Talk:Demon (Six Flags Great America)
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What was the point of making it the "American" roller coaster? Yes it is in America but was it necessary to add it?--67.162.42.148 17:53, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
- There's a coaster in Copenhagen called "The Demon". Timetrial3141592 01:58, 18 September 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Proper Name?
Growing up, we always called it the Demon. However, is the title The Demon or the Demon? The official Six Flags site calls it Demon, as well as the sign. Should we rename the article accordingly? Turlo Lomon 23:57, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Removed last sentence
I removed the last phrase of the article for the following reasons:
1. It was grammatically incorrect (it said, "Even with wear, is still very popular.")
2. It was redundant - The first phrase in this section indicates that both Demons are still popular. There is no need to say it again.
[edit] title
(Six Flags Great America) needs to be removed from the title since the article is also referring to Demon at Great America in California.
[edit] Protection
Can we please have this article protected from IPs? Someone keeps vandalizing the article claiming to be the "record holder" for most rides on it, which is really un-true because I'm sure over the ride's 30 year history, someone has been on it more. I also worked as a ride-op in 2007 and found out that ride ops do not keep track of who rides rides the most.--jonrev (talk) 20:45, 6 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] RfC - Ride Record Holder?
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An anonymous IP address (probably the David Sell mentioned in the edits made) constantly has been adding the comment:
"When lines are short, Gurnee operators keep track of consecutive rides. According to several, the record was set by David Sell from Lake Zurich, IL. on Labor Day, 2007."
This is most likely untrue as I worked as a ride operator at several rides at Great America in 2007 and we never kept track of how many times an individual has ridden a ride (trust me, we had alot more important things to worry about). I have told him this and asked him to stop twice but he refuses. The information is un-necessary and for all we know, could be false considering the ride has a 30+ year history. I have asked this article be protected from IP addresses and nothing has been done yet.--jonrev (talk) 06:30, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot (talk) 20:45, 13 February 2008 (UTC)