My original home park! Double Loop was my first coaster with inversions. I saw the entire transformation from Geauga Lake, to Six Flags, and back to Geauga lake, I miss it.
My home park as well. My father's company picnic was there every year. Double loop and corkscrew were my first two roller coasters in 1982. I loved the mascot Geagua Dog. I was pretty ticked off at cedar fair for a few years after they closed the park. Such great memories, though!
I grew up at this park - sometimes Geauga Lake content can be hard to watch for me, I really miss it a ton. Loved the rankings, and amazing work on the information in the video. It's a park that deserves to be remembered and you did a brilliant job at that!
I loved this park. In 2000, everything seemed so innovative. A floorless coaster, a flying coaster, a wood coaster with steel supports…I was blown away and loved every minute of it!
I grew up at Geauga Lake in the 70s.. The Big Dipper was my first “grownup” coaster. It’s a shame it closed. The Villain was my wife’s favorite wooden coaster that she ever rode. I took my wife and kids on what turned out to be the last day the park was ever open. The announcement of the closure came as a shock and we still miss it. My daughter was devastated. The next year, we made Kennywood our home park, which was actually the park my dad grew up with in the 30s and 40s. My favorite coaster was probably the Big Dipper, because of the memories I have, but I honestly think the Villain was the best the park ever had. We had a ride on it during Halloweekends, 11pm with heavy fog. The Beast and Steel Vengeance have surpassed it as Amazing Night Rides, but not by much.
I remember visiting Six Flags Ohio in the summer of 2000. A friend and I went to Kings Island, Cedar Point and Six Flags Ohio to father that summer. I also went to Six Flags Great America in Illinois. I got a lot of credits that summer. Raging Wolf Bobs is the coaster I remember the best from Geauga Lake. I loved that summer trip and I’m glad I was able to get to the park before it closed forever.
I'm commenting before even watching. Grew up going to this park! Double Loop was my first coaster ever! I was terrified to go, but then demanded to go again. Villian was one of my favorite coasters, but Batman (Dominator) was my absolute favorite! My mom and I rode in the front once and it started raining, and well, rain hitting your face on a roller coaster kinda hurts. Lol. Amazing park that I'll never forget.
Thank you for another awesome Geauga Lake video! I love ElToroRyan and CoasterStudios, but you are my favorite coaster RUclipsr specifically because of your amazing content about Geauga Lake. So many of us became coaster enthusiasts simply because of this park. As sad as it always will be to have lost my home park, thank you thank you thank you for keeping Geauga Lake’s memory alive and for posting content for a new generation to know its history.
I was young when Geauga Lake was around. I blame Double Loop for me being so hesitant with riding roller coasters because I have vivid memories of riding it when I was maybe 10. The head banging against the over the shoulder restraints during the final helix left me absolutely crying.
I had season passes from 1995 until 2004. It was so interesting watching it transform from a small family park into Worlds of Adventure. So many memories. Still heartbroken to this day. I will never forget meeting the guys from the band EVE6 and riding with them on X-Flight.
I also went to this park in 2002 (my one and only time) when I graduated high school my dad flew me to Ohio since I was dying to go to Cedar Point, Six Flags Ohio was a bonus being an hour or so away. Had a great time at this park, for the time it was an impressive coaster lineup. Has a special place in my memory bank.
I was 7-8 when Geauga Lake closed, but I always went there growing up probably at least 40-50 times. Also, when it was Six Flags and SeaWorld as well and then Wildwater Kingdom. I wasn’t 52 inches tall yet, so I couldn’t ride the Thunderhawk or any coaster that was higher than that. Double Loop was my first roller coaster and my friend and I kept going on it. I’m sad I’ll never get to ride X-Flight though, but at least I can still get on Dominator. That first loop always terrified me as a kid with how big and loud it was.
Villain had a rather uncomfortable and scary trick-track at the bottom of the second valley. It seriously looked like that part of the track had been chewed up by some sort of wild animal, and it really felt like you were going to get thrown out of the train and into the nearby fence. If I remember correctly, it was eventually removed. Anyhow, Villain was a pretty intimidating ride back in the early 2000s. Good memories!
