What park has LOST the most coasters since 1980?

I knew there was nowhere good to go after that comment ;)

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Brett
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Vater's avatar
Chernabog said:
"Lightnin' Loops were joined at birth, but successfully separated later, obviously."

Unfortunately, only one was able to survive without its sibling. Probably has something to do with half a dozen flags, and the inevitable fate they seem to bestow upon Arrow shuttles. I'm guessing that they can't survive for long under the care of more than one Six Flags park. If Sidewinder is ever relocated to another park in the same chain, you know its days are numbered... ;)
*** Edited 11/13/2003 2:44:02 PM UTC by Vater***

Since SFEG seems to be at the bottom of the SF food chain, I don't think that there is anywhere else for it to go but the scrap heap. Unless it goes to Frontier City.

Oh, wait...

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There's always AstroHeap.
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Now, now, Vater...you don't want people like Panther on your case for making fun of Astroworld. Remember: parks have feelings, too ;)

mOOSH

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Heh...don't think I didn't think of that before posting, Moosh. ;)
Mamoosh's avatar
OK...so long as you know the consequences of making Astroworld cry ;)

mOOSH

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AstroWorld knows I'm only poking fun. Our relationship is weird that way--just last week it called me MasturVater. That AstroWorld, I tell ya...what a card.

Impulse-ive said:

Anyone know the story behind the short stays of rides at SFGAdv?

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Brett
Resident Launch Whore


This is probably the result of the Six Flags ride rotation program. *** Edited 11/13/2003 10:25:40 PM UTC by S00perGIR***


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