SilverArrow
Certified Ride Geek
It caught fire during demolition. They were burning the wood after demolishing it and it got out of hand. The ride was doomed either way unfortunately.
you have not kept up with the adventures of Todd "**** your love for this place" JosephAs for whether the park owner burned this down on purpose… I’m extremely doubtful that that would be the case, personally. Even if they weren’t the most fond of the coaster, I think starting a fire to get rid of it is a very extreme course of action to take, and an incredibly risky way of eliminating it.
Todd Joseph has already proven himself to be capable and willing of much shadier actions, from this management it is not unthinkable that they started a fire as an excuse to acquire emergency demolition permits for a coaster that the town has explicitly told them not to demolish.you have not kept up with the adventures of Todd "**** your love for this place" Joseph
Are they trying to come accross in the trashiest way imaginable? Jesus...
Looks like it was deleted long ago:So it's too late to sign that petition asking to save Blue Streak now?
Re Blue Streak man - I don't get why he's going out of his way to be as cruel and disrespectful to those who loved and support the place as possible?
I understand parks relationships with attractions can at times be a testing one, but to be so blatantly revelling in publicly dismantling something people have cherished memories with seems specifically callous..it's like Disney villain levels of enjoyment. It's very weird.
Re The Clinic - that really sucks. The Clinic is probably the most terrifying and iriginal scare things I ever got to do, and I'm so glad I forced myself through it. It was a visceral, uniquely disturbing attraction and I'll mourn (pun intended) the loss.
Re The Clinic - that really sucks. The Clinic is probably the most terrifying and iriginal scare things I ever got to do, and I'm so glad I forced myself through it. It was a visceral, uniquely disturbing attraction and I'll mourn (pun intended) the loss.
Quoting for posterity.uncertainty due to the panini, etc.
I hope it's obvious that this was on purpose and not a typoQuoting for posterity.![]()
I am of the belief the state will be investigating the fire, and I would bet that a lot of dirty laundry comes up.^The thing is, I get from a business perspective if the ride(s) needed to close. There could be any number of reasons, we don't know what the true state of the thing was, cost of upkeep (eg not just for immediate future but for say...10/15 years in the future, is it worth the investment if it's just going to continue to crumble?), uncertainty due to the panini, etc. I understand.
But from a PR perspective, the cruelty feels unwarranted, and like you say, childish. It feels like a grown-ass man doubling down and literally tearing down a coaster to prove a point. Or just to relish in upsetting people. Which again, from a business perspective, is absolutely bizarre?