Kid Arthur's Court

What will happen to Kid Arthur's Court since they tore it down or did they tear it down
Jeff's avatar
It's gone. Last time I saw it there were a few pieces of it in the parking lot next to Gemini.

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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point
"And he says 'I'm goin' crazy up there at the lake...'"
Such a shame. (: It did have a neat theme, though.
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Millennium Force Online
http://www.geocities.com/millenniumforceonline
I used to enjoy King Arthurs too. I haven't seen Woodstock Express or anything new added last year, but the way it sounds they're taking down more things for the kiddys.

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"And now for something completely different" MPFC
They ripped down a largely disused climbing structure which featured a mostly uninteresting climbing path and an unsanitary-by-nature ball pit which had been erected for the 1981 season. They replaced it with an entire midway extending from the Paddlewheel Excursions dock all the way over to a point across from the Gemini. Said midway includes a roller coaster, a bounce, a theatre, a grab joint, a Tilt-A-Whirl, a couple of kiddie rides, and a couple of junior rides that can handle kids and their parents. Overall, I think the kiddies come out ahead in the deal. And for us bigger kids, we get Millennium Force without losing the Giant Wheel.

--Dave Althoff, Jr.
Jeff's avatar
Ain't life grand? :)

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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point
"And he says 'I'm goin' crazy up there at the lake...'"
I played in Kid Art's the last Friday of the operating with season with a certain webmaster.

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daniel j. haverlock
'99 Magnum Count: 801
www.rollercoaster.nu/dan
Maybe we should close this thread before we hear anything else about Dan & ----'s Week-end at CP!
WAY TOO MUCH INFORMATION DAN!!!
Jeff's avatar
Hey! All I did was climb the net! It wasn't very interesting either. It was better when it had the larger net with the bigger holes. Then you saw kids' legs go through it, and that was classic! I ran down it and almost knocked myself out on one of the vertical posts. Ouch!

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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point
"And he says 'I'm goin' crazy up there at the lake...'"
I was never a big Kid Arthur's Court fan, and am glad to see it go (though the eventual rethemeing of the rest of the Kiddyland at the front of the park turned out nicely). When it was built, I was already too old for it. And what was to like? Not even my brother (who was still young enough to enjoy it) liked it at age 5! After all, they got rid of the Fun House for it. Sure, this is now just a bitter rant about things I liked being torn down for things I consider to be junk (see my now ancient post in one of the other boards--the one about the 70's and '80's, I think)--Fun House - KAC; Frontiertown Sky Ride - Draggin' Iron [sic]; Earthquake and Sky Slide - Berenstein (sp?) Bears...but I feel MUCH better now :-)

John (feeling particularly bitter having written this on his 30th birthday while remembering 25 years of fond Cedar Point memories)

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"Thank you for riding [fill in name of ride], and enjoy the rest of your day here at [fill in name of park]."
I considered Kid Arthur's Court a past time... just like Its a Small World at Disney.. have to do it once a year.. and the people that go with me suffer right along too. I'm gonna miss that place, but its probably for the better that its gone now. ohwell..

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"Its 242.9 miles to CedarPoint. We've got a full
tank of gas, half-pack of cigarettes, its night,
and we're wearing sunglasses!!"
Corey

My daughter hated it when i would play in there, she said I was embarassing to her!! Kids! sheesh!
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The more you ride it, the more you want it!

~~~Darla~~~
Kid Arthurs Court won't be missed. Well atleast by me anyways. They can remove Disaster Transport while they are at it.
LOL Tohot!!!!

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"Its 242.9 miles to CedarPoint. We've got a full
tank of gas, half-pack of cigarettes, its night,
and we're wearing sunglasses!!"
Corey
As a mom with five under 5, Kid Art's was a Godsend (Bear Country didn't exsist yet..) It got them out of the wagon and backpack and moving on their own power!!! I understand the ease of sit and spins...but little ones are stuck sitting all day. One of my very favorite memories/pix is the face of my son when he finally made it all the way up the net unassisted--it set the tone for overcomeing other obstacles later in life.

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