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Big Dipper (Geauga Lake)

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Big Dipper

Big Dipper from across Geauga Lake
Location Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom
Type Wood
Status Closed
Opened 1925
Manufacturer National Amusement Company
Designer John A. Miller
Model Out and Back roller coaster
Lift/launch system Chain lift hill
Height 65 feet (19.8 m)
Length 2,680 feet (817 m)
Max speed 32 miles per hour (51 km/h)
Inversions 0
Duration 1:45
Capacity 522 riders per hour
Cost $50,000
Height restriction 48 inches (122 cm)
Big Dipper at RCDB
Pictures of Big Dipper at RCDB
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Big Dipper's train on the first hill
Big Dipper's train on the first hill

Big Dipper is a wooden roller coaster at Geauga Lake amusement park in Aurora, Ohio. Built in 1925, the Big Dipper is an ACE "Coaster Classic" and is currently the oldest operating wooden coaster in Ohio, and the 7th oldest operating roller coaster in the USA (12th oldest in the world). Big Dipper underwent major renovations in 1980. It has been named "Big Dipper" since 1969, before which it was named Clipper and Sky Rocket.

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Opening Controversy

There is some debate over what year the ride actually opened to the public. Some historical accounts claim the ride was built and opened in 1925. Others claim that the ride was built in 1925, but did not open until 1926, and still others find that the ride was built and opened in 1926. To satisfy all three claims, the park celebrated the ride's 80th anniversary in 2006 as well as 2005. A rare photo of the ride has been recovered which clearly states that the photo was taken in 1925, however whether or not the Big Dipper has been completely built or even opened cannot be ascertained from the photograph.[1]

Big Dipper's Future

On September 21, 2007, Cedar Fair announced that Geauga Lake will no longer operate partially as an amusement park, and will become solely a water park, Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom. This means that the future of Big Dipper is uncertain. Because it was the oldest operating roller coaster in Ohio, many, especially preservationists and roller coaster enthusiasts, are concerned about the fate of Big Dipper. Big Dipper is currently up for sale along Villain and Raging Wolf Bobs.[2]

References

  1. ^ 1925 Big Dipper Group Photo. Geauga Lake Today (1925). Retrieved on 2008-01-02.
  2. ^ Nostalgic Used Wood Coasters FOR SALE. Martin & Vleminckx. Retrieved on 2008-01-02.

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