Presidential Bus?

So today, 6/24, I'm standing outside waiting for my season pass to get developed, and I notice a bus with the words United States of America on it, with a presidential seal that says "Motorcoach One." I asked the girl who brought me out my pass about it and she seemed to think it was authentic and someone of some importance was at the park. Does anyone know just who was there? I guess the Bush family has a place in Ohio somewhere.

For the rest of the day I kept my eyes peeled for any celebrity type people, and I managed to spot Dick Kinzel, CEO of Cedarfair, in TGI Fridays. He said Hi back to me. He's cool.

Oh, and even though TTD was closed today, it is still exciting just to stand next to it. It is just an amazing looking ride. Its almost worth the trip just to see it.

According to CNN Bush was at Camp David today.

http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/asiapcf/central/06/24/musharraf.binladen/index.html

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If you can afford a bus, you can afford to paint it like that.

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*** This post was edited by Ralph Wiggum 6/25/2003 1:03:34 AM ***

Here's the scoop on "Motorcoach One":

http://www.virginiabusiness.com/magazine/yr1999/feb99/mybwheel.html

Coincidentally, I saw the bus in Chicago last week and wondered the exact same thing. I was attenting a trade show at the Merchandise Mart, and we went to Geno's East for dinner afterwards. The bus was parked across the street at Ed Debevic's. The paint job is very convincing -- if you didn't know better you'd think it was legit. At the moment, I didn't know better :)

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