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Michael Zell
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Too bad you can't just drown peeps in parkitect,then again I havn't tried to yet.

For some reason I nearly hurt my back riding I305 earlier this month…that's never been a problem on the ride before.

Along with guide wheels to help in steering.

It's still there,deja vu was the one that got removed and sent to a park in Idaho. Magic mountain's deja vu got sent to six flags new england recently and I don't really know what happened to the one at six flags over georgia following it's removal.

Great america owned two parks in the 70's one near chicago,the other in california. The chicago park was sold to six flags in 1984 and the california park was sold to TAFT/KECO (KingsEntertainment COmpany). Taft built kings island from the ground up in 1972 and kings dominion from the ground up(modeled after KI) in

They did that with SFA's superman hyper coaster this year. SFA already added that carny fireball superloop ride last year.

I say the same thing about the old Adventure world in Maryland before six flags took over and ruined the place. Premier parks bought it in 1991 or so from the previous owner and made the much needed improvements and added new rides but then premier parks got stupid and bought out six flags from time warner in

Unfortunately GE has become six flags new dumping ground for old rides much like astroworld was before they shut it down at the end of 2005.

That's because they're obseesed with the whole taller,faster,most coasters in a single park nonsense. That stupid record thing is hurting the chain because it's depriving other parks from being given the opportunity and budget to expand and grow attendance. Six flags for instance has ruined magic mountain by

The trains for King Kobra were sent to kings dominion and used on shockwave,that is until shockwave was scrapped last year and delerium put in it's place. Oddly enough it was cedar fair that sued Togo Japan over the wind jammer coaster that was at Knotts berry farm which kept stalling out even in low winds and the

In the interview it seems that Rob Decker's math is off. In recent years they've developed a pattern of adding only one coaster a year but only to what's been dubbed the "big four" parks of the chain which are cedar point,carowinds,kings island and canada's wonderland. For instance carowinds got fury 325 in 15,cedar

Well Iron wolf did get relocated to six flags america in 2012,if it weren't for SFGRAM needing the space occupied by IW and rajun cajun for a new coaster then SFA still would be without a "new" coaster right now.

I'm beyond fed up with cedar fair's neglect of king's dominion and really want paramount parks management back in charge of the park. I've noticed the unfair pattern of giving only one coaster per year to one of the same four parks with king's island getting a new coaster next year, then wonderland getting the 2018