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Idora
Park
Various Web Sites About Idora Park:
Idora Park Museum Committee
Idora Park -
Past & Present
Today was a unique experience. I decided to attempt to find the site of Idora Park on the way to Geauga Lake. I had been told that it was quite difficult to find, however, it turned out to be very easy. It was a very creepy, spooky feeling walking around what is little is left of the park.
You can practically drive up to the
parking lot, which you can get a great view of the Jack Rabbit. There isn't a
single No Trespassing sign posted anywhere at this
point.
From the parking lot, you can
easily get into the Jack Rabbit's structure. There is no fence blocking your way
to the center of the structure.
What's really sad about the Jack Rabbit is that is
looks to be in MUCH better shape than I expected. This section here is just
after the 90 degree turnaround. From what I can tell, the coaster does yet
another 90 degree turnaround to create a U-shaped design.
This is Jack Rabbit's second drop.
Here is Jack Rabbit's lift hill and first
drop.
The ticket booth at the front of the park remains
almost intact!
This ticket booth just inside the park wasn't so
lucky.
Almost all of the buildings seem to have fallen victim
of arson. Only the Carousel building and what looks like the main gift shop
still remain in fair condition.
The station for the Wildcat sets the stage for what
you're about to see next!
From seeing what is left of the Wildcat's structure,
I'd be very suprise if this ever rose up again. I was a bit worried having to
climb through waste high weeds and shrubs to get to the coaster.
Having never been to Idora when the park was open,
it's hard for me to report what section of the coaster this was.
It was one thing to see the Thunderbolt rotting away
but this really hit home. We stopped by a local antique shop after visiting and
this woman was telling us stories about the Wildcat almost knocking her glasses
off her face. This is just living proof that every park is
vulnerable.
Here's the entrance to Idora's famous Ballroom.
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