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The landmark Big Dipper roller coaster from the now-closed Geauga Lake Park here has been posted on eBay for bidding or outright sale. The bidding runs through Sept. 6 but you can buy it outright for $65,000.
Read more from WKYC/Cleveland and eBay.
If Ocean Motion listed for less than a new home wasn't nutty enough, Big Dipper with a starting bid that's in the used car range certainly is.
Certainly seems like a time for the people who want to see it preserved to nut up. Here's a chance to grab this thing for next to nothing.
Dutchman said:
It's what's it going to cost to dismantle and move it is the problem.
Oh. Then taer it down.
Perhaps there are no takers or interest because it really isn't that great of a ride. That it has some level of old-timey goodness is apparently not enough.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
I agree. There are coasters that are worth saving, but IMHO the Big Dipper isn't one of them. The ongoing SBNO-ness of Aska is far more of a tragedy IMHO.
I develop Superior Solitaire when not riding coasters.
Richard Bannister said:
I agree. There are coasters that are worth saving, but IMHO the Big Dipper isn't one of them. The ongoing SBNO-ness of Aska is far more of a tragedy IMHO.
Giving away my ignorance..."Aska?"
The amusement park rises bold and stark..kids are huddled on the beach in a mist
http://support.gktw.org/site/TR/CoastingForKids/General?px=1248054&...fr_id=1372
I think it is a good opertunity to own a piece of history. is it the best roller coaster ever? No. does it bring back memories of a different time in people's lives? Yes. I, for one really enjoy dipper. This ride has been part of so many generations of families and desreves to be saved. I have to say a big thank you to the gentleman who bought it at auction. he was the only bid and is the only reason it is standing right now. I would really like to see someone come along and save this fun piece of cleveland history.
I am not "Mr Nostalgia" and I think it's a great ride. But half of it needed re-tracked when the park closed so most likely you would get the trains, some metal to recycle and the lift motor/ brake mechanisms?
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