Many of their coaster did not age well, but several still going strong. Interesting video. Crazy in 2000 that this park was becoming a mega park and my local six flags (New England) got multiple new rides including a world class coaster. A bygone era
Villian was one of the best CCIs ever, IMO. And I agree with the ranking of Dominator except that I would add that it was even better when it was along the lake! #ripgl
GL was my home park and had season passes to there and SeaWorld from the time I was like 4 till graduating high school in 2005 when I worked at Cedar point. Villain still is my all time favorite woodie with Mean Streak still my number 1. Yes 6 flags made the park grow too big too fast for the local area and yes they had operations issues. However, no one will ever be able to convince me that Cedar Fair didn’t plan on closing the park when they bought it. Even though I was in college when the park closed, my heart was still broken. Thank you for doing this video. I really wish you could have gone before both buy outs.
This was my home park.started going there in the mid 70's my first coaster was big dipper.scared the real out of me the first ride as my older brother basically had to hold me down on the bunny hops. But it started my love of coasters which ended up being my favorite rides. I rode all the coasters there after that. Man I miss that place so much. I'd still go if it was there.
Great video. Thanks for this. Was searching for this exact thing. You did a great job of highlighting how good the rides were at this park, it was always overshadowed by Cedar Point but I felt like it held its own and always preferred GL Grew up next to Chippewa lake and the abandoned park had no clue it was at Geauga prior, that's so cool. Also rode a little dipper as a child at Conneaut Lake Park. I loved serial thriller definitely one of the best there. I miss my dear Geauga Lake so much never forgetting all the memores here tho
Double loop was my first ever coaster. I was so small when I rode it that the forces in the loops pressed my head down so my chin touched my chest. I loooooooved it.
My friends and I were lucky enough to have visited this park in its last year of operation (June of 2007). Back then we knew that the park wouldn't last much longer when there were only a couple of hundred other people at the park during the weekend. But we ended up having a fun couple of hours before heading to Cedar Point for an extra half day there. Dominator clearly was the best ride, The Villain by far the worst. Raging Wolf Bobs was not rough at all and the same goes for Head Spin, which was the smoothest Boomerang coaster we ever did at that time.
Awesome video that gave me a great video idea. Awesome Idea - An Expansion Draft Video - Take a group of 2-3 other people or more and have a Fantasy Draft where you take a park like Cedar Point or Kings Island, pretend they are closing like Geauga Lake, and pick a ride until zero remain and then have a vote to see who had the best one. You could do an expansion draft with two parks, or take 2 or 3 existing parks and use a draft to enhance them.
Awesome video. Went many times. Rode them all a ton. Still remember being stuck on the X Flight lift hill in the blazing sun once 😂 This park was awesome man i had more fun here than i ever did at Cedar point. So cool to hear Serial Thriller still open in Michigan i can still go down memory lane some day
Family and friends from western PA always camped and went to the six flags here every summer. Xflight will be my number 1! Now im stuck in boise, idaho and my nearest parks are a long distance and pretty expensive ticket away
I remember going to Geagua Lake when I was a child. I was intrigued by X-Flight and its green track. However, I was far too small to ride. Luckily I rode it at Kings Island. God I miss that vertical loop.
Not only was this my home park, but my neighborhood too. I grew up half a mile from the park, and will forever be bitter about my childhood being bulldozed.
Great video! My family visited Geauga Lake Park in 1996 or 97. Ironically the only coaster I remember riding there is Mind Eraser. I may have a vague memory of riding another coaster close to the road/parking lot?
I was lucky enough to have grown up 40 minutes from the park so i got to ride everything plenty of times through my youth and early 20s. Looking back, it was better than cedar point at the time. There used to be a ride called "the rotor" and it was famous for the Rotor Man. If youre from northeast, Ohio you know what i'm talking about.
Idk if you got a bad run on Big Dipper, but that back row is still in my top 5. It may not be Phoenix, but flying into those buzz bars repeatedly was a great experience. When leaving we had a choice of 1 ride on X-Flight or marathon Dipper and we had 4 great rides on Dipper.
