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So many memories (forever memories) have been made at the Star Plunge for generations of my family. This has been Our Spot.
To push out the managers, who have ran this facility for generations also, to install an out of state corporation, without any compensation is right down dispicable. When even the state won't support local families and small business, I'm at a loss. It never had to be anything more than it was. Big money gets its way, but for how long? To the detriment of the people of WY the state decided to sell us all out.
Best wishes to the family, your dedication and service to the people of Wyoming and Hot Springs State Park are greatly appreciated. I have a lifetime of cherished memories of people long gone all because of your hard work.
My most sincere thanks
Both of parents were raised in Thermopolis, and we returned more than once/year to enjoy the beauty and wonderful people still living there. The Star Plunge was a delightful site we never missed.
The park is beautiful--but small, and it will be ruined if the focus becomes crowding new eating places and motels into the limited space available. Downtown Thermopolis and other areas nearby would benefit by providing these amenities.
After so many years of making the Star Plunge a wonderful place to visit, the current owners deserve to continue to have the contract. We don't need outside money crowding out local residents making such a valuable contribution.
I grew up going to star plunge when I was younger and the feeling of going up all the stairs to get to the inside slide is a memory I’ll always have. Leave star plunge here and open!!!
Star Plunge is a staple of not just the Thermopolis community but to the communities around it. My children would take field trips. There are why they were in school in Wapiti. Now living in Shoshoni we would often take our friends and family that come to visit to Star Plunge. It is heartbreaking to know that we can no longer visit Star Plunge.
This is wrong. I have frequented this pool for 50 years and my children have enjoyed this experience for all of their lives. Now the State Parks want to shut down a local business and replace it with a high dollar amusement park that will only benefit the few. Not only that the State Parks want an outside investor to put their business in my backyard. Absolutely wrong!! The State Park director is out of line and needs replaced. Put your high dollar amusement park in Cheyenne or Casper, where I live, and let that serve the state in communities that can support such a high price out of state investor.
I have frequented this pool since I was 16. I’m 64 now figure it out. To see this landmark closed because of the State Park is disturbing, this is not what our community is about. What will the State Park replace it with? A high dollar amusement park that will not be accessible by the Thermopolis community or most other cities in the state. This is wrong. Put your high dollar amusement park in Casper or Cheyenne. How can the State Park dictate and control local interest with outside investors from Texas or wherever? Absolutely wrong!!
I lived in Wyoming for many years and visited Star Plunge with school groups as well as personal visits. I still stop in every time I’m in Wyoming. Please continue to entrust it to the family who has lovingly run it for many years. Hit Springs State Park does NOT need a Jackson style facility that will attract more people than the park can support.
Local attractions like Star Plunge should be treasured, especially where multi-generational ownership is involved. There really is no other place like this. To seize this property from the owners who grew it into what it is today and who care for it so lovingly is unconscionable.
I lived in thermop for a few years. I made plans to visit this summer with my family, and the star plunge was something I wanted to share with my children. So disappointed and dismayed that this has happened.
Our family has visited Wyoming yearly for the last 5 years as the Star Plunge was one of our favorite destinations. Each visit, we would stay for roughly 1 week and bring business to the local hotels, restaurants, gas stations, Wyoming Whiskey, airbnbs, and grocery stores. We are shocked it closed. Why Wyoming would close one its the most popular destinations is beyond me. We know of 20 other families from our Montana community that visit Thermopolis for the Star Plunge. None of these families, including mine, will make the journey again. Wyoming just killed the town of Thermopolis. Mark my words.