• Conneaut Lake rides for sale

    From Surf Dance Chris@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 12 15:16:59 2021
    Most of the rides at Conneaut Lake Park, including the Blue Streak and carousel, have been put up for sale at usedrides.com

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  • From TheK-ManRocks@21:1/5 to surfd...@aol.com on Sat Sep 18 17:18:57 2021
    On Sunday, September 12, 2021 at 6:17:00 PM UTC-4, surfd...@aol.com wrote:
    Most of the rides at Conneaut Lake Park, including the
    Blue Streak and carousel, have been put up for sale at usedrides.com

    Sad to see the park go like this!

    What? An Eli Bridge portable wheel for only US$1,000??

    What could possibly be wrong with it? 🤣

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  • From Surf Dance Chris@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 18 21:36:30 2021
    Also it’s sad to see only one person responded so far about this topic.

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  • From Surf Dance Chris@21:1/5 to TheK-ManRocks on Sat Sep 18 21:34:29 2021
    On Saturday, September 18, 2021 at 8:18:58 PM UTC-4, TheK-ManRocks wrote:
    On Sunday, September 12, 2021 at 6:17:00 PM UTC-4, surfd...@aol.com wrote:
    Most of the rides at Conneaut Lake Park, including the
    Blue Streak and carousel, have been put up for sale at usedrides.com
    Sad to see the park go like this!

    What? An Eli Bridge portable wheel for only US$1,000??

    What could possibly be wrong with it? 🤣
    I’m guessing all their equipment is in bad shape. Wish they had just tried to sell the tumble bug instead of trying fix it or pretending to try anyway and then saying it needs to be scrapped.

    Also, that emoji at the end of your response actually shows up as an emoji… never saw that on rrc before (I view on google groups).

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  • From Richard Bannister@21:1/5 to surfd...@aol.com on Sat Sep 18 23:55:53 2021
    On Sunday, 19 September 2021 at 05:36:31 UTC+1, surfd...@aol.com wrote:
    Also it’s sad to see only one person responded so far about this topic.

    Conneaut has been on borrowed time for decades. I'm glad that I got to visit it, but it's time to let it go.

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    www.superiorsolitaire.com

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  • From GodsOnSafari@21:1/5 to Richard Bannister on Mon Sep 20 06:16:15 2021
    On Sunday, September 19, 2021 at 2:55:55 AM UTC-4, Richard Bannister wrote:
    On Sunday, 19 September 2021 at 05:36:31 UTC+1, surfd...@aol.com wrote:
    Also it’s sad to see only one person responded so far about this topic.
    Conneaut has been on borrowed time for decades. I'm glad that I got to visit it, but it's time to let it go.

    -
    www.superiorsolitaire.com

    Exactly. It might have worked out if COVID didn't happen because they were at least at the point of operating in the black in 2019. But it did. I've said it before, will say it again: If the only wood coaster we lose and classic park that closes up is
    Conneaut Lake, I'm willing to accept that given the scope and grave nature of the threat that COVID poses to us.

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  • From Heather Kendrick@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 15 13:39:09 2021
    On Sep 19, 2021, Surf Dance Chris wrote
    (in article<9d902dee-4362-4895-8a4e-efe690d152d0n@googlegroups.com>):

    Also it´s sad to see only one person responded so far about this
    topic.

    Jumping in very late to say... that´s partly due to the fact that my life
    has been in a chaotic state for a while that has kept me away from many of my usual online haunts. Had I been here I would have said something for sure.
    I´ve been fairly active in various Conneaut Lake Park related Facebook
    groups and have spent my ranting energy there. I don´t know if I have the energy for much more of it but I´ll just say that watching CLP get stripped under the completely disingenuous guise of "renovation" has been really
    painful to me as someone with strong emotional ties to the park.

    I will just note that CLP´s carousel has been there since 1905, which is a really rare phenomenon. The only other classic carousel I can think of that
    has been in its original location its whole existence is DelGrosso´s, which
    is significantly newer (1924). Yes, I know (most of) the figures have been replaced, but the carousel itself is original to the park. I am in the
    minority here but I think losing the carousel is worse than losing the Blue Streak, although I might have to rate the hacking up of the Tumble Bug for scrap as the very worst of the three losses.

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    Heather, the Carousel Rabbit

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  • From Surf Dance Chris@21:1/5 to Heather Kendrick on Mon Nov 15 16:11:19 2021
    On Monday, November 15, 2021 at 1:39:12 PM UTC-5, Heather Kendrick wrote:
    On Sep 19, 2021, Surf Dance Chris wrote
    (in article<9d902dee-4362-4895...@googlegroups.com>):
    Also it´s sad to see only one person responded so far about this
    topic.
    Jumping in very late to say... that´s partly due to the fact that my life has been in a chaotic state for a while that has kept me away from many of my
    usual online haunts. Had I been here I would have said something for sure. I´ve been fairly active in various Conneaut Lake Park related Facebook groups and have spent my ranting energy there. I don´t know if I have the energy for much more of it but I´ll just say that watching CLP get stripped under the completely disingenuous guise of "renovation" has been really painful to me as someone with strong emotional ties to the park.

