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Cedar Fair Throws in the Beach Towel

It makes sense on paper: Regional park operator Cedar Fair (NYSE: FUN) is tearing down most of its struggling Geauga Lake amusement park on the outskirts of Cleveland. Full Article at Motley Fool

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  1. "It has been a sad couple of days for everyone," says Geauga Lake General Manager Bill Spehn. He acknowledged that Cedar Fair has hired a consultant to help determine what to do with the 400-acres that the park sits on. Full Article at WKYC | Cleveland, OH

  2. "After four years of operating Geauga Lake as a combined water ark/amusement park attraction, we have concluded that its future should be entirely as a water park," said Dick Kinzel, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Cedar Fair... Full Article at WKYC | Cleveland, OH

  3. UPDATE: 10:45 PM, Friday, September 21, 2007 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AURORA, Ohio The Geauga Lake amusement park will close, leaving only a water park at the lakeside location, the park’s owner Cedar Fair Entertainment Co. said... Full Article at Canton Repository

  4. Amusement park operator Cedar Fair Entertainment Co. - which owns and operates Kings Island - said attendance was disappointing in August at five parks the company acquired last year from Paramount Parks Inc. Full Article at Cincinnati Enquirer

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