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Deja Vu: Silverwood Says New Roller Coaster Is Safe

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I was going to say, when was this ride not safe? Just goes to show you that it appears that the people questioning the g forces on the ride were not aware that it had been in operation at a Six Flags park for a few years with no fatalities.

Operating undependably has nothing to do with safety, so I'm guessing you were making a stab at sarcasm.

Operating undependably has nothing to do with safety, so I'm guessing you were making a stab at sarcasm.

No, not sarcastic or anything like that.

Just noting that the Deja Vu coasters have had horrible down time at SF.

The rides certainly are safe, when they operate.

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Ironically, at the end of their Six Flags lives, the coasters were becoming far more reliable, especially in Chicago.

Ironically, at the end of their Six Flags lives, the coasters were becoming far more reliable, especially in Chicago.

And after the TON work that was poured into it, what do they have?? A fenced vacant lot with a pile of gravel.

Ironically, at the end of their Six Flags lives, the coasters were becoming far more reliable, especially in Chicago.

And after the TON work that was poured into it, what do they have?? A fenced vacant lot with a pile of gravel.

They must be putting in a Back Street Stunt Coaster.

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