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How about a world's-fastest-launch, giga, multi-looping wooden coaster!!!!!1!11!1111 That's a good idea! /SARCASM/
Air + Nemesis + Th13teen sounds like two things-
1.) You ONLY go to Alton Towers and don't know about anything from anywhere else.
2.) Someone barfed roller coaster all over the place.
Same deal here, except the games in the queue broke while we were there and got stuck on a troll character going "GRUB GRUb GRub Grub grub... GRUB GRUb" etc. It was bad.
Pony Express has that under 50ft mark deal going for it to be a kiddie coaster, and it certainly packs a punch much larger than expected, but I'm thinking that anything with a launch PROBABLY doesn't go under the kiddie category. So barring that... only ride I can think of that I've been on that...
I'm probably among that kids in the "don't do drugs kids!" So far I've followed instructions :mrgreen:
But I don't really ever plan on doing it. I'm not terribly against people that smoke it, it's just when they start to rely on it and smoke it daily that it becomes a problem.
^doesn't go places
But I'd say Mean Streak. *watches responses*
LOLJK. For wooden coasters, El Toro (no derp). For steel, I would say Disaster Transport. That ride is like butter at room temperature. Talon was pretty smooth, too.
Six Flags America is geographically closer, but I haven't been as the feeling around here is that if you go you stand a chance at getting shot, and if you don't get shot- you'll get shot while getting shot. So if that were my home park, I'd certainly be ashamed.
Hershey would be more like my...
I for whatever reason always thought Gerstelauer had an extra t in it somewhere, so I've always read it as guhr-slaughter. Which is definitely a screw up.
It's a really good article, only thing I found that was an issue was the second paragraph under Golden Horse lacking punctuation at the end. And as mouse said, I wouldn't ever think that it was another company making SLC's, much less three.
Despicable Me... sort of. Cartoons don't really work.
But National Lampoon's I can elaborate on- for the introduction to the park and aesthetics, it was Santa Anita Park. The coasters are rather obvious, being Colossus and Revolution at SFMM.
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