Wednesday at 06:30 PM4 days In the year of Y2K, aka 2000, there was an amusement park in Aurora, Ohio called Geauga Lake. At the time, the park was bought by Six Flags and renamed "Six Flags Ohio." At the same time the park opened the 2000 season, there was a wooden roller coaster with a steel support structure, designed by Custom Coasters International and built by Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC). The coaster's name was...The Villain.The ride's height was 120 ft, length was 3,980 ft, and the ride's top speed was 59 mph. The ride was taller and faster than the original Big Dipper coaster and the Raging Wolf Bobs coaster.But then, on September 21, 2007, Geauga Lake would be permanently closed. And then, in 2008, The Villain was sold for scrap.But what if The Villain coaster had a sequel, just like Mister Twister had a sequel called Twister II, later renamed Twister III (at the new Elitch Gardens)? The sequel to The Villain coaster is...The Villain II is wilder and longer than the original Villain coaster.If you want to get it, then here's a PC2 share code for this ride: 56L-MVZ-SFGOr Here's a link to this ride: https://www.planetcoaster.com/workshop/item/7657544446074820755 Edited Thursday at 03:57 PM3 days by zackparkcraft99
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