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PhantomTails said:
Uh, there was a small Arrow Log flume at Old Indiana. It's being set up again at Idlewild Park for 2005.
Is this the old Opryland USA flume ("Floom Zoom") or a different one?
coasterpunk said:
Any chance of a bunch of us getting together and start putting the pieces together?
I'm down. Got my tool belt and everything.
Log Flumes are so interesting to me, so is all this...by the way, who the hell decides to dump a multi-million dollar log flume in the middle of nowhere? *** Edited 11/8/2004 8:02:50 AM UTC by ziggyziggmuff***
Maybe the flume in the middle of nowhere is a odd-new crop circle thing... (bad joke) *** Edited 11/8/2004 2:45:58 PM UTC by FLYINGSCOOTER***
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The Funtown Pier flume was a lot longer than the Hunt's Pier ride... it had two lifts if I remember correctly. It also had a circular loading station. I'm pretty sure it wasn't a hydroflume as it had regular "log" boats.
Is the Funtown flume the one that you're thinking is in a field in Ohio?
I'd rather be in my boat with a drink on the rocks, than in the drink with a boat on the rocks.
Anyone know what it's doing out there (aside from rotting)? Was it supposed to go to another park? Being used for parts?
FLYINGSCOOTER said:
vortex: i think the only thing they owned was the park... no other land i know of..
I was thinking of Old Indiana.
http://www.negative-g.com/OldChicago/OCirides3.html
what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
coasterwiz said:
I think both of Great America's Log Flumes are Arrows. On Logger's Run at Six Flags Great America, can anyone explain the large amount of water shooting up at the boats at the bottom of the large drop? The boats go right over it, and you get soaked! It that an add-on feature?
Yes, they are Arrows. The ride that does that is not Loggers Run, it is Yankee Clipper and the reason it does that is because there is a small hump at the bottom of the chute. The water flying up there is caused from the water from the main chute splashing over the hump.
Too bad Paramount's Great America removed their Yankee Clipper in the late 1990s for Stealth. It too was an Arrow, along with Loggers Run (which still runs today). *** Edited 5/3/2006 2:31:01 AM UTC by jonrev***
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