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  1. OK, well it's the only support structure like that in the water park that I saw so I have a hard time believing that it's standard or normal. I wish I had a picture of it... Cookie
  2. Hello all, Long time follower but a new poster obviously. I just made my first ever trip to the east coast and have enjoyed SFA and SFGA. Going to Coney Island today most likely. So anyway, I was at SFA on Monday and while at hurricane harbor I rode the side by side orange and green slides. Sorry, I forgot the names of the slides. Anyway I noticed that the support structure for the slides was from some sort of wooden rollercoaster. The vertical supports are definitely from a woodie and directly under the slides there were two sets of 2x4's stacked 5 high (minus the wider top two boards that the trains run on) running the length of the support structure. I KNOW this is woodie structure!!! I've checked RCDB and Wikipedia but to no avail. Does anyone know what this woodie was or have any other information about it? Thanks in advance, Cookie
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