...crickets....
This is some way to build enthusiasm for the exciting, awe inspiring, grand re-opening of a stunning park.
Total silence.
For weeks at a time.
This is not the mark of a highly confident team progressing rapidly toward a sure fire thing.
Quite frankly, this is all very, very odd.
Unless someone expects to go back to the Commonwealth and say the proposed lease cannot be done, here are the reasons why, and we need far more favorable terms or we, the ONLY interested party, are going to have to walk away.
And the State, as a Government, is in a rather perilous position. Do they give up more taxpayer money or do they end up looking like the party that could have saved Kentucky Kingdom, but didn't? If they do agree to more favorable terms, and the park still does not succeed, that will also not bode well.
A perilous time.
I'm glad I'm not advising the Fair Board or the Governor. At least Hart can always blame the banks should he decide to bail.
And the quiet...continues.