Pretzel Kaiser said:I see it as Hurler taking up a lot of room and being somewhat costly to maintain for a ride that doesn't seem to be popular. Removing Hurler, to me, seems like a good step in getting a new coaster.
Unagi said:Pretzel Kaiser said:I see it as Hurler taking up a lot of room and being somewhat costly to maintain for a ride that doesn't seem to be popular. Removing Hurler, to me, seems like a good step in getting a new coaster.
Agreed!
They need to get rid of it STAT! It only ran well the first three years it was open, then it started to deteriorate drastically. The space would be better used for a new coaster.
If Cedar Fair can pay a ton of money to remove SOB, then removing Hurler shouldn't be an issue!
mwhinva said:So, every time Cedar Fair makes good money in a year, a wooden coaster must come down? (SOB at KI, Thunder Road at CW). Hurler might be next on the chopping block?
Unagi said:mwhinva said:So, every time Cedar Fair makes good money in a year, a wooden coaster must come down? (SOB at KI, Thunder Road at CW). Hurler might be next on the chopping block?
Where did I say anything about the park making money?
If anything, CF lost a TON of money on SOB. They acquired Paramount Parks and the baggage that came with SOB. The ride was down more than it was open for the duration that the company owned it. They spent tons of money trying to fix it and in the end they had no alternative but to remove it as it was sucking up resources.
MAZ said:April fools is over. I saw pieces of coaster on the ground over at hurler while climbing Grizzly's lift. (I saw no trains though.)
Pretzel Kaiser said:I'm at the park now. At the top of Grizzly I saw a lot of heavy equipment and the Hurler trains just kind of dumped by the service road next to it.
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