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Kings Dominion To Lower Daily Admission Price For the First Time Ever

Park's Waterpark Will Be Bigger, Wetter and Better Than Ever Before

in 2007

DOSWELL, VA (December 14, 2006) - Kings Dominion, the Mid-Atlantic's

premier 2-in-1 theme park and waterpark, will reduce the price of its

regular one-day admission ticket and will debut a multi-million dollar

waterpark expansion for the 2007 season.

Next year, the price of a regular one-day admission ticket (valid for

guests ages 3-61 who are 48 inches and taller) will be $44.95, a

reduction of $5 off a regular one-day admission ticket in 2006

($49.95).

In addition, the park has introduced the new Junior/Senior ticket

(valid for guests ages 3-61 who are under 48 inches tall or ages 62 and

older) for only $24.95. This new pricing structure offers drastic

savings for families in 2007. A child ticket in 2006 cost $34.99 while

senior citizen pricing was $39.99. The new Junior/Senior ticket offers

substantial savings of up to $20 per ticket. Children age two and

under will continue to receive free park admission.

The park is also re-introducing the Starlight admission ticket.

Starlight admission will be offered for just $29.95 to enter the park

after 4 pm. This new ticket will allow guests to visit for a lower

price and enjoy the evening hours at Kings Dominion.

This new pricing structure marks the first time the park has decreased

its price of admission since opening in 1975.

Reduced ticket prices are not all that's new at Kings Dominion. The

park's waterpark, WaterWorks, is receiving its first major expansion

since 1999. Located inside the theme park, WaterWorks is adding three

major new attractions that offer something for everyone.

"New water attractions, new price, new year," said Richard

Zimmerman, vice president and general manager of Kings Dominion. "We

know our guests are looking for ways to stretch their entertainment

dollar and next year, Kings Dominion will be an even better value.

With our expanded waterpark, and our unparalleled collection of roller

coasters, rides and attractions, no other park in the Mid-Atlantic can

offer so much fun and excitement."

Beginning with Tidal Wave Bay, Kings Dominion is adding a second wave

pool to the waterpark. Filled with hundreds of thousands of gallons of

water, Tidal Wave Bay will offer hours of swimming adventure.

The new Tornado attraction combines high thrills with spinning and

churning wet spills. Extending 65 feet into the air, the Tornado

provides riders with a unique water experience that everyone will want

to ride again and again. Finally, the addition of the Zoom Flume, will

give families the opportunity to enjoy a rafting adventure together.

Four riders at a time can climb aboard the raft and "zoom" down the

curving and tilting raging water path.

"Summer fun has always been about thrill rides and cooling off at the

waterpark. The addition of these great attractions to WaterWorks will

bring something new and memorable for our guests," Zimmerman said.

Zimmerman also noted that 2007 will be the first full season that Kings

Dominion is part of the Cedar Fair Entertainment Company of theme

parks. Cedar Fair, based in Sandusky, Ohio, purchased the five

Paramount parks last July. The company now owns and operates 12

amusement parks and four waterparks in North America.

WaterWorks features a number of exciting water attractions that appeal

to all ages. The interactive water features of Surf City Splash House

provide lots of laughs along with lots of splash. Big Wave Bay, the

park's existing wave pool has 650,000 gallons of water and hours of

fun, while Lil' Barefoot Beach provides quieter water play for the

park's youngest guests. For waterslide thrills, WaterWorks is home

to several unique waterslide experiences, including the four exciting

slides of Pipeline Peak: the Night Slider, the Power Plunge, the Turbo

Twister, and the Rip Slide. The addition of the Tornado, the Zoom

Flume and Tidal Wave Bay round out the collection of water fun in

WaterWorks.

Kings Dominion will reopen for its 32nd season on March 31.

Construction on the new WaterWorks addition began immediately after the

park closed for the 2006 season. WaterWorks, and its new attractions,

is scheduled to open in late May 2007.

Kings Dominion is a 400-acre theme park that's home to more than 200

rides, shows and attractions. The park brings the best of Hollywood

entertainment to the Mid-Atlantic with one of the largest coaster

collections on the East Coast; two children's areas-Nickelodeon

Central and KidZville; and WaterWorks, the park's waterpark that's

included with admission.

Kings Dominion is owned and operated by Cedar Fair Entertainment

Company.

Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, is a publicly traded partnership

headquartered in Sandusky, Ohio. The Partnership is one of the largest

regional amusement park operators in the world. Its parks are located

in Ohio, California, North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Minnesota,

Missouri, Michigan, and Toronto, Ontario. Cedar Fair also owns and

operates Star Trek: The Experience, an interactive adventure located in

Las Vegas, and operates the Bonfante Gardens in Gilroy, Calif. under a

management contract.

You might notice there is a word very absent from this press release.

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Yes, the P word is not mentioned once in the entire press release. Kings Dominion is a fun park, with some similarities to Kings Island, most notably the Eiffel Tower.

And on the subject of the price drop, I believe that Kings Island will be able to proclaim they are dropping their general admission prices as well. I believe that they were, like Kings Dominion, charing $49.95 at the gate for admission this past year. And I believe that Kings Island will, also like Kings Dominion, be charging $44.95 to enter the park this season.

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---but NOT the Royal Fountain.... I always miss the towers jutting up out of the water in that park.

Also, their Coney Mall type area is much nicer that what passes for that these days at Kings Island. The park is also much prettier, better landscaped, and did I mention it has Volcano: The Blast Coaster? :)

Their Scooby dark ride is also quite fun....and they have Avalanche, which I dearly love (though something is going to pass it in authenticity up there in Pennsylvania soon....Flying Turns, anyone?)

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---but NOT the Royal Fountain.... I always miss the towers jutting up out of the water in that park.

Also, their Coney Mall type area is much nicer that what passes for that these days at Kings Island. The park is also much prettier, better landscaped, and did I mention it has Volcano: The Blast Coaster? :)

Their Scooby dark ride is also quite fun....and they have Avalanche, which I dearly love (though something is going to pass it in authenticity up there in Pennsylvania soon....Flying Turns, anyone?)

Ahhhh, well my hope is that with CF's guidance that we will no longer say that KD is better landsaped and prettier.

KD had always been KI's little sister park. And that's the way it should be.

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Of course they would. Cedar Fair now owns the rights to all of ride names from Paramount Parks too (not talking about movie names). What I mean is Vortex, Flight of Fear stuff like that.

Also Kings Island lowers admission to $44.99 for 2007, but buy now and you can get an e-ticket for only $29.95.

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In '06 Cedar Point lowered prices on things, such as soft drinks (20 oz. lowered from $3.00 to $2.50). Hopefully this idea will extend to all parks in '07.

The omittance of "Paramount" in the typed portion of the press release looks promising...

The Omittance of "Paramount" like the absence of Paramount in General is like an early Christmas Present!

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Big changes planned for Kings Dominion in'07 GREGORY J. GILLIGAN

TIMES-DISPATCH COLUMNIST

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Richard Zimmerman likes talking about many of the positive changes taking place at Paramount's Kings Dominion since the park was sold this year. But the biggest ones he touts are the $5 drop in admission price for next season -- the first decrease since the park opened in 1975-- and an $11 million addition to its water park. "We are now part of a company that only runs theme parks. This is their core business," said Zimmerman, the park's vice president and general manager.

And he expects more changes for the northern Hanover County theme park, including the possibility of additional roller coasters.

"I think our guests will continue to see a lot of investment in the site with new products that appeal to all ages," Zimmerman said. "There will be a great deal of excitement happening out here. They are bringing a lot of exciting things to the table."

Cedar Fair LP, an Ohio-based partnership that owned several amusement parks, bought the five Paramount parks in June.

The name won't change -- at least for now.

"No decision has been made yet, but that is one of the issues on the table," Zimmerman said.

The Cedar Fair ownership means more attention is being made to operating the parks and to boosting attendance, he said.

Kings Dominion, which draws more than 2 million visitors a year, hopes the drop in admission price will help. The price will be $44.95 for adults.

Admission for those under age 3 or older than 62 will change to $24.95. A child ticket was $34.99, while a senior ticket was $39.99.

A ticket to enter the park after 4 p.m. is back, for $29.95.

The park's WaterWorks area is receiving its first major expansion since 1999. The park is adding a second wave pool, a Tornado attraction that spins and churns and a Zoom Flume rafting ride.

(emphasis added)

http://www.timesdispatch.com/servlet/Satel...ss%21columnists

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