I cherish my memories at geauga lake. And I'm glad I got to ride all of these great coasters. Six flags will make it so no small parks can ever open again. They will petition to raise insurance rates to a level only they can afford and make it impossible for other parks to take root.
Worked at Cedar Point 99-01. Remember the name changes from over ohio to SFWOA. Sadly with industry changes and keeping stock holders happy, average American family is unable to afford going to parks. 25 years ago the rollercoaster crews that I worked with were the last of a breed, fast operations and taking care of guests.
My wife and I took our boys, then 6 and 8, the last year it was opened. There may not have been more than 50 cars in the lot. Upside that we got to go on to whatever they wanted to without a line. The downside was that the older one got violently ill and we had to leave. Oh, and when we were growing up we'd spend one day at Sea World and then one at Geauga Lake-- a few times a season.
@@xavierhardy1857 he literally said in the video that Thunderhawk is the best SLC with original trains. As someone with MA as their home park, it’s better than nothing, or ideal, better than the other SLCs.
@@DoswarePictures ohhhh we sad it well Jesus I guess this guy's opinion is the only one who matters 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 it's a shit ride bruh. Sorry not sorry
I am so glad that Six Flags built some of the amazing machines that I got to experience as a kid. I am so mad they put this park in so much debt and killed it. I miss this park SO much
Been on Dominator, Posessed, and Flying Cobras. Been on crazy train. Been on little dipper at Camden Park. basically I've been to Geauga Lake without ever going lol
i was just watching your video on where cga coasters might go after the closure of the park and i was thinking that with the merger, coasters can go to SF parks too. i think it’d be cool of you made a updated video including SF parks as options for relocations
As for X-Flight, it may have originally been intended for Kings Island. The first Flying Dutchman was built at California's Great America (then Paramount's Great America) in 2000 (relocated to Carowinds in 2004). Paramount had orders for two more, to be built in 2001, intended for Kings Island and Kings Dominion. The rumor is that Paramount was very disappointed with the poor reliability of the first one, so they cancelled the other two projects. As the cancellation happened when track was already being manufactured, both projects were picked up by Six Flags, and the coasters were installed in their parks that were closest to the original Paramount parks. The Kings Dominion coaster went to Six Flags America, and the Kings Island coaster went to Geauga Lake. If this is true, then it went full circle, since it was relocated to the park it was originally intended for.
Good memories of this place. It’s a shame that Cedar Fair bought just to close it and get free rides for a few years. Too bad that Morgan Hyper never happened. I wonder if that would have saved it or if not where it would have been moved to.
I also visited Geaugea Lake in 2002 and I quite liked Raging Wolf Bobs. My home parks are SFOT and SFFT standard for roughness is rather high after a lifetime of riding the original Giant and Rattler which were savage by the time they got RMCed I thought Villain was pretty fantastic. Dominator didn’t really do much for me TBH. It was fine, but definitely not my favorite floorless.
I miss going there back in late 90s and early 00s when I was kid. As soon as I got old enough to get my license, and wanted to go with friends, it was closed!!!😭😭😭😭
Went there a few times as a kid, it felt like such an awesome park at the time. The flying coaster scared the crap out of my aunts that were brave enough to ride with me
The disastrous last decade destroyed not only one perfectly good park, but two, since it took out Sea World Ohio, which, while the smallest of the four original Sea Worlds, was still a perfectly nice little animal park
I can still smell the grease from lift hill of double loop. First ever coaster besides big dip. The memories at this small park are endless as a child. 😢
Yes a lot of people were upset. They said at the very least it should have went into the roller coaster hall of fame. It was one of the oldest coasters in the world.
As you were going though the video I realized I remember riding these rides based on the six flags names, then I noticed the years of the six flags names and feel super old…
I LOVED the Villain growing up!!!! It's the coaster that made me a coaster enthusiast!! Is there any coaster out there today that gives a similar ride? Ive heard ghostrider at knotts, but I've never been to knotts so I'm not sure. Thanks!
Geauga Lake was my home park back in the day. Raging Wolf Bobs remains one of my least favorite coasters ever. Rode it twice in the mid 90s and refused to ride it again. So bad lol Villain was great, at least those first few years. It got pretty rough later on. I'd put Dominator above X-Flight. Still my top floorless.
