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Missed Opportunities

  • 1.  Missed Opportunities

    Posted 11 days ago

    What are the coasters or parks that you missed out on because you were not yet an enthusiast when you had the chance to experience them?

    For example: I lived in Detroit in the mid 80's to the mid 90's and I never visited Boblo Island even though it wasn't that far from me. I went to Cedar Point countless times because it was the bigger park, I didn't appreciate that I was missing out on an experience that I now will be able to have.



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    Robert Reed
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  • 2.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 10 days ago

    It's tricky for me because so many parks I missed out on were when I was a kid, and family circumstances kept me from going most places. We went to Kings Island (and Worlds of Adventure exactly once) because company picnics were held there. I did what I could in later years, but missed most of Geauga Lake, as well as LeSourdsville due to this, and never got to Conneaut. 



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    Aster Kanke
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  • 3.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 10 days ago

    Conneaut is one I'm bummed I missed out on too... It seems like Blue Streak was a wild experience in the worst/best way. lol

    I didn't even know Geauga existed until after it was closed. Living in a Detroit it was all about CP. But I do get to ride Serial Thriller at its new home all the time during the summer.



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    Robert Reed
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  • 4.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 9 days ago

    Idora Wildcat. I had no idea there was an amusement park in Youngstown until I joined ACE in 1985, but by then it was too late. The coaster was lost in a devastating fire about a year before I joined. 



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    Jeffrey Seifert
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  • 5.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 9 days ago

    Wow, I didn't know this coaster existed until just now! To be fair, I was a child when it burned down, but still. What a tragedy to lose a 50 plus year old coaster and a near 100 year old park....and in our region no less!

    While there's no doubt the Internet age has brought with it some huge negatives, it does have its share of positives as well. If it wasn't for the Internet I never would have known about or been able to read about this classic coaster. You have to wonder how many coaster would have come and gone without us even knowing in the last few decades if it wasn't for the Internet.

    Thank you for sharing... Now I have another defunct park to read up on!



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    Robert Reed
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  • 6.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 4 days ago

    Idora is FASCINATING. There used to be a group that had a little museum about it, and I'm trying to remember where they donated things to. I was supposed to go to the museum, but then Covid happened (so I guess you could also count that as a missed opportunity). I do have some merch from them, though!



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    Aster Kanke
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  • 7.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 4 days ago

    It is fascinating indeed!

    Now there's a museum also that I didn't know about!!!



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    Robert Reed
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  • 8.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 8 days ago

    I joined ACE in 1984, and I remember that I received all the past year's mailings at once.  So, I had a flier for an ACE Day at Idora for 1983 (which I missed, but learned of Idora and wanted to go) as well as the ACE News about the fire. The same day!  Still, I should have bugged my parents about going to ride the Jack Rabbit/ Back Wabbit.



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    Brandon Driscoll
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  • 9.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 8 days ago

    Wow, you sort of had a rollercoaster ride that day just through those opening those mailings, from learning about a park and it's fire in the span of minutes!

    It really was a different time back then, information wise.

    Thankfully we don't have that happen to us anymore... Of course now we know about every SBF spinner and will drive an hour out of the way just to get on it (if you're a credit counter)... So it's a blessing and a curse I suppose.



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    Robert Reed
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  • 10.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 8 days ago

    Mine was Edgewater Park in Detroit.  I was still pretty young (10) during its last season, and I was from a town about 90 minutes away.  My parents were not big fans of driving into a city like Detroit, so I never knew about it.



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    Brandon Driscoll
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  • 11.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 8 days ago

    I've been by the church that is there now... Never knew that used to be a park.

    I get your parents reluctance to go to downtown Detroit in the late 70's/early 80's. I spent a ton of my teenage years (mid 90's) down there but it takes a lot to get me interested in visiting now that I'm in my late 40's.

    Big Beast looks like it would have been fun!



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    Robert Reed
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  • 12.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 5 days ago

    I know it is still there, but I was so close to Valleyfair and didn't stop.  I don't know if I'll be in that area again, and it isn't enough of a park to draw me there on its own.  



