We're definitely coaster enthusiasts if were going nuts over a few supports and footers.
I can't wait until the construction really takes off. This'll be interesting to watch.
Any three words in the English language, huh? Well, the English language has approximately 1,000,000 words, which if you do the math, means there is 166,666,166,700,000,000 possible answers to Robb's riddle. Thanks a lot, Robb.
Edit: Whoops, a little late.
Mine is a digitally altered Kennywood logo that displays my screen name, "Kennyweird". The screen name "Kennyweird" is a portmanteau of the words "Kennywood" and "weird".
Abandoned amusement parks are interesting. They are eerie, beautiful and sad all at the same time. I also think this would look great in a calendar, but only if its theme is "abandoned amusement parks".
^ They would probably continue to call it Busch Gardens. The only difference is that it would be named after the family who owns it, and not Anheuser-Busch.
Yes, but today The Confederate Rocket episode was on TV, and they didnt tell how to produce the Nitrous oxide...Who i'm? i wanna know that? lol yes i wanted
You could just look up how to make that stuff on the internet. The internet knows all.
Personally I do like the show, although I find some of their testing to be flawed and rather unscientific.
^^Divv, did you actually ride anything that day? Judging by the pictures, it looks like you didn't.
I'm so envious of you all for being able to go on this trip.
I vaguely remember Double Loop from my trip to SFWOA when I was, like, 9. But that was a long time ago, and I didn't ride it (or any coaster there for that matter) because back then I was extremely afraid of coasters.
I wasn't really referring to the parks being scrapped. I was more referring to the parks suffering a severe decline in quality, which IMO, is almost as worse as being scrapped. (Call me crazy if you want.)