Let’s take a look at some of the elusive abandoned coasters you definitely can’t ride anymore. But then again, saying you can’t ride an abandoned coaster anymore is like saying you can’t eat spoiled food anymore. Anyways, enjoy!
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I can't believe the entire amusement area is down, I went to visit Daytona maybe a week before the accident and would've tried the roller coaster if not for the fact you could hear it from so far away, it rattled like crazy and so so loudly. It really looked like it wasn't being taken care of at all, and lo and behold,
orphan rocker sounds like an amazing name
I’ve rode “sandblaster” when it was in South Dakota. That’s awesome to see something I’ve been on.
They should let the public cut those up for short steel
“Your lucky number is 7”
“You will soar to great hights”
“Be sure to ride the Cyclone”
Abandoned roller coaster look pretty but also scary at the same time. Also if orphan rocker was still open I would not go on it no matter what.
Fun fact; Portopia was one of the longest operating theme park; dating back to 1910. Why did it close? It was bought using a lot of debt and then Tokyo DisneySea and Universal Studios Japan opened. Portopia is now an IKEA.
caught me off guard when you said the one coaster was relocated to delgrossos in tipon, pa. i literally work there😭. in all of my 19 years of living ive never heard of them having another roller coaster besides the one they have now so it mustve been a long time ago.
I love how so many rides never opened due to "employee fell of it while construction was happening so its too unsafe." How does that have anything to do with the actual safty of the ride?
I feel like cliff hanger could be easily recreated and be another star attraction because I wish I would still operate
I just talked to my co-worker today about amusement parks and he told me, that he went to the Spreepark once with his family.
And he mentioned, that they´re renovating the park atm. Not to an amusement park, but more to a lifestyle park (don´t know if they´re keeping the blue cat).
Was not expecting my hometown to be on here
Vertigorama never opened because the parts were simply stolen
Daytona is trash.
Was that the bite of '83
This is all i know wild mouse is also know at spinning coaster nad magic mouse
I know he didnt talk about SFNO i still think its hilarious that one of the coaster models there was a Vekoma hurricane
The Sand Blaster incident actually happened on my 8th birthday!
There used to be an abandoned woodie off the interstate on the way to Boston..
I tried finding Spreeblitz’s tunnel on Google Maps but I couldn’t find it from arial view. I could only find one photograph of it