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Thrill-Ville USA

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24: 202:, The Ripper and the Little Ripper. The bigger one was 60 feet (18 m) tall. Another ride was the Skycoaster, which lifted people 100 feet (30 m) up before dropping them to swing in their harnesses. A 55-foot (17 m) tall water slide was the largest in Oregon. It had two open-chutes that spiraled down over 350 feet (110 m) to the pool below. Other attractions included go-karts, a large slide, and 191: 182:
attendance of 200,000 people. In May 2008, the park announced that due to higher insurance costs and a slowing economy that the park would not open for its usual season of Memorial Day to Labor Day in 2008. The park also said that Thrill-Ville USA may not ever re-open. Thrill-Ville has since been completely demolished. Hope Valley Resort, a tiny home community, was built on the former site.
162:, classic carnival rides (such as Octopus, Rock-O-Plane, Tilt-A-Whirl, Paratrooper, and many more) a 55-foot (17 m) double water slide, and a regular slide. The park also had an area called "Thrill-Zone" which included a Sky Coaster, Big Sling ride, SCAD Freefall Tower, and Turbo Force. De-construction of the park's major roller coaster, the "Ripper" started in spring 2010. 181:
told the operators in the early 1990s that the park's land needed to be rezoned or face possible closure. In 1995, Thrill-Ville was allowed to stay open after meeting a variety of conditions set by the county including noise abatement and establishing a parking plan. By 1999, the park had an annual
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In the early 1970s what later became Thrill-Ville USA opened as a go-cart track. The Vettrus family added the go-carts as a children's amusement feature next to the family's
174:. The Vettrus brothers later owned and operated the amusement park that grew to more than 20 different rides. In 1984, the park added a 55-foot-tall (17 m) waterslide. 53: 423: 428: 418: 274: 408: 388: 373: 337: 230: 143: 46: 403: 383: 151: 178: 154:. Opened in the 1970s, the park grew to more than 20 rides before closing in 2007. Rides included 342: 23: 203: 199: 155: 135: 38: 190: 397: 147: 139: 356:
The Associated Press. “Salem has big-city attractions and a small-town ambiance”,
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The park was renamed as Thrill-Ville USA in the early 1990s.
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among others. Visitors were summoned to the park by a large
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Turner, Oregon
Coordinates
44°49′59.32″N 123°00′31.68″W / 44.8331444°N 123.0088000°W / 44.8331444; -123.0088000
Turner, Oregon
United States
Enchanted Forest
Salem
Interstate 5
roller coasters
go-karts
recreational vehicle (RV) park
Marion County

roller coasters
miniature golf
spray foam


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