Future Expansion Idea

Then its time for a MagLev train. :D

Lowkae's avatar

Hah, if they turn the grass lot over near Breakers Express into a parking lot, where will they keep the new coaster track when it arrives?

Chief Wahoo said:
I have been to the Magic Kingdom in Orlando more times than I care to try and count. I've never once thought to myself..."oh crap, I need to get to my car."

I actually had that exact same thought.

But that could also be because of the high quality/lower cost food at Disney compared to CP as well.

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Why can't they just do underground parking? They could build tunnels under the park.


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Perhaps because Cedar Point sits three feet above the water table?


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Corkscrew Follies's avatar

Are you serious? Building under the park would cost double a parking garage.

^Not only that but someone has already pointed out the water table. Sure things like that can be done in the modern engineering age, but it would be so expensive that it wouldn't be worth it. Not to mention I wouldn't want to be in any of those tunnels when there is heavy rain or heavy waves.

The on Point dorms cannot be repurposed for anything. The structures cannot be winterized.


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Corkscrew Follies's avatar

I wanted to add that about water proofing and such, but Ensign beat me to the first reply.

Then tear down Gold and build new state of the art facilities. That would free up the space between Gemini & Mean Streak and give several departments better facilities, plus the benefits of having most offices in one general area


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Kevinj's avatar

What if there isn't a space problem to begin with?


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I think CP could use some more space. Give it 20 more years in the current park boundaries, and it might start to resemble the world's largest ball of rubber bands. If it hasn't already. :P

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