FParker185 wrote:Probably is photoshopped, but back in the late 90's, they had all sorts of merchandise for Chang, just about every kind of shirt, magnets, glassware, they really had the whole 9 yards.
Amazing to think the only piece of ride merchandise left at that park is an old Thunder Run postcard.
I'm always known for my keen eyes. Although I'm also known for not being able to find things even if they are right in front of my face. I also noticed that you have ps3 fanboy marked as a favorite.Do you have a ps3? If so what is your psn? mine is: AEATER333
Flatbed trucks that carried Chang now visible by anybody driving up the border to wisconsin
(sings)If you want to be my Chang-y, doesn 't matter if your black or white, or brown, or blue, or green, or red, or orange, or mauve, or yellow... 2010 trips- Dollywood, SFGAm, maybe SoCal
Well, if you're talking about the blog, he reported there was nothing new after I know for a fact a bunch of new stuff showed up. I'm guessing they are storing most of it on the berm on the access road on the east side of the park that isn't all that visible from the employee lot.
Favorite Wood Coasters: The Voyage, Ravine Flyer II, Thunderhead, Balder Favorite Steel: Voltron Nevera, Steel Vengeance, Expedition GeForce, Olympia Looping Parks visited: 239, Coasters Ridden: Steel: 937, Wood: 179, Total: 1116
FParker185 wrote:Well, if you're talking about the blog, he reported there was nothing new after I know for a fact a bunch of new stuff showed up. I'm guessing they are storing most of it on the berm on the access road on the east side of the park that isn't all that visible from the employee lot.
What do you mean my friend?
Have a take and don't suck, it's the Jim Rome Show!
Depending on how much is on the berm, and where on the berm it is, you may be able to see it from South Park. Depending on what I have going on today, I may take a drive down there and see what there is to see. I'm also wondering if any work has started to remove SSA. I know a week before Thanksgiving the building and the shuttle were still there.
Problem with going to South Park is there is no place to park your car. It is back in a subdivision, with no parking lot on a dead end street with no turn-around either. There is also no real area to pull off the road. I know why the builders of the subdivision did this, as the park was designed to be used by those in that subdivision only (walk to it, or bike to it). I know at one time it had some playground equipment there, but I think that's gone now. The only real value the park has to those who do not live in that subdivision is to spy on what the park is doing, which was never the real goal of that park! But, it does work out for people like us.
like a day before the last blog update I know of several people who said that there is a near constant stream of trucks going in and out of SFGAm, so all the stuff they're carrying has to be going somewhere.
Also I doubt SFGAm cares about a few pics on coaster nerd sites, not like it's being broadcast on the news. Even then, this is a huge new attraction for the future, the park would have no real interest in wanting to cover it up or keep it a total secret, this is the start of publicity. Unless this stuff makes it into the mainstream press, I doubt SFGAm would really care. Also if what it says in the blog is true, then those pics were taken from the driveway which is not restricted. Only thing the park can do is ask people there to leave.
Favorite Wood Coasters: The Voyage, Ravine Flyer II, Thunderhead, Balder Favorite Steel: Voltron Nevera, Steel Vengeance, Expedition GeForce, Olympia Looping Parks visited: 239, Coasters Ridden: Steel: 937, Wood: 179, Total: 1116
OFF-TOPIC: What are those things atop STT? And if I'm not mistaken, I did see something happening around the parking lot in front of HH, last weekend. Anyone see it to?
^^ in answer to your off-topic post, the "things" on top of STT are Christmas lights. The park has been putting them up for as long as I can remember (20 years at least). They should be on a night here very soon. The park has also been known to put a small Christmas tree w/lights on it on the helix of America Eagle. Have not driven by yet to see if that is in place yet.
Ok....back ON topic: While I did go to Gurnee today, it was not until about an hour ago, so there was no point in me going over by the park to see what was going on. I'll see how this week goes, and pass along what (if anything) I may see.
Well, over at SFKK Online, someone went by SFKK and absolultely everything from Chang is gone from the property. So either it is here and somewhere that can't be seen from off property, or it is at an unknown location.
DejaVu2001 wrote:Well, over at SFKK Online, someone went by SFKK and absolultely everything from Chang is gone from the property. So either it is here and somewhere that can't be seen from off property, or it is at an unknown location.
Well, according the the pics we've seen online, there is no sign of Chang's track at SFGAm, just stairs and a support....
"I've been told that some part of every wish will be heard but lately I lost sight of the truth in those words."
Isn't it possible that the supports are coming here, and the track is going to B&M since that's all they need to rehab, and all they'll do to the supports is paint them darker blue (for green lantern?).
What is everyone's obsession with "OMG TEH TRACKS HAZ TO GO BACK 2 B&M FORZ TEH REHAB"? This is a 12 year old B&M we're talking about, not a wooden coaster, or a 31 year old Schwarzkopf (see Shock Wave at SFOT). All the track needs is paint, and SFGAm is easily capable of that. Besides, B&M doesn't even make the track. B&M track is fabricated at a plant in southern Ohio.
DejaVu2001 wrote:What is everyone's obsession with "OMG TEH TRACKS HAZ TO GO BACK 2 B&M FORZ TEH REHAB"? This is a 12 year old B&M we're talking about, not a wooden coaster, or a 31 year old Schwarzkopf (see Shock Wave at SFOT). All the track needs is paint, and SFGAm is easily capable of that. Besides, B&M doesn't even make the track. B&M track is fabricated at a plant in southern Ohio.
^Uh, maybe they're trying to store it somewhere where it won't be seen, and can be painted at the same time? Plus, if it is painted indoors, while it's already taken apart, it will be easier to paint as well.
"I've been told that some part of every wish will be heard but lately I lost sight of the truth in those words."
^ Well obviously they're going to paint it before they reassemble it. As for storing it indoors, they have more important things to spend money on than hiding coaster track from a few ACErs