Son of Beast was also a wooden coaster, which are cheaper up front and cost more to maintain in the long run. Combine that with it being built by RCCA who used subpar building materials and the accidents it had occur, of course it closed.
Geauga Lake closed after cedar fair bought them out. If it had stayed out of CF ownership, and stayed with SF or gone to SEAS, maybe it would still be around. At the time, it was bought, and they closed it because they didn’t want it to compete with Cedar Point. It was also in an area that really shouldn’t have been home to a park of that size, anyways.
I think the issue we’re running into here is that it’s
how you’re saying it, not
what you’re saying. If you take a look at the Pantheon thread, you’ll see we all were very vocal about that attraction when it didn’t meet the usual standards of a BGW attraction. But you seem to be receiving our critiques/comments as disrespectful or demeaning, and not us trying to find a middle ground or a way to agree with you in some capacity. We are on a forum, so there will naturally be debates, but this is currently rather one sided.
@Zachary has tried several times to level with and reason with you, but you have doubled and even tripled down on your statements, and have not even acknowledged that the points being brought up are in fact valid and real, whereas
@Zachary has done that.
Honestly, Kings Dominion and Kentucky Kingdom are phenomenal examples of this. KK a little less so because it’s newer but I’ll explain why in a moment.
KD has actively showed us they want to correct their image from the 90s and early 2000s that is still prominent in some people’s minds as the unsafe park with gang and drug activity. They’ve show us they don’t want to be known as that, but it takes a long time to change that. It started around when Twisted Timbers was built—expanding Planet Snoopy + Twisted Timbers/CAG refresh. Since then, weve seen more expansions to Planet Snoopy, Soak City, the addition of Jungle Xpedition, new restaurants, food offerings, entertainment offerings, and plenty more on the horizon. This hasn’t happened overnight.
KK is starting this process with their new additions from 2025, and this year with Flying Fox and their refreshes. This process takes time.
This same logic applies to GAdv. Especially for how long they’ve been on a decline, I could easily see this taking 10+ years to achieve what KD has done. The GAdv Spinner, in my eyes, is certainly going to be worth the wait, but also it’s not going to be the only thing and is going to be the start of a new era for this park. The park has also already had some very bad times—Great American Scream Machine led their resurgence last time, and this case, “Phantom Spire” will lead this one. I can understand a lot of people being upset about Ka and the other attractions, but let’s be so for real—Lantern wasn’t popular, neither was Twister. Skyride had hella downtime, Parachuter’s Perch hadn’t operated in years, Zumanjaro might as well have been in its own zip code with how far it was from everything, plus had hella downtime, and Ka? Expensive as hell to operate and fairly problematic. I understand being upset, but I can understand why it happened and can look forward to what’s coming in the future.