Coasters were there already. Apparently didn't make enough money. Now the coasters aren't there any more. It would be nice to see an old coaster saved, but until September I had never heard a good review of the ride, and the people I talk to who have been there didn't really like it either.
*Not saying history shouldn't be saved, just that it doesn't sound like BD was a good coaster to begin with, just old"
Goodbye MrScott
John
Relocating Big Dipper a few hundred feet isn't worth it. You're not brilliant.
And I'm one of the ones that DID like it.
2005/2006: Cedar Point - Millennium Force
2007/2008/2009: Walt Disney World - Magic Kingdom - Tomorrowland Speedway
2008: Hard Rock Park - Maximum RPM! Opening Supervisor
2008/2009: Universal Orlando - Men in Black: Alien Attack Team Leader, Guest Services Coordinator
I love the Big Dipper (still prefer the name Clipper) and she will be missed a lot. :( Many, many great childhood memories back when Geauga Lake was just Geauga Lake. It co-existed just fine with CP then. BD is a great beginner coaster for riders in training as far as today's coasters go. In my earlier days it WAS the big ride and lots of fun. Blue Streak was the biggest at CP then as well.
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