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Millenniumguy

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  1. California has a lot of neat parks but Florida(except for X) has better coasters. Islands of Adventure, Busch Gardens Tampa, WDW, and Cypress Gardens. You can get more credits in Florida then the SoCal parks and (except X) much better credits. I have been to Islands of Adventure and some of the WDW parks so if you want more detailed information I can tell you.

  2. Elissa, I actually heard the beaches in the LA area are dirtier then in NJ. Not to start a flame war but a tipbit I got from a few friends of mine. As for the seashore parks only Morey's in my opinion is worth it. All of the small parks have really mediocre to awful versions of small coasters that can be found in CP, KW, or anywhere else for that matter.

  3. Wild Adventures is a park which could be great but it misses something, particually orginality. However, the SLC is the best but still not much. Cheetah when I went was awesome in the front seat but unrideable in the back. Boomerang like Elissa says has problems in the winter months(I went to Wild Adventures in December 2003). Oh, and two more things. There's is a ghetto parking lot next to the park which charges $3 to park(as opposed to the regular $7 parking lot) and nobody eats at the park for some strange reason!

  4. Here's an idea. I forget the name but in Waffle House you can get a huge waffle, some meat(sausage or bacon), grits, eggs for $6.25 for breakfast and you can last to dinner! Motels vary from $20-50. The further south you go the cheaper the prices! Oh, and in New Hampshire and Delaware there is no sales tax! (except NH has an 8% meals tax ) I can tell you there will be toll roads, Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware turnpikes, a very expensive bridge in Maryland , and a tunnel in Baltimore. So maybe that will help you plan. Turnpikes range from 50 cents to 10 dollars.

  5. Daemon is Danish for Demon considering it's in Copenhagen.

     

    Anyway here is some more

     

    Italian Double Loop Coaster: It's not in Italy, it's in India!

     

    Sierra Tonate: If Tonate means thunder in Italian and Sierra means Mountain well Thunder Mountain sounds like you will die.

     

    Zach's Zoomer: Sounds like a 3 year old designed this coaster and how do we know it's safe?

     

    Steel Venom: Venom is not made of steel and even if it was it will be poisonous.

     

    Kumba means Roar in Swahili and how do we know we are not going to be eaten by a lion?

     

    Vertical Velocity: You can't accelarate going up, gravity dosen't like that

     

    Medusa: We don't want to be turned to stone!

     

    Nitro: We don't want to be blown up!

  6. I don't know any suggestions west of Cedar Point but I can give many suggestions here on the east coast. The best thing to do IMHO is do a north to south tour maybe from Maine to Atlanta. Parks that would be on my iternary would be Funtown, Canobie Lake SFNE, Lake Compounce, SFGAdv, Dorney, Hershey, SFA, PKD,BGW, PC, and SFOG. Except that isn't a month. hmm maybe do the Florida parks too. And generally Freefallin you are lucky to have $1500 to blow on a month's trip. .

  7. Look, I am going to tell you how I got into coasters. Maybe that will you give some tips. It was the summer of 2001 in Great Adventure. It was mostly my curiousity about the ride(Runaway Mine Train) and I forgot that it was a coaster. So tell your kid, it's not a coaster but a very fun ride. This white lie will encourage him or her. And slowly I got bored of Runaway Mine Train and moved up to Rolling Thunder and when I wanted to see how an inverting coaster is like I moved up to Viper and slowly slowly I moved to the park's highlight, Medusa. Now of course, I've been on Nitro, Superman:Ride of Steel@SFNE and Boulderdash just to name a few. Maybe this post will give you some ideas, like I said. Good Luck

  8. You can always go to Cuyahoga Valley NP which I hear is boring(from a guy who lives in Michigan). Yeah, I bet the Cleveland guy will tell you more. Also you can take the 2 hour trip to Fun Spot and find the most strange park next to Nara Dreamland and Williams Grove.

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