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My younger brother has expressed an interest in getting a piece of memorbilia from Geauga Lake -- I'm guessing something like a ride sign, etc? Not sure exactly what he was thinking.
Are those types of things usually sold the first day, or the second, some both or does it vary?
Thanks in advance for any input. :)
It was offered for free and they didn't want it.
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I would think the only way it could have been done if there is plenty of experience workers, and /or a coaster manufacture, or another amusement park got involved in moving it. *** Edited 6/14/2008 7:01:39 PM UTC by Sawblade5***
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When you buy groceries, do you want the store to pay for your gas to drive them home, and send a bagger to bring them in and stock your cupboards for you, too?
Obviously ACE must only be pretending to care about BD. The stinkers.
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As secretary of American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE), I am writing from our annual convention in Atlanta, on behalf of ACE's Executive Committee, to notify you that the president, vice president, nor any of the other 10 Committee members here are aware of being offered Geauga Lake's Big Dipper at no cost.
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