Correct! While they have plenty of Looney Tunes rides, They do not have/nor have they ever had a Looney Tunes themed area. They are also one of the few Six Flags parks to not have a DC Comics themed area either.
SFOT, SFOG, SFStL, SFAW, SFGAdv, SFMM, SFGAm, SFAm, SFDL, SFWoAdv, SFEG, TGE, SFKK, SFNE, SFDK, SFMex, SF Holland, SF Belgium, and SF New Orleans all had Looney tunes themed areas. Currently SFFT and La Ronde are the only 2 properties to never have one.
Riverview Park Chicago Quiz: 1. Which 2 attractions were saved and where were they relocated? (3 points per attraction and 3 points per location) 2. Which television personality got his start at Riverview and what was the name of his show? (2 points for person 2 points for show name) 3. Where is there a museum display including models of Riverview Coasters and Attractions and how many models are there? (2 points for location 2 points for # of models) 4. What currently sits in Riverview's spot? (1 point each)
JimPanky wrote:Riverview Park Chicago Quiz: 1. Which 2 attractions were saved and where were they relocated? (3 points per attraction and 3 points per location) 2. Which television personality got his start at Riverview and what was the name of his show? (2 points for person 2 points for show name) 3. Where is there a museum display including models of Riverview Coasters and Attractions and how many models are there? (2 points for location 2 points for # of models) 4. What currently sits in Riverview's spot? (1 point each)
2 Rides: 1. Riverview Carousel at Six Flags Over Georgia 2. Cajun Cliffhanger formally at Six Flags Great America
Correct. That get's more than half of the points so your up. When Riverview closed in 1967 2 rides were saved. The Rotor was relocated to SFGAm where it operated as Cajun Cliffhanger until 2000. The Riverview Carousel is still operating at SFOG. Wizzo from Bozo got his start at Riverview "Showtime, Showtime, Showtime". 20 Riverview models can be found at the amusement park exhibit on display at the Harold Washington Library. The Spot where Riverview once stood now holds the Riverview Plaza shopping center, the Belmont District Police Station, DeVry University, a manufacturing company and Richard Clark Park, part of the Chicago Park District.
what year did this site with it's current name start and what happened that year that helped lead to the creation of sfgamworld? Also, b4 it was sfgamworld.com what was Dave's previous site called, when did that start up, and why? First one to get at least 3 of the 5 parts gets it.
The year this site with it's current name started was in 2002. That year SFGAmOnline.com shut down. Before it was sfgamworld.com, it was called Coaster World. It started in 2001 because it was part of a high school web design course.