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* TroubledProduction: Let's just say, when WebVideo/JennyNicholson decided to do a video on the park, what started out as a quick, half-hour travelogue turned into [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9OhTB5eBqQ a nearly four-hour deep dive]] on all the myriad problems that plagued it from the word "go". From overspending on [[SkewedPriorities minor details]] to opposition from the town of Pleasant Grove to a botched opening day to [[NoOSHACompliance workplace safety hazards]] to conflict between employees and management, the park was troubled even before the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic devastated the theme park industry in general. A disastrous attempt to sue Music/TaylorSwift over her album ''Music/Evermore2020'' was merely the cherry on top. While it is still open today, many fans and former employees see it as a case of WhatCouldHaveBeen that was run into the ground by its owner Ken Bretschneider's mismanagement.

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* TroubledProduction: Let's just say, when WebVideo/JennyNicholson decided to do a video on the park, what started out as a quick, half-hour travelogue turned into [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9OhTB5eBqQ a nearly four-hour deep dive]] on all the myriad problems that plagued it from the word "go". From overspending on [[SkewedPriorities minor details]] to opposition from the town of Pleasant Grove to a botched opening day to [[NoOSHACompliance workplace safety hazards]] to conflict between employees and management, the park was troubled even before the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic devastated the theme park industry in general. A disastrous attempt to sue Music/TaylorSwift over her album ''Music/Evermore2020'' was merely the cherry on top. While it is still open today, managed to limp along until December of 2023, many fans and former employees see it saw even what actually manifested in that time as a case of WhatCouldHaveBeen that was run into the ground by its owner Ken Bretschneider's mismanagement.
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* TroubledProduction: Let's just say, when WebVideo/JennyNicholson decided to do a video on the park, what started out as a quick, half-hour travelogue turned into [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9OhTB5eBqQ a nearly four-hour deep dive]] on all the myriad problems that plagued it from the word "go". From overspending on [[SkewedPriorities minor details]] to opposition from the town of Pleasant Grove to a botched opening day to [[NoOSHACompliance workplace safety hazards]] to conflict between employees and management, the park was troubled even before the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic devastated the theme park industry in general. A disastrous attempt to sue Music/TaylorSwift over her album ''Music/Evermore2020'' was merely the cherry on top. While it is still open today, many fans and former employees see it as a case of WhatCouldHaveBeen that was run into the ground by its owner Ken Bretschneider's mismanagement.

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