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Preservation Goals

One of the fundamental goals of ACE is to ensure that roller coasters, especially the classic wooden coaster, will be around for future generations to enjoy. To accomplish this goal, ACE:

  • Promotes the appreciation and enjoyment of roller coasters to parks, the public, and other roller coaster enthusiasts.
  • Recognizes parks that continue to operate some of the classic coasters in the traditional methods by bestowing them ACE Coaster Classic status.
  • Recognizes parks with historically significant coasters by bestowing them Landmark Coaster status.
  • Educates parks about the historical significance of endangered coasters and showing the parks alternatives to destroying the coaster.
  • Assists parks with the required paperwork and documentation for having coasters or parks listed on the National Register for Historic Places or declared National Historic Landmarks.
  • Identifies Standing But Not Operating (SBNO) coasters and listing these coasters to parks that may be in the market for a coaster to add to their park.
  • Educates parks about coasters that have been successfully relocated.
  • Hosts Preservation Conferences to draw attention to traditional parks or coasters.
  • Works with the amusement industry regarding events such as the Year of the Roller Coaster in 1996 to help to help focus attention on roller coasters.

Standing but not Operating Coasters (SBNO)

  • Afterburner. 1977/1991 Arrow steel shuttle loop. Fun Spot; Angola, IN
  • Big Dipper. 1925 John Miller wood out and back. Geauga Lake; Bainbridge Twp, OH
  • Cyclone. 1933 Oscar Bitler wood out-and-back. Williams Grove; Mechanicsburg, PA
  • Dania Beach Hurricane. 2000 Coaster Works wood double out-and-back. Boomers; Dania Beach, FL
  • Hang 10. 2008 Vekoma jr. Freestyle Music Park; Myrtle Beach, SC
  • Iron Horse. 2008 Vekoma mine ride. Freestyle Music Park; Myrtle Beach, SC
  • Jester. 1996/2003 Vekoma steel. Six Flags New Orleans; New Orleans, LA
  • Kiddie Coaster. Allen Herschall steel. LeSourdsville Lake; Middletown, OH
  • Mega Zeph. 2000 CCI (Bill/McNulty) wood. Six Flags New Orleans; New Orleans, LA
  • Muskrat Scrambler. 2000 L&T Systems steel. Six Flags New Orleans; New Orleans, LA
  • Ozark Wildcat. 2003 GCII wood. Celebration City; Branson, MO
  • Rampage. 1998 CCI wood twister, Alabama Adventure, Bessemer, AL
  • Roller Coaster. 1949 Herbert Schmeck/PTC wood out and back. Joyland; Wichita, KS
  • Round About. 2008 Premier Rides steel. Freestyle Music Park; Myrtle Beach, SC
  • Soak'd. 2008 Premier Rides suspended. Freestyle Music Park; Myrtle Beach, SC
  • T2. 1995 Vekoma SLC. Kentucky Kingdom; Louisville, KY
  • Time Machine. 2008 B & M looping. Freestyle Music Park; Myrtle Beach, SC
  • Toboggan. 2002 Chance steel. Conneaut Lake Park; Conneaut Lake, PA
  • Tumbleweed. 1959 B.A. Schiff steel. Ghost Town in the Sky; Maggie Valley, NC
  • Twisted Twins. 1998 CCI wood. Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom; Louisville, KY
  • Zoomerang. 2005 Vekoma boomerang, Alabama Adventure, Bessemer, AL
  • Zydeco Scream. 2000 Vekoma steel. Six Flags New Orleans; New Orleans, LA

Some of these coasters may be available to be moved. It appears that several may be in danger of being demolished. If you have any interest in helping preserve these rides, please e-mail Howard Gillooly, ACE's Preservation Director.

RELOCATED COASTERS

Parks can buy an SBNO or dismantled coaster and then resurrect it in a new park. Relocation has been shown to be cheaper than building a new coaster and the park gets a proven design. Here is a short list of coasters that have found new homes at another park. All of these coasters consistently rate in the upper echelon of top coaster lists.

Click on the coaster's link for more details about the coaster from ACE's census. Many of the census pages also include photos of the coaster.

Contacts
Vacant position
Preservation Manager
Lisa Zigweid
History & Preservation Director

Preservation Spotlight

Pennsylvania's Conneaut Lake Park has resurrected itself from multiple closures and even an off-season fire in the last several years. The park reopened to a successful season in 2009, with the exception of the vintage Blue Streak wooden roller coaster. ACE has supported Conneaut Lake Park with its preservation projects, most recently with a $5,000 donation toward the park's efforts to raise $125,000 for repairing Blue Streak so that it will be operational for at least part of the 2010 season. The park is accepting donations towards this project at its website.


Preservation Spotlight

The Dreamland Trust is building the world’s first amusement park exclusively made up of thrilling historic rides. The attraction will be at Dreamland in Margate (UK) and will include the full restoration of the Scenic Railway, the oldest roller coaster in the UK and believed to be fourth oldest in the world. ACE has donated $5,000 (£3,180.30)to support this project. The Trust is accepting donations towards this project at its website.