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Nov. 25, 2009 (Gurnee, Il.) -- Six Flags Great America announced
today the purchase of a vintage wooden roller coaster, The
Little Dipper. The coaster operated at Kiddieland Amusement
Park from 1950 until September of this year when the amusement
park closed. The coaster will retain its original name and
become the 14th coaster in Six Flags Great America's impressive
line-up of roller coasters.
The Little Dipper was designed by Herbert Schmeck and built
by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company in 1950. The family-friendly
coaster features a three story tall lift hill and is designed
as a figure eight track which runs 700 feet in length. It
has been honored with the ACE Coaster Classic award by the
American Coaster Enthusiasts.
"The Little Dipper has been a fond family tradition
for over 50 years," said Hank Salemi, Six Flags Great
America's park president. "We wanted to preserve this
important piece of Chicago history for families to experience
for many more years to come."
Guests can create a season of memories on The Little Dipper
with a 2010 Season Pass which is on sale now at sixflags.com
for the low price of $64.99. Season Passes include admission
to the best water park in the nation, Hurricane Harbor; as
well as discount-packed value book with more than $500 dollars
worth of offers including four Bring-A-Friend-Free tickets.
Six Flags Great America is located between Chicago and Milwaukee
and offers fun for the entire family with heart-pounding roller
coasters including Raging Bull, a free 15-acre water park,
spectacular shows and parades, three children's themed areas
including Wiggles World and meet and greets with Six Flags'
world-famous cast of characters, including Mr. Six. |