It's been so long since I posted here, I honestly forgot I had an account until I resurrected it. Now that I'm alive again...
Long story short, we live in Northeast Ohio, and started an East Coast (Sandbridge, VA) vacation tradition over the past 4-5 years, missing last year for obvious reasons. Our last steps in BGW were all the way back in 2013. Typically armed with Cedar Fair's platinum pass, we always hit Kings Dominion for a couple days on the long trek back north, but we can't wait to introduce our girls to BGW this year. We're headed there sometime between June 6th and 11th; not locked into any particular day, just whatever works while we are in the area.
I must admit I have paid little attention to what other states have been doing; I suppose because any out of state travel was just simply cancelled. We did end up doing Cedar Point for five days last summer with masks/checks/restrictions/capacity-restrictions...it was fun, of course; different and limited, but fun.
I'm mainly typing this because 1) it's fun to be thinking about returning to our favorite park outside of Ohio again, and 2) it's so very odd to see the imbalance in policies between states. I haven't read through the hundreds of pages in this thread, but I'm sure most of you may already know that Cedar Point is, for lack of a better term, mostly going to be "normal" in terms of operations. Social Distancing will still exist, but anything outdoors is mask-voluntary (including rides), but the biggest change is that capacity on rides will be back to full.
This has nothing to do with where Ohio is at with regards to #s, it's a Cedar Fair choice; in fact last summer Cedar Point had to sue the state just to open. Most projections for Ohio have us hitting the #s needed to lift restrictions by July (mask mandates, etc.).
I'm still looking forward to seeing BGW, but the last few pages of discussion are not exactly painting the experience in a positive light.
Glad to be back!