- June 28th, 2004, 1:19 am
#6913
Yep. Here are some pics:
<a href='http://rcdb.com/installationgallery2379.htm' target='_blank'>http://rcdb.com/installationgallery2379.htm</a>
Also from rcdb:
After the 2002 season Paramount's Great America announced they had sold Tidal Wave/Greased Lightnin' to Wieland Schwarzkopf and that it would be transported back to Germany. As the Greased Lightnin' was trucked away from PGA, it didn't head to port, but north to Six Flags Marine World where it was unloaded in the parking lot. Many people claimed this was a staging area prior to heading back to Germany. This proved not to be true as the Greased Lightnin' is still at Six Flags Marine World.
It is pretty clear that Six Flags Corporation (not necessarily the Marine World park) has purchased the Greased Lightnin'. The unusual move is thought to be because Six Flags purchased the Greased Lightnin' from Wieland Schwarzkopf and there was no point in sending it back to Germany. Rather than send the trucks to port, they were sent to Six Flags Marine World where the ride will be stored until it finds its new home
Like RollerNut said, I believe they are just using it for parts to keep the other two Six Flags Schwarzkopf shuttles running, as it appears to be rotting away. If Six Flags ever intended to use it again, I think it would already be at SFNO or one of their other small parks.
I was very disappointed when SFoG removed TW/Viper. It brought back so many memories of White Lightnin'. SFoG also did a really good job with the theming, and making it fit in with the Cotton States area. Too bad these days, every major ride Six Flags adds is named after Batman or Superman. It gets so damn annoying after a while.
I read that it's a nightmare for SFKK crews to maintain and is closed often. At least it ran pretty frequently during it's Atlanta years.