I think the Point can stay afloat for another year or two without a new coaster. The sheer amount of coasters there, and the size of them, make it a viable long-distance-travel destination, new coasters or not. Like Disneyland, the fact alone that it is Cedar F-ing Point is enough to mark it as a holiday destination for people all around the country. A new crowd-pleasing flat ride every year should keep the locals coming as well.
Do remember that CP doesn't have unlimited space either. The current coasters occupy a lot of land on what is basically an island, and if they don't want to crowd it too much, they have to wait until something is ripe for replacement and reuse the space. In this financial market, if the park can survive on its current attractions, waiting is the wisest thing to do.
I think we'll have to wait until they announce the removal of a ride before we can expect something new at the Point. In the meantime, we'll have to appreciate what's already there.
Do remember that CP doesn't have unlimited space either. The current coasters occupy a lot of land on what is basically an island, and if they don't want to crowd it too much, they have to wait until something is ripe for replacement and reuse the space. In this financial market, if the park can survive on its current attractions, waiting is the wisest thing to do.
I think we'll have to wait until they announce the removal of a ride before we can expect something new at the Point. In the meantime, we'll have to appreciate what's already there.