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RE: Greene Hills Amusement Park - Blu - Mar 19, 2012

This remindes me of the Windseeker, but smaller.


RE: Greene Hills Amusement Park - liftsifter - Mar 20, 2012

^ It is quite a bit different, but I can see the similarities.
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1970

We're still hard at work on the park, including a lot of landscaping for our main attraction!

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I was able to get a snapshot of the skyline at dusk.

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Greene Swings is the newest addition to the lineup.

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Parachute Flight still dominates the midway.

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So much clearing, so little time!

I'll have quite a bit more construction next time!


RE: Greene Hills Amusement Park - Blu - Mar 21, 2012

I wonder what will go in that big ditch...


RE: Greene Hills Amusement Park - invadazimrocks777 - Mar 21, 2012

water mabye?


RE: Greene Hills Amusement Park - liftsifter - Mar 22, 2012

^ Wait no more!
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1970

Construction continues to progress on our still un-named log flume. We're taking suggestions for names.

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Guests will see this amazing sight as they walk down the midway.

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The flume will feature 2,500ft. of water filled fun, as well as two lifts and two drops.

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When it opens, it will be the world's tallest log flume at 72ft!

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Georgian Twist is a classic Tilt-A-Whirl that will throw families back to the days of the state fair.

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A view from the top of Parachute Flight.

More soon!


RE: Greene Hills Amusement Park - Blu - Mar 22, 2012

here is a good name and logo to crop

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I guess this name would require you to build a lot of palm trees...


RE: Greene Hills Amusement Park - invadazimrocks777 - Mar 22, 2012

the new ride looks pretty cool so far


RE: Greene Hills Amusement Park - liftsifter - Mar 23, 2012

1970 - End of Construction

I cannot believe how much work we've completed in just under six months. The park as you see it now, will be as it is on opening day, which is March 7, 1970. We cannot wait to see you all there!

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Southern Splashdown is now complete, and even tested today!

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Lots of themed elements went into Southern Splashdown, making it an amazing ride!

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Thunder Bobs were also added, these will be lots of fun!

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Gainesville tornado was named after the 1936 tornado in Georgia.

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This lovely mall boasts three restaurants, and quite a few shops for our guests to enjoy, all in an open air market!

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We can't wait to see you walk through those gates!


RE: Greene Hills Amusement Park - invadazimrocks777 - Mar 23, 2012

whats the big building in the second pic?


RE: Greene Hills Amusement Park - liftsifter - Mar 27, 2012

1971

It's official, the park is open! After a year of hard work in 1970, Greene Hills Amusment Park is now open, and we have a nice little video for you all to see:




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Fast Feet is a guest favorite, as it offers a classic dining experience with great food!

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The midways look even better with guests!

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Guests have been clamoring over Sky Wheel!

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Greene Swings didn't get as much of a response, but guests certainly love them!

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We want you to splash into the tallest log flume at Greene Hills in 1971!