I still think it's going to go somewhere. It sort of makes sense in my mind, regarding the reason it still sits there.
Think about it. If parks make coaster deals 2 or 3 years in advance, wouldn't a similar timetable be in place for any park resurrecting Shockwave? No, they don't have to do any R&D, but they'd have to figure out the land/space issue, worry about building stations, electrical systems, hiring staff, etc, etc.
Because (if we still believe SF actually did spare Whizzer at the last minute) Shockwave wasn't really going to go anywhere until it was taken down, it seems like the 'finding a buyer' phase would probably ruled out anyone building it back next year. Sure, other SF rides have been moved and rebuilt fairly quickly, but I'm not sure if any others have been removed on such short notice.
Short story, I'm not sure, I could be completely off, but I have a feeling that, come next year, Shockwave will not be sitting in the grassy area next to the service road. Maybe it won't be completely built, but I think it'll be somewhere around its future home.
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If the coaster was going to be scrapped, I am sure it would have met its fate already. It still sits in pieces side by side along the grass hill buffer and other pieces still sit in the back of the employee parking lot.
Almost everytime we go up on Sky Trek Tower, people see the blue and white pieces and think its a new coaster for next year. :)
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*** This post was edited by Chitown 8/12/2003 1:24:03 AM ***
Dante...assaulting CPGers is a punishable offense...we still haven't decided on the punishment, but it WILL be severe...;)
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O your quite a riot I tell ya *sarcasm*
What about my quite a riot I tell ya *sarcasm*? I can't place it right now.
Anyway, the ride is already down you fool.
D'uh.
p.s. It's 'tool' with a 't,' not 'fool' with an 'f.'
edit: Found my quite a riot I tell ya *sarcasm*.
*** This post was edited by chris 8/12/2003 1:06:37 PM ***
My reason for picking SFEV and SFNO is that those are the two newest purchased parks in the chain and adding a used -- albeit new to the market -- big looping coastr would be a less expensive way to keep growing those properties.
My reason for picking Frontier City is that they have not received any new major thrill ride in quite some time.
mOOSH
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