Whalom Park is in Desparation

Coaster Folk:

This sounds like a park that could be saved. Does anyone have any contact info for this place and/or who owns it?
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God Bless Coasters!!
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They need over $450,000 for back taxes and debts, and their needs to be 1 owner in the drivers seat. Period. Not to mention the poor infrastructure that was left behind. That bit Conneaut Lake in the*****years ago, and it took them 6 years to get in touch with the 21st century. Want to help? Play the Powerball lottery.
Hmm Powerball hasnt been to kind to me.

Maybe Windough.com's Lottery will be:)

From recent posts, maybe us coasterbuzz people can help save this park:)

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God Bless Coasters!!
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You need to find someone with deep pockets, who is willing to lose money for several years, while borrowing some loot for new attractions and general upkeep. This park is in a tough market, so they need to be there every day. No absent management allowed, since the last group didn't fare so well.
too bad they dont have powerball in MASS!!!!
How many of you think Whalom Park will be defunt in a couple of years? *** This post was edited by VIPER on 6/24/2001. ***
Many parks don't have a hyper coaster, and they survive :)

I really hope that Whalom doesn't go the way of so many traditional parks. It looked like a really cool park with a decent woodie. Unfortunately, it doesn't look too good for this park... like Agent Johnson said, unless someone with lots of money comes along and can deal with losing it for a few years until the park gets back on its feet (and even then, there are no guarantees), the park will probably join Paragon Park, Lincoln Park, and Mountain Park in the history of lost Massachusetts amusement parks.

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