New Orleans Six Flags beloved roller coaster demolished (original) (raw)
New Orleans Six Flags beloved roller coaster demolished
A beloved Six Flags roller coaster in New Orleans was demolished Saturday morning. Mega Zeph was one of the rides at Six Flags New Orleans that has been abandoned since Hurricane Katrina. Demolition has begun at the long-abandoned Six Flags New Orleans site, marking the start of the redevelopment project led by developer Troy Henry. The site will see all rides, buildings, and water spaces torn down and filled in. The project, named Bayou Phoenix, aims to revitalize the massive space in New Orleans East. The redevelopment is a significant step in transforming the shuttered amusement park into a multi-use facility with sports fields, hotels, restaurants, a water park, and more.
A beloved Six Flags roller coaster in New Orleans was demolished Saturday morning.
Mega Zeph was one of the rides at Six Flags New Orleans that has been abandoned since Hurricane Katrina.
Demolition has begun at the long-abandoned Six Flags New Orleans site, marking the start of the redevelopment project led by developer Troy Henry.
The site will see all rides, buildings, and water spaces torn down and filled in.
The project, named Bayou Phoenix, aims to revitalize the massive space in New Orleans East.
The redevelopment is a significant step in transforming the shuttered amusement park into a multi-use facility with sports fields, hotels, restaurants, a water park, and more.