Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Kings Island Central Forums

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Old Screechin' Eagle

Featured Replies

  • Author

If not possible they cou;d buy the track layout or blueprints or whatever and make an exact duplicate! for probably a much cheaper coast!

Few know it, but Screechin' Eagle was itself moved to LeSourdsville Lake! It was originally installed at Moxahala Amusement Park in Zanesville. Blueprints for it probably do not exist, but might...There it was known as Cyclone.

  • Author
Few know it, but Screechin' Eagle was itself moved to LeSourdsville Lake! It was originally installed at Moxahala Amusement Park in Zanesville. Blueprints for it probably do not exist, but might...There it was known as Cyclone.

Yes and I believe it had another name also but I like Screechin' Eagle the best unless it would go back in the Coney Mall area Cyclone would fit it best but anywhere else The Screechin' Eagle all theway.

From 1961 to 1977, it was known as Space Rocket. Remember the Whip and the Flyers? They also had a space theme, sort of.

As for Jack Rabbit at Kennywood, it was designed by the same brilliant designer who did Screechin' Eagle...John A. Miller.

  • Author
From 1961 to 1977, it was known as Space Rocket. Remember the Whip and the Flyers? They also had a space theme, sort of.

As for Jack Rabbit at Kennywood, it was designed by the same brilliant designer who did Screechin' Eagle...John A. Miller.

I know John Miller Is A genious was the Thunderbolt at Kennywood a John Miller?

Maybe I am wrong, but I had heard that the RV park owner was keeping the Eagle, Log FLume and the carosel

  • Author
Maybe I am wrong, but I had heard that the RV park owner was keeping the Eagle, Log FLume and the carosel

I have never heard that but why would he do that ?

Jerry Couch, of Couch's RVs is the owner of the Americana/LeSourdsville Lake property. A lot of the rides are gone, but some remain. Mainly the Log Flume, all 3 coasters, carousel, trains and a few kiddy rides remain. The park really isn't in that great of shape. Like any thrill ride, things can be done to rehab the rides there, but it won't be easy or cheap.

that was in the Cincy Enquirer about a year ago (or so) when he (Couch) announced the park would never reopen- that the coaster, carousel, and flume would stay..... - why, I'm not sure. I'm certain that wood for the coaster has not been kept up as it should (it' been closed for 3 years).

My thought is Kings Island (Cedar Fair) would have little interest in a coaster like that, even for nostalgia purposes. Spend a few million on a new coaster that within weeks would have a shorter walk up line than The Racer's.

Not all rides from Americana/Lesourdsville Lake have been lost. Keep in mind that the Electric Rainbow is now operating at Stricker`s Grove. And the Rock-O-Plane has received a fresh coat of paint, and new lights and is thrilling dozens of rider at Coney Island. I even have ridden the Rock O Plane, and it is one intense ride!

Sadly, I doubt that the Screechin Eagle will operate again. Unless someone or some small park wanted to relocate it. I don`t think Coney would be interested, as it would likely be out of their price range to buy and move it (although it would be a great ride for Coney to have).

I think the coaster could be purchased cheaply, assuming the current owner would want to get rid of it.

But moving it and restoring it back to operating condition would be the problem.

If they are going to let it go to waste, then I believe the current owner could make some easy money from selling it, peice by piece, to coaster enthusiets like us. If I had any money left, I'd drop a fair amount of money to get a part from the ride.

Sadly, I doubt that the Screechin Eagle will operate again. Unless someone or some small park wanted to relocate it.

What about Stricker's Grove? Or would they be against it since Ralph Stricker built the Tornado and Teddy Bear (at least according to www.rcdb.com). They do have a good amount of unused land around the parking lot which the train encompasses.

I've heard he's building a camp ground: and keeping the eagle, the log flume(that rocks) and the carousel and the whip . Everything else is for sale or will be scrapped:

  • Author
that was in the Cincy Enquirer about a year ago (or so) when he (Couch) announced the park would never reopen- that the coaster, carousel, and flume would stay..... - why, I'm not sure. I'm certain that wood for the coaster has not been kept up as it should (it' been closed for 3 years).

My thought is Kings Island (Cedar Fair) would have little interest in a coaster like that, even for nostalgia purposes. Spend a few million on a new coaster that within weeks would have a shorter walk up line than The Racer's.

Its a john miller classic and could possibly be re themed The Racer still does draw a crowd great ride have you ever rode it i dont think you have or you would know it would get alot of attention

yes. it would get attention for a few weeks. then only the people who actually know who John Miller is/was would fill the lines.

  • Author

You would be surprised who knows who john miller is about every ACE member does and the JackRabbit at Kennywood still gets attention A wooden or any coaster on that point dosent have to be huge or tall or fast it has to just be a fun and good ride.

You would be surprised who knows who john miller is about every ACE member does and the JackRabbit at Kennywood still gets attention A wooden or any coaster on that point dosent have to be huge or tall or fast it has to just be a fun and good ride.

As much as I'd hate to admit it, Jack Rabbit is a much better ride than Screachin' Eagle...

  • Author
You would be surprised who knows who john miller is about every ACE member does and the JackRabbit at Kennywood still gets attention A wooden or any coaster on that point dosent have to be huge or tall or fast it has to just be a fun and good ride.

As much as I'd hate to admit it, Jack Rabbit is a much better ride than Screachin' Eagle...

i disagree with you

  • 10 months later...

Man I miss this ride. I would love if KI could somehow bring this coaster to the park and re open it. I think it could go in Rivertown or Coney Mall

I think any great wooden coaster (not saying KI doesn't have any) would be a great addition to KI. I would be happy to ride it.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.
Background Picker

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.