Considering the opinions on the woodies and no hyper or full circuit launch coaster would've left a bit to be desired at the end of its life, but X-Flight was still pretty unique for its time, then Firehawk was within a days drive of its clone and 2 superman clones. Then you have the OG Superman at Over Georgia, Vekoma's prototype (Borg Assimilator/Nighthawk) got moved to Carowinds in 2004, then Tatsu all alone on the west coast-poor Tatsu
Does anyone remember what was in that yellow/orange tent looking thing that you can see in the footage of Corkscrew? Geauga Lake was my home park, I am shocked that I cannot remember what that was.
I didn’t realize they started removing coasters the year before the final year (maybe cedar fair was planning on closing it before the final announcement, after the 2007 session) 😱😞
Wait wait wait that cyclon was the exact ohio state fair coaster? Where did you find that out, i have wanted for years to confirm what the older non-wild-mouse coaster at the fair was. It's very interesting to me how many geagua lake rides I've been on elsewhere.
The ones I've ridden (Plus a rating 1-10) Beaver Land (Roadrunner) 2 Corkscrew 3 Cyclone (at the fair) 2 Double Loop 4 Wolf Bobs 5 Headspin 3 Serial Thriller 4 Superman 5 Big Bipper (My first full size coaster) 6 Villain 7 Batman 8 X Flight 6
Under the right management this could have been quite the resort with two parks, a water park and god knows what could have been built up around it to make it a resort.
Just gotta say, the touch of adding where each ride ended up is a great addition. Thanks so much for that
My original home park! Double Loop was my first coaster with inversions. I saw the entire transformation from Geauga Lake, to Six Flags, and back to Geauga lake, I miss it.
My home park as well. My father's company picnic was there every year. Double loop and corkscrew were my first two roller coasters in 1982. I loved the mascot Geagua Dog. I was pretty ticked off at cedar fair for a few years after they closed the park. Such great memories, though!
I grew up at this park - sometimes Geauga Lake content can be hard to watch for me, I really miss it a ton. Loved the rankings, and amazing work on the information in the video. It's a park that deserves to be remembered and you did a brilliant job at that!
Absolutely a legendary park that was done so dirty in its final years
I know so sad
I loved this park. In 2000, everything seemed so innovative. A floorless coaster, a flying coaster, a wood coaster with steel supports…I was blown away and loved every minute of it!
I grew up at Geauga Lake in the 70s.. The Big Dipper was my first “grownup” coaster. It’s a shame it closed.
The Villain was my wife’s favorite wooden coaster that she ever rode.
I took my wife and kids on what turned out to be the last day the park was ever open. The announcement of the closure came as a shock and we still miss it. My daughter was devastated.
The next year, we made Kennywood our home park, which was actually the park my dad grew up with in the 30s and 40s.
My favorite coaster was probably the Big Dipper, because of the memories I have, but I honestly think the Villain was the best the park ever had. We had a ride on it during Halloweekends, 11pm with heavy fog. The Beast and Steel Vengeance have surpassed it as Amazing Night Rides, but not by much.
For a second I thought this video was going to be “Ranking every coaster EVER”
"At 978 we got Skyrush."
"At 978 we got Skyrush."
I don't know if he'd rank it that high! 🤔
@@KcowXWhy’d you say it twice
@@KcowXWhy’d you say it twice
I remember visiting Six Flags Ohio in the summer of 2000. A friend and I went to Kings Island, Cedar Point and Six Flags Ohio to father that summer. I also went to Six Flags Great America in Illinois. I got a lot of credits that summer.
Raging Wolf Bobs is the coaster I remember the best from Geauga Lake. I loved that summer trip and I’m glad I was able to get to the park before it closed forever.
I'm commenting before even watching. Grew up going to this park! Double Loop was my first coaster ever! I was terrified to go, but then demanded to go again. Villian was one of my favorite coasters, but Batman (Dominator) was my absolute favorite! My mom and I rode in the front once and it started raining, and well, rain hitting your face on a roller coaster kinda hurts. Lol. Amazing park that I'll never forget.
