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Fireworks would problay be a great way to save money on amusement/theme park(s). Let's say it is around what $10,000 each night they launch fire works? Then x the 70 days they said in the article (for KD). About $700,000 in fireworks to be shot off in a season at KI. Then 4th of july problay double possibly triple of a regular night.

So guessing here but KI spends anywhere from (if fireworks cost 5,000 a night out of 70) $350,000-1.4 million+ (if fireworks are $20,000 a night or higher)

Just think if KI did fireworks just two times out of a year (ounce problay on 4th of July then possibly memorial day?) It would cost problay under $50,000 a year. Which would suck only two firework displays a year but would give them quiet a bit of extra dough to play around with.

Would also save The Beast 30min in downtime because of fireworks, but I like fireworks just as much as the next guy...

For something positive you get something negative in this case...

Note: my math could be totally off, could be to high or to low.

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Fireworks keep people in the park and spending money until closing time. There is such a thing as false economy. Think how much money the park could save if:

* they didn't pay the employees.

* they cut food quality and portion sizes by 90 percent.

* they cut out all entertainment except one show a day, put on free by aspiring artists from a local school.

* they quit painting rides.

* they did all park publicity for all Cedar Fair parks from Cedar Point.

* they never again installed a new ride.

* they required guests to bring their own toilet paper.

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On the subject of overnights, I actually recently read an article in IAAPA`s trade publication, FunWorld, that was talking about overnights at Zoos and museums as a way to give them extra revenue. (For those who do not know, IAAPA is the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions).

It is an interesting concept. I believe that Kings Island actually had a cub scout camp out/over night a few years back. Might have been in 2009, as I seem to recall they pitched there tents on the patch of grass behind the Eiffel Tower that used to be home to the Salt Water Circus.

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