Twisted Timbers is a recycle job, flat rides with spotty records of being open aren’t overly impressive, and Jungle X, while a step in the right direction, is mostly lipstick, unless you count Tumbili, an offAthe-shelf replacement for a removed flat.What are twisted Timbers, delirium, and Jungle X if not significant investments?
The last real investment was I-305. Previous ownership regimes had a much more impressive record of investment in the Park, and pretending otherwise is disingenuous.
They took the most themed area of the park, that of a jungle safari, and rethemed it to… jungle..safari…… I’m grateful for the facelift, but it’s just that- a cosmetic procedure to offer the appearance of something new without actually making something new.There’s literally surveying going on at the Volcano site. Proposed excavation flags are in place, which I doubt would be to mark a “trash heap.” Plenty of us would take pavers over the eye-sore of asphalt. If JX is included in the “lipstick upgrades,” that’s just abhorrent. The retheme is actually quite meaningful for the park as it’s on an area that needs it most, with signs of more of it on the way. Other Cedar Fair parks are following in KD’s footsteps with this, and from what I’ve heard it’s been very successful.
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