    I will just note that CLP´s carousel has been there since 1905, which is a really rare phenomenon. The only other classic carousel I can think of that has been in its original location its whole existence is DelGrosso´s, which is significantly newer (1924). Yes, I know (most of) the figures have been replaced, but the carousel itself is original to the park. I am in the minority here but I think losing the carousel is worse than losing the Blue Streak, although I might have to rate the hacking up of the Tumble Bug for scrap as the very worst of the three losses.

    --

    Heather, the Carousel Rabbit

    I’m in some (all?) of those groups as well. It’s been quite sad for sure. I’m getting the feeling keeping the park as it was, or at least maintaining a lot of its history, was not really the intention from the start. I do agree the loss of Tumble
    Bug is probably the worst loss of the 3.
    I’ve only been to Conneaut Lake once (during the ACE Con in 2010), in addition to an unsuccessful visit (due to rain) in 2001, but I was really hoping the park would somehow continue to survive and eventually thrive. Still haven’t ridden Blue Streak.
    I’m not very optimistic anymore.

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  • From Surf Dance Chris@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 4 20:03:27 2022
    Well, according to various posts/photos on Facebook, the Blue Streak is no more. Apparently it was being dismantled and its wood getting a controlled burn, and the fire got out of control and more quickly burned most of the rest of the ride. Interesting
    that comments are disabled on the official Facebook page for the park nowadays. Seemed that few knew about the coaster being dismantled (but few were surprised). A shame what has happened to that park this past year.

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  • From Tyler Eaves@21:1/5 to surfd...@aol.com on Wed Jan 5 09:34:29 2022
    On Tuesday, January 4, 2022 at 11:03:28 PM UTC-5, surfd...@aol.com wrote:
    Well, according to various posts/photos on Facebook, the Blue Streak is no more. Apparently it was being dismantled and its wood getting a controlled burn, and the fire got out of control and more quickly burned most of the rest of the ride.
    Interesting that comments are disabled on the official Facebook page for the park nowadays. Seemed that few knew about the coaster being dismantled (but few were surprised). A shame what has happened to that park this past year.

    I visited Conneaut once, maybe about 2002. (Lakemont was the main stop on that trip... Leap the Dips was operational and Bland's was still Bland's and had the Zyklon). Blue Streak was down. I rode the Tumble Bug and left. Sad.

    Do we know if the trains got saved, at least?

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  • From Surf Dance Chris@21:1/5 to Tyler Eaves on Thu Jan 6 07:04:58 2022
    On Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at 12:34:30 PM UTC-5, Tyler Eaves wrote:
    On Tuesday, January 4, 2022 at 11:03:28 PM UTC-5, surfd...@aol.com wrote:
    Well, according to various posts/photos on Facebook, the Blue Streak is no more. Apparently it was being dismantled and its wood getting a controlled burn, and the fire got out of control and more quickly burned most of the rest of the ride.
    Interesting that comments are disabled on the official Facebook page for the park nowadays. Seemed that few knew about the coaster being dismantled (but few were surprised). A shame what has happened to that park this past year.
    I visited Conneaut once, maybe about 2002. (Lakemont was the main stop on that trip... Leap the Dips was operational and Bland's was still Bland's and had the Zyklon). Blue Streak was down. I rode the Tumble Bug and left. Sad.

    Do we know if the trains got saved, at least?

    I believe I saw a comment that the trains were saved, and that the ACE Coaster Classic plaque from 2010 had been removed and put away somewhere back in 2019.

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  • From Cyclone411@21:1/5 to surfd...@aol.com on Fri Jan 7 06:07:09 2022
    On Thursday, January 6, 2022 at 10:05:00 AM UTC-5, surfd...@aol.com wrote:
    On Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at 12:34:30 PM UTC-5, Tyler Eaves wrote:
    On Tuesday, January 4, 2022 at 11:03:28 PM UTC-5, surfd...@aol.com wrote:
    Well, according to various posts/photos on Facebook, the Blue Streak is no more. Apparently it was being dismantled and its wood getting a controlled burn, and the fire got out of control and more quickly burned most of the rest of the ride.
    Interesting that comments are disabled on the official Facebook page for the park nowadays. Seemed that few knew about the coaster being dismantled (but few were surprised). A shame what has happened to that park this past year.
    I visited Conneaut once, maybe about 2002. (Lakemont was the main stop on that trip... Leap the Dips was operational and Bland's was still Bland's and had the Zyklon). Blue Streak was down. I rode the Tumble Bug and left. Sad.

    Do we know if the trains got saved, at least?
    I believe I saw a comment that the trains were saved, and that the ACE Coaster Classic plaque from 2010 had been removed and put away somewhere back in 2019.

    Saving the trains has been the only possible save since it became brutally clear that the new owner only wanted the property for other purposes. We all knew there was no chance of keeping or moving the coaster and since the owner became aware of the
    virulent anger of enthusiasts at what he was doing it's not even mildly surprising to see the "accidental" fire. I hope both sets of trains were saved.

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