An official reopening date has not been announced, however, the center’s Facebook page now reads that it will be back in November 2020.
Credit: CONTRIBUTED
Credit: CONTRIBUTED
“We’ve really doubled the offerings here in Scene75 Dayton,” Scene 75 posted to its Facebook page last week. “We’ve got a brand new blacklight mini-golf course, we’ve got the beautiful Tsunami Indoor Roller Coaster... and now, this grand addition!”
Thursday, Scene 75 unveiled on its Facebook page a brand new, double-decker Grand Carousel waiting for visitors when the center reopens.
The Grand Carousel boasts two floors, filled with 31 hand-carved and hand-painted animals, 1,182 light bulbs, 28 dazzling mirrors and two separate staircases, according to the post.
Scene 75′s storm damage was significant. Large portions of the roof blew away and sprinkler pipes broke that caused flooding. Air conditioner units blew off the roof and were never located. Some walls that stood about 36-feet tall crumbled to the ground and many attractions within the building were damaged.
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