June 1, 201214 yr http://www.wkyc.com/life/community/persona.aspx?U=7956a447f9cf4cf1b03fb33fd8ad689a&plckPersonaPage=BlogViewPost&plckUserId=7956a447f9cf4cf1b03fb33fd8ad689a&plckPostId=Blog%3a7956a447f9cf4cf1b03fb33fd8ad689aPost%3ad24031fa-3b55-4077-bfe4-18b7a3b2a12c&plckBlogItemsPerPage=5 All I know is that The Big Dipper deserves a better fate than standing among the ruins That it does.
June 1, 201214 yr I would love to see the Big Dipper be relocated to a smaller park. Since I know nothing about Bluegrass Boardwalk, maybe that might be a good investment. Anyone have any opinions about Kentucky Kingdom (Bluegrass Boardwalk). Would it be a nice fit?
June 1, 201214 yr Thunder Run is there already. And the Kochs say the park is apt to open without coasters. I can't see them buying Big Dipper for BB. Perhaps Holiday World would be a better fit.
June 2, 201214 yr But whomever the owners are why let it still sit there is beyond me? Too costly to take down?No room to store parts? No time to do work? The list goes on...
June 2, 201214 yr I was thinkIng Coney as well. Ah, the roar of a wood coaster on the shores of Lake Como. Illuminated by chaser lights as the sun sets. A true classic amusement park feel. Sounds beautiful and too good to be true.
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