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    Amy Forsythe
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  • 13.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 5 days ago

    Minneapolis is out of the way for most of us (me included) so, yeah... It might as well be gone, I get that.

    I was there a few years ago and it is a nice park, but there is little to make you want to go out of your way to visit. (Renegade is great and I do have a soft spot for Excalibur though).

    I have a similar issue with Sea World in San Antonio. We were there a few years back for spring break and both them and Fiesta were running limited schedules so we had to choose between the two, I know we made the right choice going to Fiesta, but it stung having to miss out on Sea World. Same deal though, I have no idea when I'll be back. 



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    Robert Reed
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  • 14.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 2 days ago

    Hi everyone. The coaster that got away from me that I deeply regret is Screaming Eagle at Americana Park. As a matter of fact I didn't get to that gem at all. Fun fact: Last year I held the original 1921 John Miller blueprints for the coaster built at Moxahala Park near Zanesville, Ohio. That coaster was deconstructed and carefully rebuilt at Americana and subsequently named "Screaming Eagle". So in effect I "touched" the coaster in its purest form. 



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    Kris Leach
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  • 15.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 2 days ago

    Yoooooooo Moxahala name drop! That's where the name of my vlog come from! (I'm originally from Zanesville and worked at WHIZ during my college days, which is coaster related and a story for another day.) 

    I went to Miami in the late aughts and by then LeSourdsville/Americana had been solidly closed for a hot second, I think. Otherwise I would have very much made the short trip. It's wild that you got to hold the blueprints; there's a story there that I'm sure people would love to hear. 



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    Aster Kanke
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  • 16.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 2 days ago

    Sounds like we have a couple great stories here in this thread, your stories working at WHIZ and the story of how Kris got to see those blueprints!

    I'm rather pedestrian when it comes to coaster experiences, but you guys have suck a wealth of stories! I truly enjoyel reading them all.



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    Robert Reed
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  • 17.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 2 days ago

    First off, as a Michigan resident it pains me to say how much I envy Ohio's coaster collection, both now and the wealth of riches in the past!

    Americana park as while looks like a ton of fun and what a treasure a classic woody is. I feel your pain in missing out on that one.

    But, how in the world did you get to see and even touch those blueprints?!? That had to be a great and rather unique experience. That's gotta be the next best thing to riding it. I dare say it's even more special than seeing it SBNO.



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    Robert Reed
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  • 18.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 2 days ago

    For the Screechin' Eagle at Americana, I have to say that I was very fortunate.  For a bunch of years in a row growing up, my family would camp in southern Ohio. One day we would hit Kings Island, and one day each year (about 6 times total) my parents would drop us off at Americana for the day.  Being a small park, we rode the coaster TONS of times.  They also had a pretty unique, awesome log flume, with trenches dug into the ground.



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    Brandon Driscoll
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  • 19.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 2 days ago

    Ahhh The Screechin' Eagle at Americana/LeSourdsville Lake!  My dad worked for Cincinnati Gas and Electric his whole career.  Every year the company picnic would be at LeSourdsville Lake which turned into Americana.  It was fun to go there because we could go off on our own since it was a smaller park...felt so grown up.  I probably rode that hundreds of times.  I would just go around and around.  I was always mesmerized to watch them use the huge wooden levers to operate the coaster!  I got this shirt several years back from a vendor at a street fair in Hamilton, Ohio.

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    Amy Forsythe
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  • 20.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 2 days ago

    Both you and Brandon were truly fortunate to have that credit... And especially those memories!



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    Robert Reed
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  • 21.  RE: Missed Opportunities

    Posted 21 hours ago

    Hi Kris! That coaster was actually called Screechin' Eagle. Screaming Eagle is the one at Six Flags St Louis. But, The Screechin Eagle was amazing the last year it operated. It used to be quite rough in the old days. But, they spent a lot of money to get it going really good the last season, and sadly the park closed. I wish someone could have saved it. But, I don't think it could have been moved again. 



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    Brian Neal
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