If I had to throw my two cents in here…
My friends in Edmonton claim that the coaster was salvageable, but it would have taken the park a solid $10K to fix it. Unfortunately, they have chosen to dismantle it, a huge logistical challenge that will cost several times that amount, and be a major project on its own. And that’s not even mentioning how much a replacement would cost.
The WEM - and Triple Five as a whole right now - is not in a healthy enough position where they can spend a massive amount of money to design and build an adequate replacement for Mindbender. A lot of locals are doubting that it will even get a replacement, but I prefer to be a little more optimistic. Maybe one has been in the works for a long time, or maybe Galaxyland realized that this was the time to part ways with some luggage. They’ve been trying hard to change their image with this whole Hasbro rebrand, and perhaps ditching their signature attraction is the most effective way to do it. It’s not exactly a thrilling future, but it’s the one we’ve got.
On a more positive note, I did discover some slide pieces being manufactured for the Mall waterpark’s upcoming, upgraded Corkscrew tube slides, so perhaps that large new attraction goodwill could always spill over.