The weirdest thing about Lakemont in general was how awful staff were. The woman operating the Toboggan in particular was just the most sour-faced person I’ve ever seen in a customer-facing role (actually, I lie, there was one absolutely vile lady at Six Flags America this one time…) She spoke to not a single person entire time we queued and rode. The woman who served us a slushy was also pretty awful and everyone else was just not as friendly as they should be for an amusement park. Even the old guy at Leap the Dips had a better-than-thou air about the way he spoke to us. There was also an older woman in the shop near the park entrance who was weirdly off with a family just asking her how to get out of the park “well, if we had this door open everyone would just walk in” in that “duh” attitude with a grumpy tone. Exiting through a gift shop is pretty normal and we had only entered assuming the same. It was just all rather odd, especially for such a small park like this. Having exceptional staff is the one thing a small park can do which costs absolutely nothing other than encouragement. The fact that not a single person was actively nice to us all day would make you assume the park purposely hires and encourages staff to be less than pleasant to guests. The second weirdest thing was the lack of supporting rides. The ones that did exist looked just as old as their coasters. No new attractions, even small ones, have been added in a very long time.