Hometown Fun Machine in Gurnee

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Hometown Fun Machine in Gurnee

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Is it true that the Hometown Fun Machine was originaly located in Yukon Territory named as Saskatchewan Scrambler? I got my info at Wikipedia and I know that Wikipedia can't always be trusted but this is the only I can find out for sure.
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Yes, that information is correct. I was an Area Host (sweeper) in Yukon in 1977. The scrambler was in Yukon Territory in 1976 and 1977. It was moved to Hometown for the 1978 season and Bugs Bunny's Fort Fun was build in the abandoned space.
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I believe you can see the ride in Yukon in this pre-Fort-Fun picture:
http://www.greatamericaparks.com/images ... =60&pos=31


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Thanks. What was Industrial Revolution then?
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sfgam wrote:Thanks. What was Industrial Revolution then?
It used to be known as the "Hilltopper" (But I wonder why it was renamed) a Himalaya type ride next to the Turn of the Century....
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From what I remember (and this is only regarding the Gurnee park),

Yukon Yahoo (industry name: Bayer Kurve) originally opened in Yukon Territory and was later moved to Orleans Place under the name Delta Flyer.

Hilltopper (industry name: Himalaya) in County Fair was later renamed Industrial Revolution. If my memory serves me correctly, the ride was relocated slightly (less than 100 feet) in 1980 to make room for some of the Demon theme landscaping and that's when the Hilltopper was renamed. I don't know the official reason for the name change but I think it was partially due to guest confusion over another County Fair ride called the Hay Baler.

The Hay Baler (industry name: Alpine Bobs) was located in County Fair...roughly between Hometown's Little Red School House and the Sky Whirl.
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Then wasn't Hilltopper moved to Southwest Territory when it opened and renamed Ricochet?
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sfgam wrote:Then wasn't Hilltopper moved to Southwest Territory when it opened and renamed Ricochet?
No, that was the "Big Top"
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Now that makes sence.
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To make it even MORE confusing...

The "Yukon Yahoo" in the Santa Clara park was moved to the same spot where "Hilltopper"/"Industrial Revolution" was in Gurnee. It still looks the same as it did when it was "Yukon Yahoo," in fact.

It's called "Berserker" in Santa Clara.
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