Kineticmind wrote:I seriously doubt Dinos will be removed anytime soon. You have to remember that they are used to market and cater to school groups that come in the spring on Fridays as the schools can pass them off as semi-educational.
The spring time school trips are a huge attendance driver for the park on Fridays before school lets out for the summer.
Unfortunately, we must always remember, money talks. And while it might not always seem that way, Dinos does have a strategic marketing advantage that the Cedar Fair parks still view as a valuable ROI.
Is it really that big a draw for schools? I could see elementary school teachers taking students through it, but I can't imagine teachers would take anyone middle school-age or over through it. Granted, when I was in middle school, Dinosaurs Alive was still a few years away from being built, but when I took my middle school trip to Carowinds, we were at the age where we wanted to split up into groups and explore the park on our own. I see the same when I come to Carowinds in the spring - very few students are actually with faculty, much less being forced to walk through attractions.
For all I know, Dinosaurs Alive could be drawing in a lot of revenue, but it never seems to have crowds when I'm at the park. I could see the park keeping it for another five years, perhaps, but I'm not sure how much longer than that (although that could be wishful thinking on my part). Eventually, they'll want to revitalize the old County Fair area, and the best way to do that (in my opinion) would be to add another coaster, and that's really the only area in County Fair that it could fit without a ton of rearranging.