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WendyHG
April 11th, 2003, 13:00
Just seen this on another site, thought it might be useful for those who had planned to go..

Hope it's ok to post this off another site

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Florida Cypress Gardens announced today its plans to cease normal park operations when the park closes at 7:00pm Sunday, April 13th. This announcement comes from Bill Reynolds, President and CEO.

This painful decision is one which the owners and operators of Florida Cypress Gardens have little to no control over. The circumstances dating back to September 11th, 2001 which brought about an immediate decline in the tourism industry are part of the decision to close. Attendance, the park’s major source of revenue, has never rebounded from this event. Even with the best entertainment offering in its history, the park’s March attendance was down 42,000 visitors from the previous year.”

The ensuing worsening economy, and the effect on those who rely on interest for their income – the majority of Cypress Gardens’ clientele – have also been contributing factors. The threat of terrorism and the Iraq threat and ultimate war have impacted the park’s ability to sustain itself.

This unavoidable action will result in the immediate layoff of essentially the entire staff, although a skeleton crew will remain for a short time to secure the property and wrap up the park’s affairs in an orderly manner.

Reynolds stated that this is purely a financial decision. “It is mandated by our lack of funds to sustain the normal operations. These diminished funds have impacted the company and placed it in this faltering and distressed situation. This distressed situation has been created as previously mentioned by unforeseen factors beyond the control of Cypress Gardens’ management and efforts.”

Reynolds and his ownership team acquired the Cypress Gardens property on April 1, 1995 from the Anheuser Busch theme park division. This sale took place in an effort to better position Cypress Gardens for continued operation. It was believed that a private entrepreneurial ownership would be the best course of action for this small Central Florida attraction. Over the eight years of private ownership, despite imaginative and creative marketing strategies and substantial capital investment in the park, the operations have accumulated losses of over six million dollars.

Financial issues pertaining to creditors and others will be dealt with in accordance with the limited resources available, and in consultation with financial advisors and legal counsel.

Reynolds commented that one reason this decision is so painful is because of the tremendous efforts that have been undertaken by the Cypress Gardens’ employees to provide a wonderful experience for its guests. “I’d like to thank them for all of their dedication and work over the years.”

OKWTink
April 11th, 2003, 13:07
This is so very ominous...:(

Cypress Gardens was a pretty and nice little park to visit. I really enjoyed their beautiful enclosed butterfly garden. I wonder what they will do with the animals they have there? I imagine send them to a zoo, or maybe AK?

I really hate to see long standing places close. This must have been a very painful decision.

Thanks for posting this Wendy. You are right, it's important information!

Good bye to a Grand Old Dame!

Whitequeen
April 11th, 2003, 14:47
Goodness me!!! Hasn't this park been going for ages & ages???!!!

Times must be bad!!!:(

disneytracy
April 11th, 2003, 14:49
this is so sad

OKWTink
April 11th, 2003, 15:09
Yes, whitequeen, it has been opened for a very long time. I don't know the actual opening date, but it's years and years ago. I remember watching telecasts of the water skiing shows from there when I was a kid. (Back when dinosaurs roamed the earth). So, you know this is one of the original theme parks.

It really is sad, and a little frightening. The first crack in Florida's tourist based economy. :(

highlander447
April 12th, 2003, 20:25
67 years and its over:( Disney should take note they are on downward slope but hopefully they can pull it back but they must take note of competion and not assume thingds already lost a chunk of their graduation business this year

OKWTink
April 14th, 2003, 13:59
I learned over the weekend that Cypress Gardens was selling Annual Passes right up to the day of announcing closing. They are not refunding purchase price to folks who bought the passes during last week! Not cool. :(

OKWTink
April 16th, 2003, 21:41
Heard on an a.m. newscast that the state is considering buying this park! That will be something to see!