Thank you for another awesome Geauga Lake video! I love ElToroRyan and CoasterStudios, but you are my favorite coaster RUclipsr specifically because of your amazing content about Geauga Lake. So many of us became coaster enthusiasts simply because of this park. As sad as it always will be to have lost my home park, thank you thank you thank you for keeping Geauga Lake’s memory alive and for posting content for a new generation to know its history.
You honestly have no idea how happy we were at Michigans Adventure to get this lol.
Bro Lemmy get that back really quick
I was young when Geauga Lake was around. I blame Double Loop for me being so hesitant with riding roller coasters because I have vivid memories of riding it when I was maybe 10. The head banging against the over the shoulder restraints during the final helix left me absolutely crying.
I had season passes from 1995 until 2004. It was so interesting watching it transform from a small family park into Worlds of Adventure. So many memories. Still heartbroken to this day. I will never forget meeting the guys from the band EVE6 and riding with them on X-Flight.
Thank you for doing a video on the park I grew up in. Serial Thriller was my 1st steel coaster and is why I LOVE SLCs.
My fiancée grew up going there in the 90s-00s and has very fond memories of it, she’ll really appreciate this thanks
Oh wow, I've ridden 4 of these. Firehawk, Flying Cobras, Dominator, and Posessed. Dominator was the only one I knew was from this park.
Great video! I enjoyed watching this! Firehawk definitely had a good run of being one of the top coasters at Kings Island for a long time.
I also went to this park in 2002 (my one and only time) when I graduated high school my dad flew me to Ohio since I was dying to go to Cedar Point, Six Flags Ohio was a bonus being an hour or so away.
Had a great time at this park, for the time it was an impressive coaster lineup. Has a special place in my memory bank.
I was 7-8 when Geauga Lake closed, but I always went there growing up probably at least 40-50 times. Also, when it was Six Flags and SeaWorld as well and then Wildwater Kingdom. I wasn’t 52 inches tall yet, so I couldn’t ride the Thunderhawk or any coaster that was higher than that. Double Loop was my first roller coaster and my friend and I kept going on it. I’m sad I’ll never get to ride X-Flight though, but at least I can still get on Dominator. That first loop always terrified me as a kid with how big and loud it was.
Villain had a rather uncomfortable and scary trick-track at the bottom of the second valley. It seriously looked like that part of the track had been chewed up by some sort of wild animal, and it really felt like you were going to get thrown out of the train and into the nearby fence. If I remember correctly, it was eventually removed. Anyhow, Villain was a pretty intimidating ride back in the early 2000s. Good memories!
..Double Loop, my 1st coaster credit ever, was the world's 1st consecutive vertical looping coaster!! Miss you, man!!
Many of their coaster did not age well, but several still going strong. Interesting video. Crazy in 2000 that this park was becoming a mega park and my local six flags (New England) got multiple new rides including a world class coaster. A bygone era
Villian was one of the best CCIs ever, IMO. And I agree with the ranking of Dominator except that I would add that it was even better when it was along the lake! #ripgl
I am so happy you made this video this was my first park! I'm sad it's gone but glad it existed
I’m happy dominator got moved to KD. It looks like a great floorless
GL was my home park and had season passes to there and SeaWorld from the time I was like 4 till graduating high school in 2005 when I worked at Cedar point. Villain still is my all time favorite woodie with Mean Streak still my number 1. Yes 6 flags made the park grow too big too fast for the local area and yes they had operations issues. However, no one will ever be able to convince me that Cedar Fair didn’t plan on closing the park when they bought it. Even though I was in college when the park closed, my heart was still broken. Thank you for doing this video. I really wish you could have gone before both buy outs.
This was my home park.started going there in the mid 70's my first coaster was big dipper.scared the real out of me the first ride as my older brother basically had to hold me down on the bunny hops. But it started my love of coasters which ended up being my favorite rides. I rode all the coasters there after that. Man I miss that place so much. I'd still go if it was there.
Great video. Thanks for this. Was searching for this exact thing. You did a great job of highlighting how good the rides were at this park, it was always overshadowed by Cedar Point but I felt like it held its own and always preferred GL
Grew up next to Chippewa lake and the abandoned park had no clue it was at Geauga prior, that's so cool.
