Talk:Paramount Parks
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McGrath had nothing to do with Nickelodeon or Top Gun appearing in the parks as it happened prior to his involvement. Additionally, Happy Days Diner occured after he left. Hence those references were deleted.
Is Cedar Fair, L.P. going to remove the "Paramount" off the park names? Eventually, they most likely will, but they never announced such an intention right away. As of now, the five parks operate under their existing Paramount names, although Cedar Fair, L.P. is mentioned at the end of new press releases as the park's/parks' owner and operator.
There has been a rumor that the Paramount name may remain at least into the 2007 season. After all, Cedar Fair owns rights to Paramount Pictures properties for 10 years, although subject to early termination.
However, some new merchandise in shops, at least at Kings Island, lack the "Paramount" prefix, a strong indication that the Paramount name will disappear from the parks after the 2006 season.--CoastersNSich 06:11, 19 August 2006 (UTC)
- Cedar Fair will most likely change the names of the parks their original names without the Paramount prefix. Since Paramount has no say whatsoever with the parks it would be pointless and useless to keep the Paramount prefix. Coasterman1234 23:23, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
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I went ahead and removed the Paramount Parks link since it now redirects to the Cedar Fair website which is already listed. Dblevins2 00:42, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
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need to put up a new logo with out the viacom company listed--Micheal21 19:28, 8 October 2006 (UTC)