Wooden coasters have been relocated before, especially some very notable ones. The cost is a fraction of building a new one, so I find it plausible that CF would look to relocate this great coaster. I feel that wherever it could potentially go, it would instantly be the best or at least top 3 in...
I really think the Flight Deck and Patriot have a lot of service left in them. Six Flags has moved Iron Wolf from SFGA to SFA as Apocalypse, then refurbished it as Firebird and it is loved by park goers. Also that coaster is even older than patriot. With the recent refurbishment, it is...
I'm gonna put this out there. I know this is an unpopular opinion, but this is a smart move. The company is in a lot of debt. They just sold this land for a huge sum (310 mil). If they were to continue this debt, it would be more likely that another park would have to go. CGA has A LOT of rides...
So I have read multiple threads and rumors since late last year that SDC is building a new coaster. They also apparently have built a huge building behind Fireman’s Landing. Then everything went dark and I can’t find anything. Am I missing something?
I have seen from other enthusiasts that the park is just awful this year. Now I'm hearing rumors that they may shut down. Does anyone have any sources/evidence on this?
I see what you mean. It didn’t compare to thunderation, which is a far better mine train at SDC. I liked the scenery, and it’s also relocated. It started as one half of River King Mine Train at SFSTL, then Dollywood, then Magic Springs
Yes it was. I was just pointing out it was a smaller park and Herschend still has a lot fewer properties than other companies. I don’t know if you ever went but it was very homey and fair like, no crazy theming or huge rides
Alright, I have always been a fan of independent, small parks (or small companies). I love places like Waldameer, Knoebels, and way back in the day, Celebration City in Branson. I knew heading to this park, it wasn't going to be Disneyworld. But holy crap, it was disappointing. Firstly, this...
Pennsylvania is such a beautiful state and has an awesome rich history of roller coasters. If I have to rank them here they are
1. Phoenix
2. Skyrush
3. Lightning Racer
4. Storm Runner
5. Ravine Flyer
6. Impulse
7. Comet (waldameer)
8. Twister
9. Great Bear
10. Fahrenheit
I visited Waldameer Park in Erie, Pennsylvania and Knoebels Theme Park in Elysburg, PA this past month with my SO. I loved both parks and here's a quick review of each.
Waldameer
Awesome independent park. It had awesome rides that were very well taken care of, and a good rollercoaster lineup...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.