I worked at an amusement park and the original bumper cars was called Autobon and now it's called Fender Bender where the cars look like 56 chevys. One ride I would consider it historical. The park I worked at also has a cable car ride still in operation today. The cable car ride from the 1964 NY World Fair is still operating at Six Flags Great Adventure.
There is a Wild Cat in Washington State at the Puyallup State Fair grounds, and is owned by Burback's Funtastic Traveling Shows. It was refurbished several years ago and still running today.
I wonder if that is the one that was @ the Seattle Center's Fun Forest? It was supposed to be sold to a Texas park (two are mentioned in the video). So I was just wondering. The first texas photo has cars just like the one from the FF but popular/historic rides usually find their way to the fair grounds. I would love to see the old wooden coaster get a RMC facelift. The nostalgia is gone and it's time. That's the roughest most "take your life into your own hands" coaster I've ever riden.
Knoebels Amusement Resort still has in their kiddie land operations, the helecopters. Ironically enough, the Antique cars that were shown are the same type of model of vehicles that Knoebels uses as well. The Wild-cat tracking reminded me a lot of the Jet Star, which was also a Schwarzkopf Roller Coaster as well. And Knoebels had that coaster until around 91 or 92.
There's one at lakeside amusement park in lakeside Colorado known as the cyclone it was the one that was in Nebraska was bought by lakeside amusement park and is operational and an amazing shape
Never failed.the snake lore was great for getting at least 2 people in front of you to bail out of the line on Zinger and always took bets on when the poor soul doing ops would have to go up to the 2nd tier and push LOl Good times :)
I worked at an amusement park and the original bumper cars was called Autobon and now it's called Fender Bender where the cars look like 56 chevys.
One ride I would consider it historical. The park I worked at also has a cable car ride still in operation today. The cable car ride from the 1964 NY World Fair is still operating at Six Flags Great Adventure.
There is a Wild Cat in Washington State at the Puyallup State Fair grounds, and is owned by Burback's Funtastic Traveling Shows. It was refurbished several years ago and still running today.
I wonder if that is the one that was @ the Seattle Center's Fun Forest? It was supposed to be sold to a Texas park (two are mentioned in the video). So I was just wondering. The first texas photo has cars just like the one from the FF but popular/historic rides usually find their way to the fair grounds.
I would love to see the old wooden coaster get a RMC facelift. The nostalgia is gone and it's time. That's the roughest most "take your life into your own hands" coaster I've ever riden.
Knoebels Amusement Resort still has in their kiddie land operations, the helecopters. Ironically enough, the Antique cars that were shown are the same type of model of vehicles that Knoebels uses as well.
The Wild-cat tracking reminded me a lot of the Jet Star, which was also a Schwarzkopf Roller Coaster as well. And Knoebels had that coaster until around 91 or 92.
There's one at lakeside amusement park in lakeside Colorado known as the cyclone it was the one that was in Nebraska was bought by lakeside amusement park and is operational and an amazing shape
Never failed.the snake lore was great for getting at least 2 people in front of you to bail out of the line on Zinger and always took bets on when the poor soul doing ops would have to go up to the 2nd tier and push LOl Good times :)
Puyallup Washington state fair has a wildcat
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