Talk:Dinosaurs Alive!/@comment-43732252-20191014103723/@comment-27154261-20191014230914

There’s no official reason given, but there are two possibilities that stand out the most. The first is that because it required a separate fee to visit each time, unless you had a season pass, meant that many were not interested since admission to the main park was already expensive as is. In addition, many argued that this wasn’t an experience that was worth experiencing more than once.

The second reason would be that the dinosaurs were poorly maintained. It was clear in later years that Cedar Fair was not taking care of the animatronics, which should come as no surprise when you ride Boo Blasters on Boo Hill, which is also poorly maintained. I’m not sure what it is with Cedar Fair’s ownership of this park and their refusal to expand their experience by using more special effects-based attractions, or at the very least, know how to maintain them.