Ohio park selling pieces of troubled coaster
Oct 9, 2012, 1:11 PM
MASON, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio amusement park is selling off pieces of a troubled roller coaster that is now being torn down.
The Cincinnati Enquirer (
http://bit.ly/R10tv6) reports that Kings Island in Mason is selling plaques with a piece of track from the Son of Beast coaster for $99.99. Pieces of the wood structure are being offered for $49.99, and structural bolts for $24.99.
Billed as the world’s tallest and fastest wooden coaster and with a signature loop in 2000, the ride was idled repeatedly. It closed for nearly a year for reconstruction after a 2006 accident injured more than two dozen people. It closed again after a woman reported being hurt in 2009. Park officials considered options, then decided to give up on the ride.
Crews began demolishing it last month.
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Information from: The Cincinnati Enquirer,
http://www.enquirer.com
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