The Angry Darren Mullins Posted April 24, 2011 Share Posted April 24, 2011 On April 23, 2011, I visited Guangzhou in southern China to go to three parks. My first park was Tianhe Park, which is home to four coasters. The Spinning Coaster is like about 20 other rides I have been on. The powered Gliding Dragon is something I have done in many parks in Asia. The Shenzhou Airship is a fun ride and is like the spinning coaster that used to be at the South China Mall in Dongguan. This may even be the same coaster. The Fruit Worm Coaster at Tianhe Park is a fun ride for the family. I walked around and tried to find the non-spinning mouse coaster listed on RCDB. If it was there, it was invisible. My next park was the South China Botanical Garden. This place has an amusement area with a mouse coaster and a powered dragon coaster. The mouse coaster appears to be an expanded version of other mouse coasters I have ridden in China. It was fun. I took a few photos and went to my final park of the day. My last park was Guangzhou Children's Park. There is one coaster here called the Fruit Worm Coaster. It is like the one I rode couple of years ago in Beijing at Sun Park. Adults are not allowed to ride the coaster at Guangzhou Children's Park. This is BS and I hope Mr. Norton pays a visit to Guangzhou Children's Park as the result of such a sicko ride policy. Here is Tianhe Park I am so sick of these-I have ridden so many Spinning Coasters Here is Tianhe's Gliding Dragon. This looks like fun The Shenzhou Airship is great fun Here is the Fruit Worm Coaster at Tianhe Park Here is another look at the Fruit Worm Coaster at Tianhe Here is Tianhe Park's lake Here is the carousel Here is Tianhe Park's ferris wheel Here is the amusement area at the South China Botanical Garden Here is the mouse at the South China Botanical Garden I have been on several coasters similar to this one, but this one seems to be an expanded version of other mouse coasters Here is another look at the mouse The South China Botanical Garden has this powered coaster Here is the carousel at the South China Botanical Garden They also had this ride at the South China Botanical Garden Here is the Fruit Worm Coaster at Guangzhou Children's Park They will not let adults on the coaster at Guangzhou Children's Park. I hope Mr. Norton comes here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gisco Posted April 24, 2011 Share Posted April 24, 2011 Nice report, Thanks for sharing. It is kind of frustrating that the policy from one park to another varies on the same coaster. Just something us coaster enthusiasts have to live with! Who is Mr. Norton? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Angry Darren Mullins Posted April 25, 2011 Author Share Posted April 25, 2011 Norton's Auctioneers specialize in selling off defunct parks. Whenever park closes, Norton comes in to sell off the rides and other equipment in the park. Norton is sort of the Grim Reaper for amusement parks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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