
News: Rides being stored at The Great EscapeBy Chris L |
Jan. 9th, 2006 -- Steel supports, long lengths of tracks, and cars for an inverted roller coaster and a water flume continued to arrive on large trucks Friday at The Great Escape parking lots on Route 9. A park employee, who wished to remain anonymous, confirmed that the equipment arriving on site belongs to the Serial Thriller and Tidal Wave rides that once operated at the now defunct Six Flags AstroWorld park in Houston.While it is natural to assume these two rides are being brought here for installation at the Queensbury amusement park, The Great Escape Marketing Director Jennifer Mance said the park is merely holding on to the parts until corporate officials from Six Flags decide what to do with them. "We are storing the parts, but the future plans for those rides have not been announced," Mance said. As of Thursday, no plans for new rides at the park have been submitted to Queensbury or Warren County planning agencies. Approval for installation of the new rides would require local government approval. Visit the The Post-Star for the original and complete article. |
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