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Will Local Amusement Park Get Rid Of Coasters?

POSTED: 7:16 pm EDT August 28, 2007
UPDATED: 7:19 pm EDT August 28, 2007

Roller coaster fans are wondering what's next for a popular northeast Ohio amusement park.

Geauga Lake and Wildwater Kingdom is once again a hot topic and the question is, will the park get rid of its coasters?

The landmark Aurora amusement park is near and dear to the hearts of many people in the area, so many are concerned by the rumors that roller coasters might be removed.

A popular Web site for them park enthusiasts claims the Dominator and Thunderhawk roller coasters may be packed up and moved.

Aurora Mayor Lynn McGill said he's willing to wager that Geauga Lake will stay put because its owners have invested millions.

Cedar Fair, the parent company of Geauga Lake, said that it won't comment on speculation and rumors.




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