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- John
*I resign from the game of life if I have to play with stupidity.
*We're getting screwed in the rear two coasters in a row.
Frankly, it sounds like just the thing to do after this year's cap expansion anyway. In fact, add a kiddie wood coaster for '04 too. Then they could call it 'Big and Small but fun for all' or something else barfable but catchy.
-'Playa
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The CPlaya 100--6 days, 9 parks, 47 coasters, 2037 miles and a winner.....LoCoSuMo.
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Jeff
Webmaster/GTTP - Sillynonsense.com
"Climbing as we fall, we dare to hold on to our fate, and steal away our destiny to catch ourselves with quiet grace" - The Stairs, INXS
I've always wanted to see some of the classic carnival rides come to a major park. Like a zipper or gravitron.
On a related note, how's that Flatspotting 101 coming along?
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Launch: Tophat: Twistage: Brakes...
...Denial is an ugly thing.
Jeff said:
A Power Surge would be super groovy too.
I agree there Jeff, I loved the one at Knoebel's! The only issue there would be capacity as they seem to have a pretty long load time. Maybe Zamp. could make a supersized version.
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- John
*I resign from the game of life if I have to play with stupidity.
*We're getting screwed in the rear two coasters in a row.
It was basically a giant cylinder that you stood inside. It spins really quickly sticking you to the wall, then the floor drops off. It was the 1 ride in my life that I've almost gotten sick on. I guess that's what I deserve for sitting cross legged on the wall, with my back paralell to the ground.
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-Chris Woodard
"If you're standing in an uncomfortable position, that means you are in the right position because you are riding Mantis!" - Mantis ride op doing spiels on closing day.
I've never heard much about the CP Rotor.
http://www.screamscape.com/html/industry_news.html
Only way I can see it better, would be if it was a bit taller.
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