Magic Mountain has a ride "memorial" and our GIB changed SFGAm forever. We should have something to remember it by since Silverwood took everything but the sign and the name Deja Vu.
They can put up food stands next to it make some money that way. Maybe it's because we don't have that many rides that have been removed or sold...look how few rides we have lost since the park opened in 1976. Not that many...
Sky Whirl Rolling Thunder Turn Of The Century Deja Vu Southern Cross Delta Flyer/Eagles Flight Tidal Wave Shockwave The Edge Powerdive Ameri-Go-Round Bottoms Up Cagun Cliffhanger Traqueffe Jam Gulf Coaster Davey Jones Dinghies Yukon Yahoo Z-Force Hay Bailer Trailblazer Spinnaker Space Shuttle America Splashwater Falls Hilltopper Ferris Wheel
I think that would be enough for a museum
"The rides are GREAT, The shows are GREAT, the fun is GREAT. At Marriott"s GREAT AMERICA!"
^^You got me but I was referring to the big rides like Shockwave, Z-Force, Rolling Thunder, etc. Great Adventure will probably get one and then us. In 2039. Seriously, I wanna see some SWF, Vu, Shockwave stuff!
onyxhotel08 wrote:Magic Mountain has a ride "memorial" and our GIB changed SFGAm forever. We should have something to remember it by since Silverwood took everything but the sign and the name Deja Vu.
Deja-Vu changed SFGAm forever?
Please. Not even close.
It's not even a bip on the radar. If you know the history of this park, you would know that this coaster doesn't even register.
Most of us here loved the ride experience of it, but as far as historic reference, it doesn't hold a candle.
I finally retired the Sarah Palin signature because she is now 100% irrelevant.
The problems associated with it made a huge impact on the park and the whole chain together. It went down as probably the most troublesome ride ever at SFGAm.
I'm guessing not free, but the one's I've seen hold about 4-5 people. At least in Europe where they've been using those for better than the past decade. Basically wait til someone pays for it, then jump in
Favorite Wood Coasters: The Voyage, Ravine Flyer II, Thunderhead, Balder Favorite Steel: Voltron Nevera, Steel Vengeance, Expedition GeForce, Olympia Looping Parks visited: 232, Coasters Ridden: Steel: 894, Wood: 179, Total: 1073