Talk:Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom
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I have been attempting to update the page and organize the information a little better. Hopefully the article is of a higher quality now. Jesmcsel 02:15, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
i want to know who much are tickets
I believe they are $25 for adults and $15 for kids under 48".
http://www.geaugalake.com/public/trip_planning/prices.cfm
$24.95 if over 48", $9.95 if under 48".
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[edit] Page Overhaul
I notice a LOT of mistakes and useless information in the page, along with some disorganization.
[edit] Previous Names & Management
I don't have the proper information, but this area needs to be clarified. Two seperate amusement parks developed on either side of the lake and eventually became one. As it reads right now it says A-B owned Geauga Lake, but they actually only owned Sea World which was a seperate park from Sea World.
[edit] Texas Twister Removal?
Someone made a edit stating that Texas Twister had been removed on June 18, 2007. However I have not found any evidence to back up that claim. The ride is still listed on GL's website and I have found no newspaper articles. I find the ride's removal doubtful because it was just repainted for the 2007 season. Also, it is extremely rare for a park to remove a ride mid-season. I have reverted the article back two versions to remove the edits. Unless a source can identified, this information should not return. --Coaster1983 02:05, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot 05:00, 16 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Article split
Should this article be split into Geauga Lake for the historic amusement park, and Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom for the currently operating water park? It doesn't seem to make sense to have the history of the amusement park merged in with the article about a water park operating at the former Sea World. A quick look for a similar situation reveals Action Park, which has another a separate article for current downsized operations. Zzxc 02:59, 3 October 2007 (UTC)

