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<blockquote data-quote="Yeti695" data-source="post: 3772949" data-attributes="member: 43286"><p>Yes I would agree most parks are money pits, why would they now charge to park. Also I agree that restaurants bring in people which brings in money for the park, not enough but some. Like I said I dont think that Swadley's was on the up and up with this. And the state should have never agreed with the 1.2 million for losses. Again the fault lies on both parties. Where I disagree with you is that there would have been some, maybe not 25 contractors that would have put bids in for work at the parks. I know of three around this area that told me they wish they could have gotten in on some of that work. One to have somewhat constant work, and two to hire more people. Not to mention all the people that was working at the restaurants that now are no longer employed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeti695, post: 3772949, member: 43286"] Yes I would agree most parks are money pits, why would they now charge to park. Also I agree that restaurants bring in people which brings in money for the park, not enough but some. Like I said I dont think that Swadley's was on the up and up with this. And the state should have never agreed with the 1.2 million for losses. Again the fault lies on both parties. Where I disagree with you is that there would have been some, maybe not 25 contractors that would have put bids in for work at the parks. I know of three around this area that told me they wish they could have gotten in on some of that work. One to have somewhat constant work, and two to hire more people. Not to mention all the people that was working at the restaurants that now are no longer employed. [/QUOTE]
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