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Nrthwnd replied to Coasters 4 ever's topic in Random, Random, Random
What's not to like? You can't go wrong with two "J"s and an "L", there. 7/10 (I still don't get it though, lol.) -
^ Yeah, that too.
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"Little Drummer Boy" Bing Crosby & David Bowie *This was on a tv special of Crosby's decades ago, when Bowie was still in his Ziggie Stardust period. I believe it's one of the very few times, Bowie actually appeared as himself (suit and tie), and not as Ziggie, heh heh. It's really a beautiful rendition of the song and I always enjoy it, when it's on the radio at this time of year.
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^ Don't tell Elissa! B/W Panda freek.
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I think I just found Robb's worst nightmare!
Nrthwnd replied to GrapesLie's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
So many things one learns, at TPR. -
Tokyo Disney Resort Discussion Thread
Nrthwnd replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
^ I've never understood the Japanese obsession, with a lot of stuff. But they enjoy their obsessions, and that's what makes Japan so awesome! -
Theme parks and coasters in the snow
Nrthwnd replied to thrillrider's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Here's a couple of snow shots, taken of our Coaster at Playland (PNE) in Vancouver. The shots aren't mine, but taken by the park, for a set of postcards they put out a few years back. The sign. Looks lovely there. Wish we could ride it at that time. -
Entertaining, funny ride ops.
Nrthwnd replied to GivenOneChance's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Our "guide" for the Tokyo Disneyland Jungle Cruise hardly stopped talking, and we were giggling, wondering if even the locals understood him, he talked soooo fast! This is near the end of the Cruise... [coastertube]http://www.themeparkreview.com/coastertube/play.php?vid=MVI_2759_hr8l[/coastertube] -
Liseberg Discussion Thread
Nrthwnd replied to viking86's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
^ It very well may be green. My eyes, my age, who knows? Still looks great. -
The Official TPR Video Thread!
Nrthwnd replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Ohhhh, that Chinese looping toboggan coaster. It was especially endearing, when they put boxers head pads on us. Thinking ahead, gotta give them credit. Here's my pic of it, on the 2012 China Tour. -
Liseberg Discussion Thread
Nrthwnd replied to viking86's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Mmm, I can almost smell the fresh black track. Lookin' good there, Liseberg. -
^ Remember though, that cuteness covers up their EVIL.
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Falls
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^ Not sure is this is the correct thread you're responding to, but "thanks" all the same. So, now we headed into Germany, through a rather $$$ rest stop in Switzerland (country credit!). Breathtaking mountainous scenercy to travel through, and we did it in the daytime! We stayed at a favourite hotel on the TPR tour circuit, Colossus, and enjoyed some morning ERT on the (then) newest coaster to debut at Europa Park....Blue Fire! A really nice launched coaster, it had one of the easiest restraint systems I had even seen. And it followed your heart beat through the ride! A very nice touch. The whole park is really an amazing assortment of areas, rides, shopping and dining available to the gp. I could easily spend two days in Europa, just relaxing and discovering new things to see and do, just like the Disney parks. I still haven't had any raclette yet, but eventually, eventually... There are all sorts of things to do for every member of the family - and this is where I also had my second re-taping and bandaging on my back, due to more of the same hot, humid weather. The people at Europa's Medical Centre were very nice, even though we couldn't understand each other that much (limited English for them; no German for me), it was all taken care of, fast and efficiently. Thank you Europa! There was a group dinner at the Colossus' buffet dinner restaurant after our park visit, and as always, it was wonderful! With a mariachi band strolling around the diners. Random but awesome, too. (o: Blue Fire at Europa. Great coaster and an equally awesome seating system that didn't feel uncomfortable at all. Here's a group of us, waiting to go on the nifty Matterhorn Blitz, a great Mack wild mouse coaster. And waiting in queue for Euro Mir. Hi guys! Me showing off my tattoo that is akin to the park's family coaster, Pegasus! Lou and me, outside the park's haunted swing ride, Cassandra's Curse. Front of the Colossus hotel art. With water!
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I was wondering whether Coulton would be showing up for the reunion afterwards. He did, and I must say, for the time he was given to speak, he used it well. Still, I'm sure they'll think twice before ever inviting him back again. And I really thought Monica was influencing some of the jury in that last council. But she only got one vote (wonder whose that was) and Tyson won it, handily. Good for him!
