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Winnie Witch Cauldron discovered!

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I went to dent schoolhouse last night. They replaced the old playground scene with a new fall festival scene, that is now part of a second queue area. In one of the "festival" booths they have a sign called "Witch's Brew" and they have a car that I think is from the old Kings Island ride, Winnie Witch Cauldrons.

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Looks like you found a real relic! 

 

Don't forget that if you like this sort of thing then you can also visit Jungle Jim's International Market for several more. 

I remember the Winnie Witch Cauldron at Jungle Jim's in Eastgate. Probably the first time I had ever seen an old defunct Kings Island ride relic in person, besides the monorail at Jungle Jim's in Fairfield.

Edit: Grammar, spelling.

Which other old rides are at Jungle Jim's? I know of the Lion Country Safari monorail, but what else?

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There is also a snail statue that used to be in Hanna Barberra Land. However, it is not the one from the Enchanted Voyage.

Blondy, who hopes you have a huh-huh-huh happy day.

I used to love that blue elephant fountain at KI when I was a kid.  I was just at Jungle Jim's last weekend and didn't pay it enough attention to realize what it was!  Fun to know, thanks :)

I recall one of the cauldrons popping up on eBay five or so years ago. I wonder if that's by chance the one.

I recall hearing it was broken into bits and scrapped. Unlike the smaller fiberglass figures of SpongeBob, Patrick, etc. (which are lying in fields and can be seen from satellite images), Reptar was probably a bit too big to save.

I recall hearing it was broken into bits and scrapped. Unlike the smaller fiberglass figures of SpongeBob, Patrick, etc. (which are lying in fields and can be seen from satellite images), Reptar was probably a bit too big to save.

That's a shame.  I loved that thing!  I always thought it would be cool to bring it home, put it in my back yard and turn it into some kind of fountain or slide or something lol.  I wonder what the neighbors would think when they looked out their window and saw a giant dinosaur in the back yard? B)

Some of those were probably proprietary and intellectual property of Paramount/Viacom (or whoever the successor corporation was) and it was likely that the contract stated that after use the Reptar would be destroyed.

If we are on the topic of Kings Island remnants elsewhere, then Heritage Presbyterian Church in Mason has an old German-looking trash can from International Street.

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The trash can at Heritage is one of the ones seen here, from the Kings Island 20th anniversary TV special from 1992.

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^I recall reading that Morgan's Canoes had some old Oktoberfest trash cans too.

Never been to Morgan's, although I guess I'll have to stop by soon!

A little convenience store down the street from my house had one of those until it caught on fire a few years ago.  I just happened to be driving past the store and saw the fire department the putting the fire out so I pulled into the lot.  Unfortunately the trashcan didn't survive.  It was tough to watch.

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I recall hearing it was broken into bits and scrapped. Unlike the smaller fiberglass figures of SpongeBob, Patrick, etc. (which are lying in fields and can be seen from satellite images), Reptar was probably a bit too big to save.

 

 

Exactly where can I see the satellite images of the SpongeBob figures?

 

I recall hearing it was broken into bits and scrapped. Unlike the smaller fiberglass figures of SpongeBob, Patrick, etc. (which are lying in fields and can be seen from satellite images), Reptar was probably a bit too big to save.

 

 

Exactly where can I see the satellite images of the SpongeBob figures?

 

I don't think you can make out SpongeBob, but you can definitely see Patrick.

 

 

I recall hearing it was broken into bits and scrapped. Unlike the smaller fiberglass figures of SpongeBob, Patrick, etc. (which are lying in fields and can be seen from satellite images), Reptar was probably a bit too big to save.

 

 

Exactly where can I see the satellite images of the SpongeBob figures?

 

I don't think you can make out SpongeBob, but you can definitely see Patrick.

 

 

Thank you very much, for showing me this!

i just joined the site to say that if you look at both google maps and bing maps you can still see Son of Beast

 

and up behind timber wolf is spongebob

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Sorry for bumping this thread, but I happened to find my way to Jungle Jim's Eastgate with Hoeter today. 

I had no idea that a piece of  Winnie Witch Cauldron was located in the store....I naturally had to take a couple of pictures when Hoeter pointed it out to me. 

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Also, just realized this is post #3,000 for me though it means little to nothing :D

Random question: Where did you get that awesome shirt? :D Also, I believe that "Big Apple" sign behind you is from Kenwood Towne Center.

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