Also rode a little dipper as a child at Conneaut Lake Park.
I loved serial thriller definitely one of the best there.
I miss my dear Geauga Lake so much never forgetting all the memores here tho
My original home park! Thanks for remembering ole Geauga Lake 👍
Double loop was my first ever coaster. I was so small when I rode it that the forces in the loops pressed my head down so my chin touched my chest. I loooooooved it.
My friends and I were lucky enough to have visited this park in its last year of operation (June of 2007). Back then we knew that the park wouldn't last much longer when there were only a couple of hundred other people at the park during the weekend.
But we ended up having a fun couple of hours before heading to Cedar Point for an extra half day there. Dominator clearly was the best ride, The Villain by far the worst. Raging Wolf Bobs was not rough at all and the same goes for Head Spin, which was the smoothest Boomerang coaster we ever did at that time.
Big Dipper is my Number 1 at Geauga Lake for sure! So many memories and nostalgia
Awesome video that gave me a great video idea.
Awesome Idea - An Expansion Draft Video - Take a group of 2-3 other people or more and have a Fantasy Draft where you take a park like Cedar Point or Kings Island, pretend they are closing like Geauga Lake, and pick a ride until zero remain and then have a vote to see who had the best one.
You could do an expansion draft with two parks, or take 2 or 3 existing parks and use a draft to enhance them.
The real fun happens if you make it a snake draft like in Fantasy MLB or NFL
Awesome video. Went many times. Rode them all a ton. Still remember being stuck on the X Flight lift hill in the blazing sun once 😂 This park was awesome man i had more fun here than i ever did at Cedar point. So cool to hear Serial Thriller still open in Michigan i can still go down memory lane some day
Family and friends from western PA always camped and went to the six flags here every summer. Xflight will be my number 1!
Now im stuck in boise, idaho and my nearest parks are a long distance and pretty expensive ticket away
Same here. I just went one time and it was also the summer of 2002. Nice park and the villian was great
I remember going to Geagua Lake when I was a child. I was intrigued by X-Flight and its green track. However, I was far too small to ride. Luckily I rode it at Kings Island. God I miss that vertical loop.
That was an elite element
Not only was this my home park, but my neighborhood too. I grew up half a mile from the park, and will forever be bitter about my childhood being bulldozed.
Great video! My family visited Geauga Lake Park in 1996 or 97. Ironically the only coaster I remember riding there is Mind Eraser. I may have a vague memory of riding another coaster close to the road/parking lot?
I also have a spotty memory of the park, but luckily I found my trip report I wrote up right after I got back home from that trip
Serial Thriller! Never made it to Geauga Lake but I ride Thunderhawk all the time.
I was lucky enough to have grown up 40 minutes from the park so i got to ride everything plenty of times through my youth and early 20s. Looking back, it was better than cedar point at the time. There used to be a ride called "the rotor" and it was famous for the Rotor Man. If youre from northeast, Ohio you know what i'm talking about.
Idk if you got a bad run on Big Dipper, but that back row is still in my top 5. It may not be Phoenix, but flying into those buzz bars repeatedly was a great experience. When leaving we had a choice of 1 ride on X-Flight or marathon Dipper and we had 4 great rides on Dipper.
I still can’t believe how unceremoniously Cedar Fair killed this park off.
I cherish my memories at geauga lake. And I'm glad I got to ride all of these great coasters. Six flags will make it so no small parks can ever open again. They will petition to raise insurance rates to a level only they can afford and make it impossible for other parks to take root.
I watch your videos at work 😎
Villain looked great!! I always thought that it looked like boss and screamin Eagle had a baby.
Geauga Lake: Is existing
Six Flags: Prepare for trouble!!
Cedar Fair: And make it double!!
Worked at Cedar Point 99-01. Remember the name changes from over ohio to SFWOA. Sadly with industry changes and keeping stock holders happy, average American family is unable to afford going to parks. 25 years ago the rollercoaster crews that I worked with were the last of a breed, fast operations and taking care of guests.
I miss Geauga Lake soooo much! Was so sad to see it go :c
I LOVE THESE VIDEOS!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!