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^ Thanks, and the UK has some really great parks to visit, like Chessington, Oakwood, Blackpool and Alton Towers. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ * So after another good night's sleep, (and a great buffet dinner at the Gardaland Hotel), we were off again to Germany, but not before one more Italian park to visit....MovieLand park, one of the more "intense" parks I have ever visited. And I believe that the heat and humidity that day (another one like at Thorpe) certainly added to that feeling. Intense, meaning at least two of the park's attractions made you wonder how safe you really were on them. More on them in a bit... The park had two coasters, but one unfortunately, wasn't built yet. And the other one, a small kiddie dragon coaster, was still being finished up and put together, when we showed up. And we rode it! Shameless... There was a top spin called Tomb Raider machine, a old-fashioned freefall ride called Hollywood Tower, and something called Terminator 5D, which made me think, what in the heck is 5D all about? It was basically a standing, shoot'em up attraction, with a lot of holograms and shaking platforms involved. And then there was U-571 Submarine Simulator which for all of it, allowed the park to DUMP a good truckful of WATER onto everybody, inside the small enclosed "vehicle." I passed, and saw many drenched people coming out, including those from our group, most of whom absolutely loved it! Maybe next time, uh huh. The other 'intense" attraction, and the one I did ride, was Magma 2, a truly insane "New amazing adventures on off-road trucks" (so says the park's map). Basically you're in a truck, no seat belts on, and taken through a literal mine field of "special effects" both physical...and very watery. With one bump down a steep hill, I really thought my body was going to throw itself out of the truck, LOL! The water didn't help, either. But hey - I rode it and it is definitely one attraction to test one's gut and body from start to finish. There was also a water park nearby, and although I really wished I could have gone there for a good swim and slide, I wasn't going to be able to (see page 1). So I headed back to the bus, grabbed what shade I could in the parking lot (not much,either, and the bus shade wasn't much and the bus wasn't air-conditioned yet), checked out the VIP bus that I wasn't in (pretty snazzy it was) of the two busses we used, and in time, we were off on the road again, heading for other countries and a few new (for me) credits along the way... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ * Unfortunately, this is other one of those days I just didn't think to pull out my camera, take shots, etc. of MovieLand. So here's an inside view of the VIP BUS, all ready to par-tay! The (VIP) bus I didn't ride in, on the tour. Had a stash place for booze etc. Very chic.
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So am I. So much so, I already bought the soundtrack, before seeing the film! And I noticed in the current preview trailers, they "softened" up Travers a bit, showing her actually laugh in a scene, and smiling in another. Rather than like the original trailers, where she was just not happy with anything. Emma Thompson got dissed for turning Travers into an unlikeable character. But from reports from those who worked with the actual Travers - she was! Until it all turned around, she lightened up, and the rest was movie history for "Poppins". And you can't really trust trailers entirely, until you've seen the entire film.
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Vortex, Canada's Wonderland.
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No, there's not enough space in there for expansion. Do you believe in the goodness of others during the holidays?
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I feel good for the holidays!
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What Rides Scares the Crud Out Of You?
Nrthwnd replied to EuroTre's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Nothing...so far. -
"Sparrow and The Wolf" James Vincent McMorrow
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After a good night's sleep, we bussed to our next Italian park, close to Gardaland... Mirabilandia, boasted a really nice collection of coasters, including our ERT on Katun, which was a really nice spread out invert. But there was another coaster that was challenging the popularity quotient in the park. iSpeed was an awesome, zippy launched coaster that really impressed me. And there was an in-park 'war' going on, between iSpeed and Katun, over 'Which was The One people enjoyed the most"? It was mainly based on merchandise sales, and I wish I wish I wish I had bought the nice RED t-shirt available for iSpeed. (that was my choice) But I got the button, so woo hoo! There was also one of those big plussed shooting dark rides here, Reset, which I think was based on aliens attacking the USA, and you are charged with shooting the bad guys....I think. It was fun for what it was, but getting to it took - for - e -ver. It was located outside the park's "berm" and we walked and walked and walked until we finally got to it. Which made a re-ride sort of "lets do it now" or we would be walking back to it, for another long time. So we re-rode immediately! After the park, most of us bussed back to the hotel, and then went back over to Gardaland for the evening, I, did not. I stayed back at the hotel, had a lovely buffet dinner with Ginny (very pricy but a lot to choose from and really wonderful desserts!) And just chilled out with bar drinks. Till everybody else got back from ML. And the next morning we were back on the road again... Katun - really lovely invert, spread over a very large area of land. Everybody ready to go RESET. And we were only 1/2 way there! After RESET yummy, sexy, Italian Ice Cream! On-ride photo on iSpeed. Me, Jon and look at Robb! Without a camera in his hands!
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Photo TR: WFChris's Mexico Trips!
Nrthwnd replied to WFChris's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Me neither, and I hadn't ever in my life, until the TPR Tour last March. The tours really get you to some I-never-thought-I'd-ever-visit places. Between the Asian countries and overseas in Europe tours... it's been great! And now, Mexico!