Place to put one coaster...

Where would be a good place to put one coaster that would totally change that area's business or outlook.

Like a mall, city park, etc etc.

 

What you do you guys think?

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God Bless Theme Parks!
A New Hoosier Theme Park, Abundant Grace Park, is on the horizion!

SFEG adding a hypercoaster. You would be able to see a hypercoaster in the foreground and downtown Denver in the background.

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"Duff Man Says... Ohhhhh Yaaaaa!"
Current Favorite Coasters:
1)Raging Bull 2)Millennium Force 3)Medusa (SFMW) 4)Vertical Velocity (SFGAm) 5)Dueling Dragons (Ice)

I always thought that sonething small could really stand out on a vacant city lot like at Coney Island, or a mall such as Camp Snoopy.
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Ive always wondered what a coaster would do for a city park, but then again I know that their dollars probably would not fund a 5-10 millon dollar coaster. After all, that's not their purpose. But then again, neither is a mall really and Mall of America has thrill rides
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God Bless Theme Parks!
A New Hoosier Theme Park, Abundant Grace Park, is on the horizion!
There is a place in Stanton Va with huge stone walls mabey 50ft on about a 10 acre plot. I could see a small CCI flying over those cliffs. That land won't be developed soon, there is only enough land to make a parking lot...Which would be perfect for my coaster!
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Ricochet: Bouncing to you in 2002, Only at King's Dominion!
Besides not being able to fund it, I doubt a place such as a city park would receive enough visitors to ride the roller coaster and really justify the purchase.

I know I wouldn't enjoy riding a roller coaster at a city park alone as much as I would in an amusement park with many other people screaming around me. It just takes the fun out of it. If it was a particularly good roller coaster though, we'd be able to enjoy some pretty steady ERT.


Michael W. Moss said:
"Ive always wondered what a coaster would do for a city park, but then again I know that their dollars probably would not fund a 5-10 millon dollar coaster.

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- Brian
http://come.to/coastconn

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