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November 7, 2007, 12:53P

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November 7, 2007, 1:20P

Hmm no price on Villian, but $50,000 for Big Dipper and $2 million for Raging Wolf Bobs! I wonder if Villian is a high bidder deal. I wonder what will happen if they don't sell them, like Demon Drop. MI Adv could use a couple more rides.


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November 7, 2007, 1:40P

Based on what the park has said already, I would feel safe in saying that if they don't sell, they'll get scrapped or parted out. If they wanted to move any of these, they wouldn't be for sale.


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November 7, 2007, 1:41P

One ride is good enough for MiAdv. Don't need it to become Geauga Lake West.


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November 7, 2007, 2:07P

Hey now John! I wouldn't mind getting the dipper for MiAdv. Although I'm happy for the park getting Thunderhawk, I'm not exactly counting down the days until I go back to Muskegon to ride it. I would much prefer the Big Dipper.


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November 7, 2007, 2:24P

Michigan's Adventure does have three wooden coasters already and it's already getting a coaster that a park of its size rarely gets, unless management is a little out of it :cough: Six Flags :cough:.


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November 7, 2007, 2:39P

I guess this is good news... better for sale to be an option than for them just to be torn down, right? Now whether they WILL sell or not, that's another story.

Is it me, or does that page look like it was done by a 6th grader? LOL. I'd expect an industry page to be a little bit sleeker.

Raptorqueen, that price on RCDB was the original build price, I think. I didn't see the list price for sale of those. (I was going to say, Dipper for $50k... I wish I had a house to mortgage cause I'd totally buy it! LOL!)

November 7, 2007, 3:07P

Don't forget. After you buy the ride, you have to disassemble it, transport it to a new location and reassemble it. So, you'd be paying a lot more than $50k when it's all said and done.

Also keep in mind that Mr Hyde's Nasty Fall was for sale at one time. We all know what happened to that.

November 7, 2007, 3:07P

Even if it were $50K, you'd still have to get it out of there and have a place to put it.


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November 7, 2007, 3:37P

Oh, I know it wouldn't be $50k and running in my back yard... but I have a whole lot more chance at getting a $50k coaster than, say, a $21mil one. LOL. Of course moot point without the house to mortgage...

(Edited to remove faulty add'l info. I should learn to read things more thoroughly.)
*** Edited 11/7/2007 8:40:26 PM UTC by CarrieR***

November 7, 2007, 5:39P

The $50K and the $2 Million are just the original prices from 1925/1988 listed on RCDB.

I don't see how they will get much for either though. RWB's trains prolly have the best chance of going. *** Edited 11/7/2007 10:40:17 PM UTC by Joe E***

November 7, 2007, 6:11P

I doubt that this website is even from the actual sales company that is purportedly trying to sell these old rides. I don't think professionals would reference RCDB for details about rides they're attempting to sell. I think the email address is a dead link too.

November 7, 2007, 6:39P

Where did these prices come from? I don't see them on their site. Am I missing something or did someone contact them for the price?

November 7, 2007, 8:12P

^ RCDB. And they are the original build prices, not the selling prices.

While I am disappointed that CF did not keep the coasters at GL, specifically Big Dipper but I think that just goes to prove they plan on shutting down everything in the next few years, I am glad they aren't just scrapping them as of yet.


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November 7, 2007, 9:00P

^ What do you mean it proves they're shutting everything down? They already announced the ride side was closing forever. Did you think they may reopen it?

November 7, 2007, 9:18P

We should all chip in on 50k and have a hell of a bonfire.


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November 7, 2007, 9:53P

^hahaha, but why would we do something like that?? Thats just unusually cruel!!! (but i guess thats what "buzzheads" do)


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November 7, 2007, 10:28P

I also don't think that this website is legitimate. I found a different website for this company. Here: http://www.martin-vleminckx.com/

This site has a lot of information. It does mention Big Dipper, Raging Wolf Bobs, and Villain but only as them having done coaster retracking on them.

On a side note, they are currently installing Behemoth at Canada's Wonderland

*** Edited 11/8/2007 10:44:33 PM UTC by Michigan's Adventure Freak***


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November 7, 2007, 10:34P

Joe E said:
RWB's trains prolly have the best chance of going./quote]

The RWB and Villian trains are sitting at Kings Island for use there.


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November 7, 2007, 10:41P

Quoted from this similar thread on Coasterbuzz

Lord Gonchar said:
Except that the dude behind the fake website also owns this website - which has been around since 2000. The plot thickens.

Rob Ascough said:
I just got word that FairPlay (listed on the official M&V website and linked to by Gonch a few posts up) were contacted and are indeed handling the sale of the Geauga Lake wood coasters. Chuck Bingham of M&V confirmed it as well. The website is not a hoax.


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