Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Theme Parks: Paultons Park gets approval for Cobra
A separate application to retain the Cobra steel rollercoaster at Paulton's Park was approved this morning at the NPA's headquarters. The approval means the Gerstlauer customer coaster, complete with its control building, catering kiosk and photography booth, can stay in its current location and does not have to be scrapped or moved.
Reading between the lines, it seems that the neighbors were upset with the noise released from riders of the higher-capacity Edge Disk-O coaster.
For Paulton's Park, this new approval greatly assists it, as it only needs to be concerned with relocating one ride, and the Edge installation is likely easier to move than the other.
See also
:
Amusement Parks: Paulton's Park pickle - update
Amusement Parks: Paulton's Park pickle underscores the importance of prior planning approval for new rides or attractions
To represent the amusement park industry, you must become a part of it: Lary Zucker on career, networking and litigation
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