I think getting a really expensive coaster, and it only taking so much capacity was a bad decision for them to buy that (Steel Hawg). Was this a last ditch effort from them to get people to come to the park? Santa's Village messed up badly with buying that Typhoon roller coaster, and the park is now gone.
I've heard bad things about Indiana Beach from last year based on the employees, and operations so are people just not coming anymore because of that? If you heard a rumor, this is just a rumor right now. You can say any park is going down now like Kiddieland (is because of family dispute, and not because it's not busy), Six Flags they could say because of bankruptcy, Cedar Fair you can say because of huge debt, and so on. For Cedar Fair, I don't understand the reason for them to build Intimidator. The park just got Dominator. The people don't know it's from another park, and neither do I care just so I could ride it again. The same thing goes with Kings Island. They just got Firehawk. Why do they need Diamondback so fast after? At Kings Island, I seen lack of flats (except for kiddie section) being the problem.
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