I know my older cousins rode one at a fair in the 80's. I recall them bragging about ride it upside down. I thought they were crazy. I, on the other hand, was to scared at the time to even ride it standing up.
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Robert Reed
Assistant Regional Rep
Eastern Great Lakes
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Original Message:
Sent: Nov 30, 2025 06:28 PM
From: Morgan Thornburgh
Subject: What from IAAPA would you like to see find it's way into our region?
The last time I rode a rotor was a few years ago at the Prater in Vienna. They have absolutely no rules there, you could ride it upside down if you were so inclined! (I did not, as I am an old. But 30 years ago, I probably would have).
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Morgan Thornburgh
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Original Message:
Sent: Nov 30, 2025 05:02 PM
From: Robert Reed
Subject: What from IAAPA would you like to see find it's way into our region?
We know they have plenty of room to work with... Maybe near or around Action Zone
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Robert Reed
Assistant Regional Rep
Eastern Great Lakes
Original Message:
Sent: Nov 30, 2025 03:05 PM
From: Brian Neal
Subject: What from IAAPA would you like to see find it's way into our region?
I think that would be a great ride for Kings Island! They had one once upon a time, but it's gone nearly 45 years now!
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Brian Neal
Original Message:
Sent: Nov 27, 2025 09:29 AM
From: Morgan Thornburgh
Subject: What from IAAPA would you like to see find it's way into our region?
I really want to see that new see-through Rotor ride make its way to a park nearby. I love an old school Rotor, and we don't have any in this country anymore.
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Morgan Thornburgh