million, it doesn't take long to realize that its not going to work.
You forgot 3) they had the option to buy a park for dirt cheap. If they could repair the damage caused by years of mis-management and bad luck, great. If not, they just got a handful of coasters for dirt cheap.
Bad press? Sure. But is that being caused by a measureable number of people? Not really. Even 100,000 really upset people is only .003% of the US population.
Goodbye MrScott
John
Goodbye George. You will be missed.