March 4, 200818 yr That's unfortunate. It's very disappointing to see such happy places go under. I wonder what will occupy the space next. An RV parts store, perhaps. but
March 4, 200818 yr While Krazy city in the Tri County Mall is much nicer than Wonderpark was (and people actually go to Tri County as opposed to Cincinnati Mills), I really wonder how long places like these can last. Especially for Krazy City, their operating costs must be enormous. -Gordon Bombay, remembering when he used to be able to "cut loose and be on his own at Discovery Zone"
March 4, 200818 yr While Krazy city in the Tri County Mall is much nicer than Wonderpark was (and people actually go to Tri County as opposed to Cincinnati Mills), I really wonder how long places like these can last. Especially for Krazy City, their operating costs must be enormous. Good point. It makes me wonder if it's even profitable, or if not, when it will get there. Are the rides in KC smaller than they appear? Use less energy? Is the park engineered to be cost-effective while looking bigger than it really is?
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