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Six Flags Great America announced yesterday that Shockwave would be dismantled and sent elsewhere to make room for their 2003 attraction. Shockwave was chosen to take the fall after public outcry forced them reconsider the removal of Whizzer.
According to posts in the CoasterBuzz forums, B&M track has arrived at the park and sits waiting in the employee parking lot. The most popular rumor is that the track is for a flying coaster.
Read more from the Daily Herald.
The Great Escape can install rides up to 200 feet tall provided they put it on their lowest level of land. Considering Shockwave is 170 feet, I'm sure they could squeeze it in just fine, and probably put it into previously untapped land.
This would be a financially feeble way for The Great Escape to compensate for the major general improvements the park is making for 2003 (ie: parking lot, ped bridge... etc etc etc).
I'm not sure what other desperately needs a coaster, but it makes perfect sense to send it there.
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The only Six Flags-owned park that "desperately" needs a coaster is... Wyandot Lake!
I bet attendance would double if they put it there. I'd go. I'd go just to see how they wedged it in.
I always liked Shockwave. It was the first ride that made me gape when I first saw it.
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Was this ride rough like all typical Arrows of the late 80's/early 90's (see Drachen Fire)... or was it actually smooth like the Arrows of the Early 80's & late '90's?
I'm curious because whatever park DOES recieve it, I'm wondering what kind of upgrades they'd put to the coaster, besides a paint-job.
"I'm never happy when a coaster leaves, but at least it's going up in a new home. Is the space that Whizzer occupies big enough/shaped properly for a S:UF style B&M flyer? I really still think it was a publicity stunt. "
S:UF was actually designed to go in Whizzer's footprint--it fits like a custom shoe for a reason :) SFoG getting it last year was a last minute thing. We have found the New Batman: The Ride.
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It's really disappointing to hear the announcement even though i knew it as coming. Shockwave has to be one of the best looking coasters ever, (next to drachen fire of course.) And also was a blast to ride.
The best thing about shockwave though was its capacity, it's one of the only rides at GA that could take care of a line, now i fear it's only raging bull. Well i hope most of it is still standing when i go to fright fest in a couple weeks so i can take pictures.
Thank you all you Whizzer people who'd rather have a barely functional classic than a steel megalooper.
DawgByte II wrote:
The Great Escape can install rides up to 200 feet tall provided they put it on their lowest level of land. Considering Shockwave is 170 feet, I'm sure they could squeeze it in just fine, and probably put it into previously untapped land.
WHERE could they possibly squeeze a coaster of Shockwave's magnitude? It wouldn't even fit in the park-side parking lot even if they removed Steamin' Demon to compensate! The footprint is far too large and awkward to fit anywhere in The Great Escape.
I'm not sure what other desperately needs a coaster, but it makes perfect sense to send it there.
I'm not going to speculate on where it's going, but I can tell you first-hand that it's definitely not coming to The Great Escape.
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I think this is a bunch of BS. They have plenty of space available compared to other parks like CP. I think removing SW is the cheapest.
Why don't they get rid of the crappy log and boat rides, they can put a couple of coasters in that area?
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