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I talked with the Dippin' Dots guy and he assured me that Cedar Point was to get that 10-inversion terra-woodie-invert-stand-up because Magnum is sinking. The current construction is for the new super-Dippin' Dots stall he is to run.
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Is it a dream or a memory? It's both, it's X
If you read the exact words, it is clear they aren't preparing for an announcement.
"Stay tuned for updates regarding our fun-filled 2003 season!"
Edit: Just read these statements from other park sites.
SFMW: "Stay Tuned for more exciting information regarding the 2003 season."
SFGAm: "Stay tuned for an exciting announcement early next year!"
Those are the only other ones that say that. Some do say check back for updated information, but that isn't as similar.
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I talked with the Dippin' Dots guy and he assured me that Cedar Point was to get that 10-inversion terra-woodie-invert-stand-up because Magnum is sinking. The current construction is for the new super-Dippin' Dots stall he is to run.
*** This post was edited by rockman89 on 11/9/2002. ***
Those could mean anything. From the clues that havve been spotted, SFMW is supposed to be getting a water ride, most likely a log flume.
That's totally different from the B&M flyer going to SFGAm.
Didn't they say the same about SFFT this year, and they recieved a bunch of new shows.
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Lake Compounce-So Fresh and So Clean Clean
I checked a majority of the SF homepages yesterday & they don't say much about any ride announcements yet.
Even GE's & Jazzland's homepages read the same basic stuff such as stay tuned for more information on our 2003 season & we know for a fact that both of those two parks are getting coasters so anything is still possible,of course for SFEG I would count on some flats being added if anything in 03.
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Actually the Turn of the Century has been at SFEG since 1998. It just had experienced some technical difficulties this season and was down for a very long time. Anyways, I believe Vekoma only made two or three. As for Disaster Canyon, the early closing could be attributed to the drought, the ride had to be drained for maintenance and the city would have charged tons of money to fill it back up.
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Big Bucks, No Whammies, and Stop.
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