Kentucky Kingdom may drop new roller coaster plans without fair board approval

Posted Tuesday, October 16, 2018 8:00 PM | Contributed by Jeff

Kentucky Kingdom is threatening to cancel plans for a new roller coaster if it can’t get approval from the fair board before their first payment is due to the manufacturer.

Read more from The Courier-Journal.

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CreditWh0re

Tuesday, October 16, 2018 8:40 PM

The perils of dealing with a state agency for a lease on the land where you are trying to build a multi-million dollar fixed asset that becomes essentially worthless as soon as you build it.

Hart and Lunsford should have anticipated this (and I wouldn't be surprised if they did, by that I mean, relatively small, unusual, and unexpected cap addition at the last minute).

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RCMAC

Wednesday, October 17, 2018 5:59 AM

Well, it looks like a fight. (And what down there isn’t?) But Hart’s reponse was that they gave the State the lead time they should’ve needed. But that how things go, there’s two sides to the coin, and as usual it sucks.
That fairgrounds is busy with many events throughout the year, but I’d think that daily operation of an amusement park has to bring extra revenue on land that would otherwise sit. Parking and taxes alone bring in coin, right?

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Rob Ascough

Wednesday, October 17, 2018 2:34 PM

Isn't the coaster already under construction?

Regardless, this seems like mere positioning for a resolution, and not a threat that results in the cancellation of the ride.

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CreditWh0re

Wednesday, October 17, 2018 2:55 PM

RCMAC said:

Well, it looks like a fight. (And what down there isn’t?) But Hart’s reponse was that they gave the State the lead time they should’ve needed. But that how things go, there’s two sides to the coin, and as usual it sucks.
That fairgrounds is busy with many events throughout the year, but I’d think that daily operation of an amusement park has to bring extra revenue on land that would otherwise sit. Parking and taxes alone bring in coin, right?

That was certainly the Fair Board's opinion during the SF Bankruptcy case.

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OhioStater

Thursday, October 18, 2018 12:17 AM
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It sounds like nothing more than a good ol' fashioned battle of the egos with regards to the Fair Board's position. Sadly, the park patrons will be the real losers if it remains a stalemate; it looks like a very solid (and smart) addition to the park.


Promoter of fog.

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CoasterFreak225

Thursday, October 18, 2018 3:50 AM
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Well, that doesn't take long.

https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/2018/10/17/kentucky-king...673394002/

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