Mild East World?
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Is it just me, or does this sound like the deal of the century?
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Yes, a great deal. The park was worth about $8 Million and the parking lot $1 Million (or so I read). I wonder how many creditors are very unhappy about this. Shame. It will be neat to see what Murphy Brothers puts in for an A-Ticket attraction. Other than carnival rides, I wonder what they have in terms of coasters and shows. The largest ride they had was a Reverchon spinning Mouse and a log flume that never opened (or did for a week) Personally, i liked the Name Wild West World, but it is good to distance themselves from it.
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^ I think you mean an E-Ticket attraction, John... I'm sure carnies have plenty of A-Ticket rides.  They could always hit up the Geauga Lake auction... *** This post was edited by kpjb 5/9/2008 5:41:21 PM ***
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What rides even remain after the auction? It was my understanding that the land and basic infrastructure were all that remained post-bankruptcy.
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I know that the viking ship ride that was located at Wild West World, where it was known as Kanza Kanoe, has been relocated. It will open this year at Cincinnati`s Coney Island as the River Runner.
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Jeff, I think Part of the log flume channels and the Moser built Mexican Hat (sort of like a Troika) ride remain. kpjb: I once thought rides where referred to as A B C and D levels starting with your A-Level rides as your major ones. What does "E-Ticket actually mean?
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