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G-Force is a modern [[Scrambler]]-style spinny ride located in the [[Main Street Arcade]]. It originally opened in 1997 in an outside location where the [[Scrambler]] now resides. It was moved in to the arcade in 2010 after that side of [[Main Street]] was rebuilt due to a fire.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
According to a newspaper article, this ride was selected by Mike Krantz, one of the sons of the park owners, as a birthday present. (Which newspaper? Date?)
According to a newspaper article, this ride was selected by Mike Krantz, one of the sons of the park owners, as a birthday present. (Which newspaper? Date?)

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G-Force is a modern Scrambler-style spinny ride located in the Main Street Arcade. It originally opened in 1997 in an outside location where the Scrambler now resides. It was moved in to the arcade in 2010 after that side of Main Street was rebuilt due to a fire.

Trivia

According to a newspaper article, this ride was selected by Mike Krantz, one of the sons of the park owners, as a birthday present. (Which newspaper? Date?)