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  1. Cedar Point. And you'll need at least 2 days to just get all the coaster credits. It's simply a "must visit" for a coaster enthusiast.
  2. Coaster: Apollo's Chariot clone Flat: KMG Fireball
  3. Almost exclusively digital downloads. Purchase maybe 1 or 2 DVD or BlueRay per year. Choice of DVD or BluRay based on price and availability. I generally won't pay more for BlueRay. Most digital download is off Amazon Prime or Apple, typically 2 or 3 per month. Most viewing overall is streaming on basic Netflix service. I view these almost exclusively on the TV - almost never on laptop or iPAD.
  4. Bring it to NY! Sounds like my kind of show.
  5. I'm sorry some folks think Quassy is a "ghetto park". It's an old trolley park out in the country, it only has one coaster, the aforementioned Mouse, but it is a unique mouse - Herschell built it as a Monster Mouse -- It has two large straight drops before the typical switchbacks. It has traditional "bobsled" (one behind the other) seat cars and they are comfy padded. If you like Mouse coasters, this is one of the best and certainly unique. It was built in 1953 which makes it one of the oldest steel coasters. Free admission (usually $5 to park unless you use the lot at the baseball field across the street) You can buy a ticket for a single ride. It's less than an hour from Compounce. They also have a Paratrooper and Trabant if you like those. It's a small, family owned park by a nice lake. Not trashy.
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