Worlds of Fun Blog has some fun with it's readers.

Jason Hammond's avatar

I've been reading the Worlds of Fun blog for a while now. There was a humorus entry that had Cedar Point ties. For a chuckle, click here.


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Haha Top Thrill Balloon Ride =)

That thing looks like a huge chunk of ice to me..any ideas?


CP 2007--
best season yet (:

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ChrisC.'s avatar

I wish more of the Cedar Fair parks were more open with each other.

Gomez's avatar

I never realized WoF had a blog.

I like how CF seems to know a thing or two about web design or at least hire the right company to manage such things. I'm hoping they switch over the former Paramount Park sites soon as well. Knott's desperately needs something to be done as well.


-Craig-
2008:Magnum XL-200 | Top Thrill Dragster
2007:Corkscrew | Magnum XL-200 | Maverick

There will most likely be a change in the former Paramount websites by the end of the 2008 season. Several of the parks already have some new URLs registered, we've seen email addresses getting changed from the generic Paramount addresses to the personal addresses that you see on the rest of the CF park pages, as well as some new pages popping up here and there that are a big change from the Paramount setup, like the KI Group Sales page.


Blue Streak crew 2007
ATL Matterhorn Tri. 2008
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Ralph Wiggum's avatar

I just read all of their Halloween Haunt blog entries. Brandon writes a really good blog.


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Yeah, so I wonder when CF finally became SF and started putting ride clones in all of their parks. ;)

Gomez said:
I like how CF seems to know a thing or two about web design or at least hire the right company to manage such things.

WDD Online really has made its mark on the Amusement Industry with their websites. I believe that they were even at the IAAPA Expo this year. Some time ago a read an article about how they got their start with Cedar Point, and everything just kept rolling from there.

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I found it funny that JCB2 thinks that Brandon is for real on the Raptor and Top Thrill Balloon Ride ;) I know not everybody knows about Dragster or Raptor but its still entertaining to see someone get serious about that.


1) Millennium Force
2) Maverick
3) Raptor
4) Shivering Tembers
5) Magnum xl 200

WoF is a great park. You don't hear too much about it, but I got to go there last summer and it has a little bit of everything. It's a perfect place for both families and the enthusiast. Make it a point to go there if you have not.

ChrisC.'s avatar

^Was Patriot good? Looking at the videos of it looks just okay. I guess what you can say is it goes straight to often. Not like Raptor for say that has a direction changer every second it seems.

Worlds of Fun is one park that looks pretty decent.

^ It was quite good. I haven't been to CP (yet) so I can't really compare it to Raptor. However, I've watched many a Raptor video and it does seem that your "straightness" observation seems quite valid. Though you don't really notice while riding. It does have most of the same elements as Raptor though, with the only major exception being the Cobra Roll is replaced by an Immelman.

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