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Log flume ride abandoned
Log flume ride abandoned






#LOG FLUME RIDE ABANDONED MOVIE#

Redevelopment plans have come and gone, and the site is used as a movie set in the meantime. The city eventually fined Six Flags $3 million and ordered the park to vacate the lease, giving control of the property back to the city. Pending lawsuits to recover money from insurance claims keep the property in limbo, as Six Flags has a 75-year lease contract with the city of New Orleans, where it is legally obligated to rebuild. The only large ride that could be saved was the Batman: The Ride roller coaster, due to an elevated position and corrosion resistant supports. Inspectors determined that 80% of the buildings were demolished, all the flat rides unsalvageable, and the the Mega Zeph's superstructure was damaged beyond repair. The salty water rose to a depth of 4 to 7 feet for over a month, corroding the rides and equipment to a state of major disrepair. When the hurricane swept through in August of 2005, brackish water from Lake Pontchartrain overflowed into the park, and the berm essentially created a huge bathtub once the park's drainage pumps failed. The park rested on a low-laying parcel of land which was surrounded by a 6-foot earthen berm. Six." Two looping roller coasters were brought in, and a water park addition was being planned in 2005, but fell apart once Hurricane Katrina arrived.

log flume ride abandoned

They upgraded the park and named it Six Flags New Orleans, with more shaded areas, rides, and re-branding the park to the theme which included the dancing old man "Mr. When the lease was put up for sale, Six Flags purchased it in 2002. The operator, Alpha Smart Parks, was accustomed to running water parks and could not turn a profit with Jazzland. This park first opened in 2000 as Jazzland, which included four roller coasters (the largest being the Mega Zeph, a wooden coaster on steel supports), a log flume, carousel, and other common spinning rides.






Log flume ride abandoned