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coasterdude5 Offline
1989
15th Season
It's midseason and we are already starting to feel the effects of Funtime leaving Charleston Gardens Amusement Park. I received notice last night that I would be relocated to a different Funtime property in Ohio. Seasonal workers have been notified that Funtime will not be rehiring again next year.
This has all been difficult to swallow but we cannot forget that all hope is not lost for the park. I have heard rumors that two separate entertainment companies are looking at Charleston Gardens. Both have expressed interest in the park but have not made any serious committments yet.
I will try to update you on this as frequently as possible, but it looks as if I need to start searching for a new home in Ohio.
- Joseph Reynolds
The Magic Carpet at Charleston Gardens Amusement Park
Funtime constructed this path to make the park seem easily expandable to possible buyers.
During the offseason the ground was raised around what was the train bridge to reduce flooding risks.
It's also not as long of a walk up the hill. -
fraroc Offline
So long Joe Reynolds!!
Good luck with Geauga Lake!! (mabye you can change history and it will be operating today ) -
MF72 Offline
^ You do know that there is a lot more in Ohio than just Geauga, right?
Anyway, third screen is the best, in my opinion. Excellent work, sir. -
Austin55 Offline
Great use of terrain, but kindoff boring. I think you update to much, it kindoff makes people lose interest. -
ChillerHockey33 Offline
And by "people" you mean just yourself, right? Cause I'm pretty sure no one has lost interest in this.
-Ryan -
Alpengeistfan1 Offline
I like having updates everyday, even if it's almost the same thing every time. You get to see things in different angles than you would before, and you get a good sense of the "story." -
coasterdude5 Offline
1989
15th Season
The summer season is underway and while the crowds are coming, they are not what we would normally see this time of year.
- Joseph Reynolds
Vulture's station stands silent as the ride was down for most of the day.
It was a nice day for the log flume.
SkyWheel
Have a nice day! -
coasterdude5 Offline
1989
15th Season
We're approaching the hot months of July. This is usually the time that the park is at its peak... the lines are long as are the days. Unfortunately that's no longer the case.
- Joseph Reynolds
Gardenhill Pass and Derecho.
The "steel skyline" of Charleston Gardens Amusement Park.
Millipede, the park's newest coaster.
To me, the Emerald Bay area represents the potential the park has... now it's just time someone take advantage of it.
Have a nice day. -
coasterdude5 Offline
1989
15th Season
It's August 1st and before you know it the schools will be in session once again. The deadline is quickly approaching for the park to be sold and so far we have not heard of any serious developments. The park is running out of time.
- Joseph Reynolds
I'm hoping that an owner is waiting for the park to close before making a formal announcement.
A tremendous amount of hard work and dedication has gone into establishing this park. I would hate to see it all go to waste.
But I suppose all good things must eventually come to an end.
Only time will tell...Edited by coasterdude5, 25 February 2010 - 01:56 PM.
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fraroc Offline
Oh fuck no!!!
It can't end like this.
Im starting the SAVE CGAP petition!!
If you want this project to live on, than post in this forum!!! -
Steve Offline
OMG SIGN ME UPPPPPP!!!!Oh fuck no!!!
It can't end like this.
Im starting the SAVE CGAP petition!!
If you want this project to live on, than post in this forum!!! -
Austin55 Offline
Why is there a bush inside the building ?
I really love your main street architecture. -
coasterdude5 Offline
1989
15th Season
Today is September 1st. We have a few more weekends left until the park closes for the season.
Schools have started back.
We're still waiting for a buyer. -
coasterdude5 Offline
1989
15th Season
Today is September 9th, 1989. The park has two more weekends of operation left.
- Joseph Reynolds
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