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  1. ^^^ Dude... Well, at least they are putting up a strong fight, that's about the most we can hope for.

     

    I don't understand why it was always in their plans to build a strip mall on the property, it seems to deviate from their plans for a $40 million dollar upgrade to the park and the building of a water park. How big a chunk of Joyland was needed for the strip mall, and how critical was it to the park's expansion?

    Heres my idea of where they would put a stripmall, and where they could expand to.

    Stripmall places in red, expansion in yellow.

     

    As you can see, there is a huge chunk of land untouched. They could probably triple the size of the park like that. A stripmall may be a good sound barrier, but I think they whould build a sound wall to help stop noise complaints.

  2. I got an e-mail from one of the people that leased the park.

     

    We have been illegally removed from the property a few weeks ago by the Nelsons. They took possession by cutting off all the locks to the park and replacing them with their own. We are preparing a 40 million dollar lawsuit against the City of Wichita, the Nelsons, Occidental brokerage, Haas Wilkerson Insurance, Continental Insurance and Joe Bixler the roller coaster inspector. By law we have to give 120 days notice of intent to file a lawsuit against the city so we will first file against the others and enjoin the city once we comply.

     

    We have planned all along to build a strip retail center on Hillside...but the zoning is not correct and the city and the Nelsons never followed through on rezoning the property to CG as promised, when we first purchased the park.

     

    The coaster was named the nightmare because that is what it looks like, even though it is structurally and mechanically sound. The courts will have to decide who was at fault here and we are confident we will prevail. We have never had problems with the city and associated players in a deal being so dishonest and unethical and we are confident the jury will see it the same way. Joyland's future is going to be up in the air until the court fights are over.

     

    The Nelsons did this same type of thing to David Rohr and got away with it. We are not going to be as easy.. We are suing in federal court so we can avoid the home town judges and court system and give us a level playing field.

     

    The Wacky Shack fire was minimal and nothing will be sold from the park legally until all these issues are resolved. The Nelsons have sold or attempted to sell thousands of dollars of items that were an integral part of the operations of the park. Criminal charges for mail fraud, wire fraud and grand theft are being investigated and we have ten pages of items stolen as evidence....maybe the Nelsons can visit Leavenworth as a potential retirement facility.

    Stay tuned as we get geared up for a major lawsuit and we attempt to expose some of the corrupt business practices taking place in Wichita. We are attempting to get national media coverage (Primetime, 20/20, Fox News etc.) so all the US can see what goes on with the Network in Wichita. The purpose will be to keep other entrepreneurs and businesses from being defrauded by the city and other unethical business leaders in the city. Wichita needs to be exposed for what they really are.

     

     

    yep. there it is.

  3. My parents are normal.. I guess

     

    Dad: Friendly... He will let me do things my mom won't... He doesn't mind what I do as long as its not burning stuff or getting me in trouble. He hasn't been on a coaster since the mid 70's

     

    Mom: Terrified of tall coasters, to say the least. If I'm up at 3 AM, and she wakes up to go to work at like 4 or something, she doesn't mind. (she works nights)

     

     

    I guess that all I have to say

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