Wild Waves/Enchanted Village to add ten new rides

Posted Friday, February 22, 2002 10:53 AM | Contributed by Uncle Buck

Wild Waves/Enchanted Village is planning to add ten new rides for the 2002 season. Included is a 40-foot tall coaster and a 50-foot "splash coaster." The park's general managed said a bigger coaster is definitely in the park's long-term plans, which was bought by Six Flags in late 2000.

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Ronald S. Anderson

Saturday, February 23, 2002 4:45 AM
Mamoosh,I was refering to the potential of Thrillville USA in Oregon,not EV.You are right that EV or any park will not be like Holiday World as every park over time develops its' own unique atmosphere.
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Mamoosh

Saturday, February 23, 2002 11:08 AM
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RS Anderson - I knew what you were saying, I just couldn't resist a parody of the response his opponent gave when Dan Quayle, in the VP debate, compared himself to Kennedy.  Perhaps the people on C-buzz are a bit too young to remember that....
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rollergator

Saturday, February 23, 2002 1:40 PM
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"Sir, you are NO John F Kennedy"...no, not too young here, LOL!
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Lone Star Thrills

Monday, February 25, 2002 2:04 AM
The splash coaster is a Shoo-the-Chutes ride which is being refurbished at Six Flags Over Texas, as for the other .. I have no clue.
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BassHedz

Monday, February 25, 2002 4:08 AM
BLOCKQUOTE>ONT face="Verdana, Arial, sans-serif" size=2>Sounds like they'll be following the SMW format, minus the animals of course. SMW received a nice sized flat and kiddie rides package when S took over the park. I'm thinking we'll see a floorless there soon.
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P>Actually, Marine World had all those rides installed when Premier bought the park. They operated for one year under Premier, I believe, before Six lags purchased Premier Parks./P>
P>I don't know if this place will expand quite as much as Marine World though because there is no direct competition in the Seattle area./P>

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