I worked there in 2005 as part of the X-Flight crew. I had actually never been to the park before, but they were offering out-of-state housing that summer and I got offered attractions, and a coaster at that, so it was a good opportunity, and I have the fondest of memories of the place. Many friendships I made there last to this day, and what a fun place to be. Sure, it was a quiet park, but it was a great place to just go and walk around. All that real estate resulted in a lot of quiet places where you could just go and chill and if the bug to ride something should bite you, you had a pretty solid selection of attractions to choose from, Dominator especially so. I've been able to ride all of the relocated rides in their new homes except for the Beaver Land Mine Ride, so it's been great to see them get new leases on life (even if X-Flight/Firehawk is no more), and at least Thunderhawk got to keep a home on a lake, haha.
I know I didn't grow up with the park like a lot of people, but that was the first of three parks at which I worked and I'll forget that awesome summer or the visits I made the following summer while working at Cedar Point. It's always special to ride the rides that lived on, as well.