8:45 Superman Ultimate Escape (and all other Impulse coasters except Legendary Twin Dragon) used LIM and not LSM
3:17 I see a cloud shaped like a head next to the Corkscrew. Look at the sky at the right.
Awesome video! It would be really cool if you could do a by the numbers video on it too Love the channel!
by the numbers is very possible, but may have to take some liberties with the older defunct ones
My wife and I took our boys, then 6 and 8, the last year it was opened. There may not have been more than 50 cars in the lot. Upside that we got to go on to whatever they wanted to without a line. The downside was that the older one got violently ill and we had to leave. Oh, and when we were growing up we'd spend one day at Sea World and then one at Geauga Lake-- a few times a season.
I’m glad that my home park has the best SLC with original trains.
Long live Thunderhawk!
Is that sarcasm
Lmfao 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 keep thinking that lmfao.
@@xavierhardy1857 he literally said in the video that Thunderhawk is the best SLC with original trains. As someone with MA as their home park, it’s better than nothing, or ideal, better than the other SLCs.
@@DoswarePictures ohhhh we sad it well Jesus I guess this guy's opinion is the only one who matters 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 it's a shit ride bruh. Sorry not sorry
There is a little dipper at six flags great america from the 50's. Looks very similar to that one. If not identical
Geauga Lake looked like a great amusement park
It wasn't. It was lame af. Especially compared to mm
@@Abcdefgx-u9gcompared to magic mountain? no shit, it's a small park
I've ridden two of those coasters at their new homes; Dominator at Kings Dominion and Firehawk (R.I.P.) at Kings Island.
I am so glad that Six Flags built some of the amazing machines that I got to experience as a kid. I am so mad they put this park in so much debt and killed it. I miss this park SO much
I can't believe Cedar Fair closes this park cause they didn't want it to compete with Cedar Point
Been on Dominator, Posessed, and Flying Cobras. Been on crazy train. Been on little dipper at Camden Park. basically I've been to Geauga Lake without ever going lol
i was just watching your video on where cga coasters might go after the closure of the park and i was thinking that with the merger, coasters can go to SF parks too. i think it’d be cool of you made a updated video including SF parks as options for relocations
As for X-Flight, it may have originally been intended for Kings Island. The first Flying Dutchman was built at California's Great America (then Paramount's Great America) in 2000 (relocated to Carowinds in 2004). Paramount had orders for two more, to be built in 2001, intended for Kings Island and Kings Dominion. The rumor is that Paramount was very disappointed with the poor reliability of the first one, so they cancelled the other two projects. As the cancellation happened when track was already being manufactured, both projects were picked up by Six Flags, and the coasters were installed in their parks that were closest to the original Paramount parks. The Kings Dominion coaster went to Six Flags America, and the Kings Island coaster went to Geauga Lake. If this is true, then it went full circle, since it was relocated to the park it was originally intended for.
I wish this was still open, it would be awesome having 3 major amusement parks in ohio
I kinda wanna see you do this again but with SFNO and SFAW
What was SFAW?
@@295g295 Six Flags Astroworld
Good memories of this place. It’s a shame that Cedar Fair bought just to close it and get free rides for a few years.
Too bad that Morgan Hyper never happened. I wonder if that would have saved it or if not where it would have been moved to.
I also visited Geaugea Lake in 2002 and I quite liked Raging Wolf Bobs. My home parks are SFOT and SFFT standard for roughness is rather high after a lifetime of riding the original Giant and Rattler which were savage by the time they got RMCed I thought Villain was pretty fantastic. Dominator didn’t really do much for me TBH. It was fine, but definitely not my favorite floorless.
Overall, I’d agree, but I’d flip Dominator and X-Flight. Great video!
Man….even though I never went there, I sorely miss this place
I miss going there back in late 90s and early 00s when I was kid. As soon as I got old enough to get my license, and wanted to go with friends, it was closed!!!😭😭😭😭
You should do a video ranking the new six flags parks (both cedar fair and six flags parks) combined
Went there a few times as a kid, it felt like such an awesome park at the time. The flying coaster scared the crap out of my aunts that were brave enough to ride with me
I can't believe I've ridden four of these, despite never going to Geauga Lake. Probably shoulda been five, but I missed out on Firehawk.
