This when i saw it was sad to see. I know there isn't much you can do but it is still sad to see one of our brother parks be abandoned like this is always sad to see. Check THIS out.
Last edited by sfgam1 on March 26th, 2010, 4:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Six Flags was banned from entering SFNO and taking anything else after removing what they did. They got their baby (Goliath) and a few other things (planters, road runner Express) so they don't care.
Well Six Flags never really owned the park, they just operated it, a few months ago they settled with the city to break their lease. They got pretty favorable terms, though I forget exactly what it was. They only had to pay the city something like 10 million bucks.
Favorite Wood Coasters: The Voyage, Ravine Flyer II, Thunderhead, Balder Favorite Steel: Voltron Nevera, Steel Vengeance, Expedition GeForce, Olympia Looping Parks visited: 232, Coasters Ridden: Steel: 894, Wood: 179, Total: 1073
Kind of like SFKK? I know Six Flags went in and removed just about everything they wanted and could get away with and then the city got really mad and got a court order preventing any further removal. Everything that is left is going to end up in a landfill somewhere anyway.
1. If they did take it, it meant it was not ruined by the flooding. 2. Moving and referbing a ride is cheaper than buying a new one.
Six Flags was able to get the Batman clone, the roller skater, S & S towers, Mega Zeph trains and the parks neon lights (which were given to the rebooted national roller coaster museum this year) for sure. Not bad at all for the amount they got in insurance and only had to pay to break the lease.
I have that bear The one with the playing cards I got it during Fright Fest at SFGAM. It is a terrible sight to see a closed amusement park. Does anyone think there is an amusement park heaven?
Superman's station itself is mostly the same as it was used on Shockwave. Anyway, it looks more and more like one day someone will buy out SFNO and tear everything out before building new condo buildings or businesses in the area.
98% of track and supports - Scrapped at Cleavland Recycling in Zion on Sheridan Road. -small segment rumored to be refabricated for Demon -small pieces still used as Fright Fest props -a scrap of track went...
Trains - SFGAdv and SFMM Station structure - Some of it is in the boneyard, currently used as a storage shed with corrugated metal attached Lift motor - Demon Spiral staircases - Whizzer, with some still sitting in the back Sign - Natl. Roller Coaster Museum (rumored) Curved New Orleans-themed gates at entrance - Seven Sins Cemetery entrance. Various motors with blue paint (may or may not be Shockwave) can be found on Demon and Whizzer.