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[edit] Pending Removal section
This section should be removed since it is based on speculation from a couple of roller coaster websites. This speculation is based on some photographs that suggest, but do not confirm, that X-Flight is being removed. There is not any info from a reliable source to verify that X-Flight is being removed from the park. I suggest that the section be deleted and we should wait till we get get an announcement from the park. In the mean time I have put the {{fact}} tag at the end of the section. ----Coaster1983 23:22, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
- What a difference a day makes! Now that park officials have announced the removal of X-Flight, the above comment no longer applies with one exception. That exception is that any unverified speculation about where X-Flight will be going. That information is still unknown.--Coaster1983 19:59, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
Probably King's Island