The disastrous last decade destroyed not only one perfectly good park, but two, since it took out Sea World Ohio, which, while the smallest of the four original Sea Worlds, was still a perfectly nice little animal park
I can still smell the grease from lift hill of double loop. First ever coaster besides big dip. The memories at this small park are endless as a child. 😢
And wasn't #7 mind Eraser?
The last coaster is being used as parts for carowinds flying coaster.
Very sad that Big Dipper couldn’t be saved.
Yes a lot of people were upset. They said at the very least it should have went into the roller coaster hall of fame. It was one of the oldest coasters in the world.
This was my home park until CF closed it down so unceremoniously.
I love the love for X Flight, I love those Vekoma flyers. Shame they dont make them like that anymore
As you were going though the video I realized I remember riding these rides based on the six flags names, then I noticed the years of the six flags names and feel super old…
I LOVED the Villain growing up!!!! It's the coaster that made me a coaster enthusiast!! Is there any coaster out there today that gives a similar ride? Ive heard ghostrider at knotts, but I've never been to knotts so I'm not sure. Thanks!
Please do this for Astroworld!
Man, one would think KI would’ve scooped up all the upper tier rides
Geauga Lake was my home park back in the day. Raging Wolf Bobs remains one of my least favorite coasters ever. Rode it twice in the mid 90s and refused to ride it again. So bad lol Villain was great, at least those first few years. It got pretty rough later on. I'd put Dominator above X-Flight. Still my top floorless.
I was just thinking someone should do this video earlier today.
that's a coincidence
I live like 10 minutes from where it was, I never got to experience it but I can only wish
Considering the opinions on the woodies and no hyper or full circuit launch coaster would've left a bit to be desired at the end of its life, but X-Flight was still pretty unique for its time, then Firehawk was within a days drive of its clone and 2 superman clones. Then you have the OG Superman at Over Georgia, Vekoma's prototype (Borg Assimilator/Nighthawk) got moved to Carowinds in 2004, then Tatsu all alone on the west coast-poor Tatsu
I find it slightly wild that while I never got here, I have been on 4 rides that previously was at the park.
did i hear you say legend at Holiday World had a gerstlauer train until 2005?? never knew that
It had the Gerstlauer train for its first 2 seasons
Does anyone remember what was in that yellow/orange tent looking thing that you can see in the footage of Corkscrew? Geauga Lake was my home park, I am shocked that I cannot remember what that was.
I didn’t realize they started removing coasters the year before the final year (maybe cedar fair was planning on closing it before the final announcement, after the 2007 session) 😱😞
8:45 You mean LIMs
Only impulse to use LSM is Legendary Twin Dragon at Chongquing Sunac Land in China.
Yes you're right
Wait wait wait that cyclon was the exact ohio state fair coaster? Where did you find that out, i have wanted for years to confirm what the older non-wild-mouse coaster at the fair was.
It's very interesting to me how many geagua lake rides I've been on elsewhere.
I worked at Geauga Lake in 1989. Fun entertainment
The ones I've ridden (Plus a rating 1-10)
Beaver Land (Roadrunner) 2
Corkscrew 3
Cyclone (at the fair) 2
Double Loop 4
Wolf Bobs 5
Headspin 3
Serial Thriller 4
Superman 5
Big Bipper (My first full size coaster) 6
Villain 7
Batman 8
X Flight 6
Under the right management this could have been quite the resort with two parks, a water park and god knows what could have been built up around it to make it a resort.
10.Roadrunner Express
9.Raging Wolf Bobs
8.Double Loop
7.Mind Eraser
6.Big Dipper
5.Superman: Ultimate Escape
4.Serial Thriller
3.Villain
2.Batman: Knight Flight
1.X-Flight
Every time I hear geauga lake I get sad then angry.
Same!
Frick cedar point lol
Any other defunct park you've visited?
Hmm not that I can think of. Fantasy Island looked like it might but Gene Staples saved it
@@AirtimeThrills Can you do videos of Astro world and Opryland?
Is there a plan to do the 50 years of six flags great adventure series?
My first park 😢