I was gonna say the same thing.
Avalanche run was even more boring and slow feeling outside then it is now. Why do you think they enclosed it?
If I remeber right (I was pretty little) the Line went pretty much where it does now. I know for a fact the exit ramp is the same.
The lines were long but back then CP only had Gemini, Corkscrew, Blue Streak, The Mine Ride, and Wildcat as other coasters. All the lines were long. Waiting in line was like waiting in line for any other coaster.
Before AR was there the Wildcat was there.
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All I need is 4.5 million bucks and a half a mile long sliver of land and maybe someone could build me my very own Shivering Timbers.
*** This post was edited by MagnumForce on 7/23/2002. ***
*snickers*
Seriously, tho...I never saw Avalanche Run. But once it was enclosed and converted to Disaster Transport, the lines were pretty long the first few years. That was when the theming still worked.
I know it was corny, but I still miss the talking robot.
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Bob M.
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"The opposite of war isn't peace, its creation," Rent.
It's not even a good rumour, since the ride still closes in heavy rain because some genius put vents over the trough.
Duh.
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Okay Magnum Force, since you don't believe me, try checking this website:
http://huron.lre.usace.army.mil/erie.html
The water levels for Lake Erie in July were 17,489 (1985) and 17,504 (1986). The water level for July 2001 (the latest recorded on this website) is 17,404.
That's a difference between 85 and 100 meters. I stand by my assertion.
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*** This post was edited by CPLady on 7/24/2002. ***
*** This post was edited by CPLady on 7/24/2002. ***
CPLady said:
The water levels for Lake Erie in July were 17,489 (1985) and 17,504 (1986). The water level for July 2001 (the latest recorded on this website) is 17,404.
That's a difference between 85 and 100 meters. I stand by my assertion.
Your decimal point is a little off, there. It's a difference of 0.85 to 1 meter. An additional 300 feet of water would certainly be noticeable at Cedar Point.
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