I note the Old Chicago Amusement Park couldn't make a go of it, despite being an enormous, fun, enclosed, amusement park in an area of the country not known for good weather.
And then we have Ham's Ark, not exactly in a 'crossroads of the nation' location, with a steep, steep, steep entrance fee, fiberglas animals, a theologically suspect pedigree (from an actual believers viewpoint, btw), and perhaps a more than significant expectation from the public it's going to be a failure from the hinky financing it took to get it built.
I smell catastrophe . . .
And then we have Ham's Ark, not exactly in a 'crossroads of the nation' location, with a steep, steep, steep entrance fee, fiberglas animals, a theologically suspect pedigree (from an actual believers viewpoint, btw), and perhaps a more than significant expectation from the public it's going to be a failure from the hinky financing it took to get it built.
I smell catastrophe . . .
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